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MAR-Autism for Patients
The MAR-Autism Test is ordered by a licensed healthcare provider. If you’re interested in testing, you have two easy ways to get started:
1. Request Testing Through Telehealth
We are expanding access to the MAR-Autism Test through a national telehealth partner. This option allows eligible patients to consult with a licensed clinician who can determine whether testing is appropriate for you.
By completing the intake form now, you can join the waitlist for telehealth access.
There is no financial obligation to proceed with testing by submitting the request test form.
2. Request Testing With Your Current Provider
Testing is validated for women with a prior affected child or with a child showing signs suggestive of autism. You may not be right for testing if you are currently pregnant or younger than 18. Testing can be either requested through your current healthcare provider or through one of our telehealth providers.
To request testing through your current healthcare providers, download this discussion guide to take to your provider at your next appointment.
MAR-Autism for HCPs
Whether you're ready to set up ordering capabilities or simply gathering information about our breakthrough test, our team is here to support you. Let us know how we can assist—whether it’s with clinical details, integration guidance, or next steps for onboarding. Your engagement plays a vital role in helping us bring accessible, science-driven autism testing to more patients and families. Reach out today to get started.
For the mother with a symptomatic child:
Guide decisions around early therapeutic engagement, even prior to formal diagnosis
Prompt earlier referral for diagnostic evaluation and developmental intervention
Provide clinically actionable information to help siblings receive the earliest diagnostic evaluation
Identify the likely biological cause for autism, if test is positive
For the mother with a diagnosed child:
Results may support family planning discussions for future children
May help high-likelihood siblings move up on diagnostic waitlists
Guide decisions around early therapeutic engagement, even prior to formal diagnosis of subsequent children
Identify the likely biological cause for autism, if test is positive
Our Test
Are you eligible for testing?
Take the below 3 minute quiz.