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Are you tired of medications that don’t work or make you feel worse?

 

There may be a biological reason why.

TailorHealth uses pharmacogenomics and clinical analysis to help identify medications more likely to work for your body.

 

We don’t guess. We analyze.

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Why medications don’t always work as expected

If your medication “almost works” or stops working over time, there may be a biological reason—not just a dosage issue.

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Genetic differences

Your body may process medications faster or slower than average, affecting how they work.

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Hidden interactions

Medications, supplements, or foods can reduce effectiveness or increase side effects.

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Average-based prescribing

Most medications are prescribed based on population averages—not your individual biology.

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Trial-and-error approach

Many patients cycle through medications without a structured, data-driven selection process.

A more personalized approach to your care

TailorHealth uses precision medicine tools and clinical expertise to support more individualized medication decisions.

Our approach includes:

  • Pharmacogenomic (PGx) insights
  • Drug interaction and contraindication review
  • Clinical history and medication review
  • AI-supported clinical decision support analysis
  • Clinician-reviewed recommendations

This process is designed to help identify:

  • Medications that may be more appropriate based on your biology
  • Potential contributors to side effects or poor response
  • Safer and more suitable alternatives to consider with your provider

How It Works: 5 Steps

1
Free Consultation
We understand your history, symptoms, and current medications.
2
Genetic Testing
We order pharmacogenomic testing to understand how your body processes medications.
3
Clinical Analysis
We combine genetics, interactions, and medical history into a personalized report.
4
Action Plan
You receive a clear medication optimization plan you can review with your provider.
5
Follow-up Support
We help interpret results and monitor response over time.

What You Receive

Clear, actionable medication insights

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A personalized medication report tailored to your history

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Genetically informed insights (when PGx testing is used)

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Clear, clinician-reviewed recommendations

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A simple summary you can share with your provider

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Ongoing support to review your response and adjustments

What This Means for Your Care

Fewer medication-related side effects
More confidence in your treatment plan
Better alignment with your biology
More informed conversations with your provider

More than testing. Clinical interpretation that matters.

🧬 Clinical interpretation of pharmacogenomic results
💊 Medication-focused decision support
📊 Integration with real-world prescribing decisions
🤝 Collaboration with your existing care team

We work alongside your healthcare provider

TailorHealth does not replace your physician or primary care provider. We provide precision medication insights designed to support, not replace, clinical decision making.

All treatment decisions remain with your licensed healthcare provider.

Ready to take a more personalized approach to your medications?

If you have struggled with side effects or inconsistent medication response, we can help you explore a more individualized path forward.

Book a 15-minute consultation

Meet Our Precision Medicine Board

Dr. Kohif

Dr. Mostafa Kohif, PharmD, MSc

CEO & Founder

Visionary Driving Innovation in Pharmacogenomics and Precision Medicine

Dr. Sorell

Dr. Paul J. Sorell, MD

Advisory Board Member

Physician, Technologist, and Pioneer in Precision Medicine

Dr. Shea

Dr. Leticia Shea, PharmD, BCACP

Precision Medicine Expert

Advancing Precision Medicine Through Research and Clinical Expertise

Frequently Asked Questions

Here, you’ll find responses to the inquiries commonly raised by patients.

Precision medicine is an approach to healthcare that considers your genetics, lifestyle, and environment to personalize prevention and treatment strategies rather than relying on generalized protocols.

At TailorHealth, we believe that your health and well-being should never be limited by insurance coverage or financial barriers. While insurance can help with some services, we understand that it shouldn’t be the determining factor in how you receive the personalized care you deserve.

That’s why we’re proud to offer the cheapest genetic testing in the nation and affordable services, ensuring that everyone has access to high-quality, precision medicine regardless of their financial situation. Our goal is to make tailored, comprehensive care accessible to all, because we believe that every patient should receive the most effective treatment without the stress of exorbitant costs.

We support patients managing chronic conditions, medication-related concerns, preventive health planning, and overall wellness optimization.

Yes. Genetic testing is a core part of the care we provide at TailorHealth. We use it to understand how your body responds to medications, identify potential health risks, and create more precise, personalized treatment plans. It’s seamlessly integrated into your care, and our team will guide you through the entire process to make it simple and informative.

Pharmacogenomics, or PGx, is the study of how your genes affect the way your body responds to medications. By understanding your unique genetic makeup, we can choose the medications that are most likely to be safe and effective for you, reducing side effects, avoiding trial and error, and improving treatment outcomes.

Nutrigenomics is the science studying how nutrients and food components affect your genes (gene expression) and how your genes influence your body’s response to food, aiming to create personalized nutrition for better health, disease prevention (like cancer), and weight management by understanding these unique nutrient-gene interactions. It helps explain why some foods benefit one person but harm another, guiding tailored dietary advice based on genetic variations (like SNPs) that alter nutrient metabolism, potentially leading to personalized medicine.

No, most of our tests require a simple saliva or cheek swab sample, which is easy and painless. Our team will guide you through every step.

Absolutely. We adhere to strict privacy and security standards to protect your personal and genetic data.