November 18, 2021
Elizabeth Copley’s doctor advised her to get a Panorama test from Natera, Inc. while she was pregnant with her second child. Copley was told it would cost no more than “a couple hundred dollars.” However, after the test was done, she was billed for $8,000. The complaint for this class action alleges that Natera “employ[s] a marketing and billing policy that is erratic and designed to deceive[.]”
Case Event File: Natera Genetic Testing Deceptive Price Information ComplaintRelated to: Natera Genetic Testing Deceptive Price Information Class Action