Arkansas Children's Hospital
- Arkansas Children's Hospital, ACH
- Arkansas Childrens Hospital (ACH)
- Department: Genetics
- 1 Children's Way
- Little Rock, Arkansas, United States 72202
- Phone: 501-364-1300
Fax: 501-364-1550
Online Contact: https://www.archildrens.org/contact/report-a-concern - Website: http://archildrens.org
- Affiliated with:
- Arkansas Children's Hospital - Molecular Genetic Pathology Lab, http://archildrens.org
- Arkansas Children's Hospital NW- Molecular Genetic Pathology, http://archildrens.org
GTR Lab ID: 507293, Last updated:2023-12-15
Personnel
- Director: Rachel Frenner, MLS(ASCP), Lab Director
Email: [email protected] - Director: Alina Grammer, Lab Director
Email: [email protected] - Director: Bobby Boyanton, MD, Medical Director
Phone: 501-364-1879
Fax: 501-364-1564
Email: [email protected]
Conditions and tests
- This lab has no tests.
List of services
- Clinical Testing/Confirmation of Mutations Identified Previously
- DNA Banking
- Data Storage and Backup
- Genetic counseling
- Insurance preauthorization
- Result interpretation
- Cytogenomic SNP Microarray
- Fragile X Syndrome
- Prader-Willi/Angelman Syndrome
List of certifications/licenses
Certifications
- CLIAHelpCertification number assigned by the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) program to the laboratory director. Minimal field for US labs offering clinical tests. Optional field for international labs or US labs performing research tests. If pending renewal or record has not been updated, the expiration date may be in the past., Number: 04D0466889, Expiration date: 2024-10-19
- CLIA, Number: 04D2142731, Expiration date: 2025-04-09
Licenses
- AR - Arkansas Department of Health ADH, Number: AR4640, Expiration date: 2024-12-31
- AR - Arkansas Department of Health ADH, Number: AR5392, Expiration date: 2024-12-31
Participation in external programs
Standardization programs
- ISCA Consortium (International Standards for Cytogenomic Arrays)
- Mutation-specific Databases
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