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A medical genetics email list is a verified database of clinical geneticists, genetic counselors, and molecular and biochemical genetics specialists, built from conference and CME partnerships, state and national medical associations, healthcare publication networks, and B2B2C matching and verification programs. SparkDBI maintains 11,240 verified US medical genetics contacts across 8 roles and subspecialties.
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SparkDBI's medical genetics email list covers 11,240 verified providers, a small but high-value specialty spanning clinical geneticists who diagnose inherited conditions, genetic counselors who guide patients through testing and results, and molecular and biochemical genetics specialists who run and interpret advanced diagnostic testing. Records are sourced from conference and CME partnerships, state licensing boards, healthcare publication networks, and B2B2C matching and verification programs, then validated through email, phone, and address checks before delivery. The dataset refreshes monthly.
Medical genetics is the smallest specialty by contact volume across SparkDBi's entire HCP database, reflecting the genuinely small size of this workforce nationally rather than a gap in sourcing. What the specialty lacks in volume it makes up for in purchasing relevance: genetic testing and precision medicine companies have almost no other viable audience, since prescribing and ordering authority for genetic testing sits almost entirely with the roles in this dataset.
Who Uses a Medical Genetics Email List
Genetic testing and precision medicine companies are the primary buyers of this list, since clinical geneticists and genetic counselors are the two roles that order and interpret most inherited-disease and pharmacogenomic testing in the US healthcare system.
Rare disease pharmaceutical companies depend heavily on clinical genetics reach, since patients with rare inherited conditions are disproportionately diagnosed and managed by clinical geneticists rather than general specialists.
Genomics research organizations and academic medical centers use this data for recruitment and research collaboration outreach, given the small, highly specialized, and often academically concentrated nature of the medical genetics workforce.
Genetic counseling training programs and certification bodies use this list for continuing education marketing, since genetic counselors carry a distinct certification and continuing education pathway separate from physician geneticists.
Roles and Subspecialty Breakdown
The medical genetics database spans 8 roles across physicians and healthcare professionals. The complete breakdown:
| Role / Subspecialty | Provider Type | Verified Contacts |
|---|---|---|
| Genetic Counselor, MS | Healthcare Professional | 3,499 |
| Genetic (Geneticist) | Physician | 2,829 |
| Clinical Genetics | Physician | 494 |
| Medical Genetics | Healthcare Professional | 196 |
| Clinical Cytogenetic | Physician | 126 |
| Molecular Genetic Pathologist | Physician | 75 |
| Clinical Biochemical Genetics | Physician | 52 |
| Clinical Molecular Genetics | Physician | 43 |
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Every role above can be pulled as a standalone list with your target geography.
How This Data Is Sourced and Verified
SparkDBi builds the medical genetics database from conference and CME partnerships with genetics education providers, member directories maintained by national genetics and genetic counseling associations, subscriber data from genomics trade publications, and B2B2C data matching and verification partnerships.
CMS and NPPES records are used only as a secondary cross-reference, not as the primary data source. Given how small and specialized this workforce is, SparkDBi cross-checks records against multiple genetics-specific professional directories in addition to NPPES to maintain accuracy at a scale where even small data gaps have an outsized impact on coverage.
Every contact is validated through email inbox verification, confirming a live, accepting mailbox at the receiving mail server without sending a test message, along with phone validation and physical address confirmation. Records that fail validation are removed and re-checked in the following month's refresh.
The medical genetics list achieves a 95.4% verified email rate, reflecting the concentrated, well-documented nature of this specialty, where most practitioners are affiliated with academic medical centers and specialized genetics clinics with well-maintained institutional directories.
Why Coverage Completeness Matters More Here
In a specialty this small, missing even a modest number of practitioners represents a meaningful percentage of the total national workforce. SparkDBi treats medical genetics as a specialty requiring manual cross-verification against genetics-specific association directories rather than relying solely on automated matching, given the outsized impact of any coverage gap.
NPI Taxonomy Codes for Medical Genetics
NPPES assigns granular taxonomy codes across the different medical genetics subspecialties, reflecting the field's high degree of subspecialization relative to its small overall size. Reference codes used in our system:
| Taxonomy Code | Role Classification |
|---|---|
| 207SG0201X | Medical Genetics, Clinical Genetics (M.D.) |
| 207SG0202X | Medical Genetics, Clinical Biochemical Genetics |
| 1703G0300X | Genetic Counselor, MS |
These taxonomy codes were verified against live NPPES registry records at time of publication and should be re-checked against the official NUCC taxonomy list before use in compliance-sensitive workflows.
Practice Setting Breakdown
Medical genetics practice is heavily concentrated in academic medical centers, children's hospitals, and specialized genetics clinics, a sharper concentration than almost any other specialty in the SparkDBi database. Independent private practice is rare in this field given the diagnostic infrastructure and multidisciplinary team support genetics cases typically require.
SparkDBi tags each record with practice setting where determinable, letting you identify academic-affiliated and children's-hospital-affiliated contacts separately from the smaller population of specialists in private genomics or diagnostic laboratory settings.
Geographic and International Coverage
Coverage spans all 50 states and Washington DC, though contact density is highly concentrated around major academic medical centers rather than evenly distributed by population, since medical genetics care is regionalized more than most specialties. States with strong academic medical center density, including California, Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, and Texas, carry a disproportionate share of total contacts.
For international campaigns, SparkDBi can supply supplementary medical genetics contact data for the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia as a purchase alongside the core US dataset, sourced from each market's national genetics and genomics registries.
Email Deliverability Considerations
Because most medical genetics practitioners work within academic medical center and children's hospital email systems, deliverability tends to be governed by large institutional filtering policies rather than the more variable behavior seen in small independent practices.
SparkDBi recommends standard commercial sending practices with particular attention to authentication settings, since large academic institutional domains often apply stricter filtering to bulk commercial email than smaller practice environments.
Data Enrichment and Email Append for Medical Genetics
If you hold an existing medical genetics contact list, SparkDBi offers enrichment services including:
- NPI number verification and appending for physician geneticist records
- Genetic counselor certification verification
- Academic institution and genetics clinic affiliation matching
- Practice address verification and standardization
- Direct email address appending to name-only records
Match rates for medical genetics enrichment average 71% against our database. Given the small size of this specialty, unmatched records are reviewed individually rather than only through automated matching, and flagged clearly so you know where manual research is needed.
Available Data Fields
Compliance and Data Licensing
The SparkDBi medical genetics email list contains professional contact data only. No patient data, genetic test results, or Protected Health Information is included at any level. Data sourcing is HIPAA-aligned, and a Business Associate Agreement is available on request. All data is provided for B2B marketing, recruitment, or research purposes under legitimate interest provisions consistent with CAN-SPAM requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
A medical genetics email list is a verified database of clinical geneticists, genetic counselors, and molecular and biochemical genetics specialists, built from conference and CME partnerships, state and national medical associations, healthcare publication networks, and B2B2C matching and verification programs.
Genetic Counselor, MS is the largest single segment with 3,499 verified contacts, followed by Genetic (Geneticist) physicians at 2,829 contacts.
Yes. Clinical Molecular Genetics (43 contacts), Clinical Biochemical Genetics (52 contacts), Clinical Cytogenetic (126 contacts), and Molecular Genetic Pathologist (75 contacts) are all tracked as distinct physician subspecialty segments.
Medical genetics is one of the smallest physician subspecialties in the United States by total practicing population, which is reflected accurately in the dataset rather than inflated with unrelated adjacent roles.
Yes. SparkDBi provides 50 verified medical genetics sample records for your target role and geography before any commercial commitment, so you can evaluate quality and format fit before purchasing.
Monthly. Providers who relocate, change practice affiliation, or produce email delivery failures are identified and updated in the following month's verification cycle.
Yes. The list contains professional contact information for licensed and certified genetics professionals sourced from public registries and professional directories. No patient data or Protected Health Information is included. Sourcing is HIPAA-aligned and CAN-SPAM compliant.
Clinical geneticists, genetic counselors with a master's degree credential, clinical cytogenetics specialists, clinical molecular genetics specialists, clinical biochemical genetics specialists, and molecular genetic pathologists.