Genetics

Genetics

Our Genetic Counselors

Melanie Garcia, MS, LCGC

My Background

Shortly after I was born on the East Coast, my parents moved to the sunny San Diego area where I was raised. My youth was filled with sports, piano, scouting, friends and a large family!

Education & Experience

I was fortunate to be accepted to University of California at Irvine for my undergraduate studies.  An outstanding college volunteer experience was being part of a surgical team who performed cleft lip and palate repairs internationally. Soon after, I got my first full time job in a commercial cytogenetic and molecular laboratory in Orange County.  I loved what I did working with the common thing that makes all people unique, but I had a deep-set desire to pursue further studies. 

While perusing job postings in the laboratory’s cafeteria, I was inspired by a job posting for a genetic counselor. After discussing what this role entailed with my lab director and contacting the National Society of Genetic Counselors, I found my goal and passionately pursued it. I knew I was on the right track when I gained fulfillment volunteering as a crisis intervention counselor at a women’s resource center and completing human anatomy. The technical knowledge, compassion, and social nature of genetic counselors seemed like a perfect fit.

California State University at Northridge was my destiny. In 2000, I received my Master of Science degree with distinction in genetic counseling. This wonderful program exposed me to the diverse settings of genetic counselors in the Los Angeles area while allowing me to develop positive relationships with what would be my professional family for years to come. I began working at Kaiser Permanente Orange County in 2006. I came to Kaiser Permanente with work experience from Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and Genzyme Genetics. 

I am affiliated with the National Society of Genetic Counselors, American Board of Genetic Counseling, State of California Department of Public Health and the American Society of Human Genetics.

About My Practice

I see patients in prenatal, preconception and cancer settings. I work with a geneticist in the pediatric and adult clinics.  I am involved with Kaiser Permanente’s Perinatal Bereavement Committee and genetic counseling student supervision. What I enjoy the most about my career is the intellectual challenge, constant advancement in the field of genetics and relating to people. Kaiser Permanente is valuable for supporting my continuing education, surrounding me with stellar and dynamic colleagues, and providing personal time for my family.  These valuable attributes allow me to give my all in helping people in all stages of life.

How I Thrive

I like to be involved with my children in their classrooms and activities, play games, participate in physical fitness, camp, explore new places, eat diverse foods, occasionally be pampered, laugh with friends, and especially spend quality time with my husband and family.