To help ensure you’re taking the best medications for your today and your future, your employer is providing select employees with a RightMed test at no cost to you*. Call 1-844-663-6635 to request your test.
Request your RightMed test, at no cost to you*, through the link below. Your test kit will be mailed to you. Call 1-844-663-6635 to request your test.
Swab the inside of your cheek and mail your sample back in the package provided.
A genetic clinician will contact you directly to explain your test results. Your results are not shared with your employer.
Discuss your results and potential medication changes with your healthcare provider. Do not make any changes to your medications without discussing them with your provider first.
Like any laboratory test – your RightMed test results are best interpreted by your healthcare provider or pharmacist. Your healthcare provider can assess your results to help you decide which medications are most likely to work for you.
Please don’t make any changes to your medications without talking to your healthcare provider first.

Find the best medication for you earlier in treatment.

Reduce medication related side effects.

Save you time and money.

Provide years of informed medication decisions.
Did you know medications work may differently for you based on your DNA? Past medications may have either given you side effects or not worked at all. This may happen because your unique genetic make-up influences how you respond to certain medications. The RightMed test looks at your genes to help you and your healthcare provider learn which medications may work best for you.
To help ensure you’re taking the best medications for you today and in the future, your employer is providing select employees with a RightMed test at no cost to you*.
You are a candidate to benefit from the RightMed test based on your prescription history** and established clinical guidelines for those medications. Please note that your employer does not have access to your prescription history and not all employees are eligible for this benefit.
No. Your results are shared with you, your doctor and a genetic clinician specialized in understanding how genes influence the body’s response to certain medications. If you’d like to share them with other members of your care team down the road, you can. Your DNA doesn’t change, so your results continue to be valuable for future use.
No. Your results are one important source of information for you and your care team to consider, along with your medical history and other clinical factors. Many things influence how your medications perform and test results are not a guarantee.
No. Your results are shared with you and your doctor. We do not sell or share your results with your insurer, your employer, government agencies, or anyone else. The RightMed test covers 27 genes and more than 100 alleles focused on those proven to impact how you respond to medications. It does not cover your complete genome, look for things like disease risk, or hereditary genetic disorders.
Your test sample is held onsite for 60 days, after which it is destroyed. Your test results are handled and stored with utmost security to meet or exceed strict requirements outlined in the Health Insurance Portability and Accessibility Act (HIPAA) and applicable state law requirements.
Yes! Your DNA doesn’t change – so your results will be valuable in informing new prescriptions you may need down the road. Enrolling in the program now will ensure your results are ready when you need them, so your treatment can begin more quickly.
*The RightMed test includes test analysis, your gene report, and a clinical action plan. Copay, coinsurance and deductible for in-person or virtual visits may apply.
**Information about your prescription history comes from EmpiRx Health, your pharmacy benefits provider.
The RightMed test must be ordered by a licensed healthcare provider. It is not a substitute for medical advice and should only be used in consultation with a medical professional. The RightMed test is not designed for the diagnosis of any condition or disease. For more information, please talk to your doctor and visit www.oneome.com.