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  1. Color Health - Cancer detection and care

    Color is built for access across geography, culture, and insurance coverage. Whether someone lives in a rural area or lacks a primary care provider, we meet them where they are.

  2. Genetic Testing – Color Support

    Genetic Testing Do I have to pay for Color’s genetic test? How do I do a genetic test at home? How do I connect my sample with my account online for my at-home genetic test? How do I collect my saliva sample for my at-home genetic test? How …

  3. Activating Your Color Kit

    What should I do if I forgot to activate my kit before mailing it in?

  4. Antiviral and Other Treatments – Color Support

    Do I need a Color account? Who will my virtual visit be with? What if I don’t have a device that can handle video calls? How do phone visits work? How do I cancel my visit, or schedule another …

  5. All of Us - Color Health

    Color offers a discount for genetic testing to parents, siblings, and adult children of people with mutations*. *Offer applies only if the mutation in your family is covered by a Color test currently …

  6. Color Support

    Information related to Color’s screening program for breast cancer, cervical cancer, prostate cancer, colorectal cancer, lung cancer, skin cancer, and heart health disease

  7. How do I connect my sample with my account online for ... - Color …

    You’ll log in to your Color account, or create one if you don’t already have one. Then we’ll ask you a few questions and confirm your contact information.

  8. Activating Your Color Kit

    Activating Your Color Kit How do I activate my saliva collection kit? Will my results be returned without health history? What if I don’t have access to my family’s health history? Why do I need to provide my health history? What should I do if I forgot to activate my kit before mailing it in?

  9. What is the Hereditary Cancer Test? - Color Support

    Women and men who use Color will learn about their genetic risk for hereditary breast, colorectal, melanoma, ovarian, pancreatic, prostate, stomach, and uterine cancers.

  10. Genetic Testing - Color Health

    Nov 18, 2015 · Ready to purchase Color? Get to know what your genes say about your risk for common hereditary cancers and heart conditions, plus how your body processes certain medications.