Wisconsin State Genetics Program
State Genetic Services
Genetics is a rapidly growing area in health and medicine. While still
very important in the diagnosis and management of birth defects and rare
disorders, genetics is also a factor in many common conditions. Every day,
more and more is learned about the role genetics plays in diseases like
asthma, diabetes, heart disease, and cancer.
The Wisconsin State Genetics Program strives to make sure Wisconsin
families and health care providers are aware of and have access to the
genetic services available in the state. To achieve this, the Genetics
Program works with several other public health programs to make sure
necessary and important genetic information is appropriately available,
including:
A genetic counselor is available as a resource to families and health
care providers and can answer questions, provide referrals to genetics
services, or offer education and training to those interested.
To learn more about genetic services in Wisconsin, including how to
locate providers of medical genetic services, visit Genetics in Wisconsin:
A Resource for Families and Professionals (exit DHFS).
For more information contact:
Alex Meyer, Statewide Genetics Coordinator
Wisconsin Division of Public Health
1 W Wilson St, Room 233
Madison, WI 53703-2659
Phone: 608-267-7148
Fax: 608-267-3824
Email: meyeram@dhfs.state.wi.us
Last Revised: June 19, 2007 |