Andrew Gunter, MS, CGC
Andrew Gunter, a native of Graniteville, S.C., graduated from Clemson University in
2011 with a Bachelor of Science in Genetics and a Bachelor of Arts in Biological Sciences.
He completed his Master of Science in Genetic Counseling at the University of South
Carolina School of Medicine, before moving to Mississippi to begin his career.
At the University of Mississippi Medical Center, Gunter worked in the state’s only
medical genetics clinic and was the director for Mississippi’s multidisciplinary clinic
for 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome. He was also on faculty as an assistant professor of
pediatrics, educating future physicians, physical therapists, residents, and physician
fellows in the maternal-fetal medicine and neonatology training programs.
Gunter’s clinical and educational work honed his passion to advance patient access
to genetics care. Driven by his natural curiosity to improve systems, he was drawn
toward laboratory utilization management and the reduction of financial burdens on
patients. This pulled him out of patient-facing responsibilities and into health insurance.
For the next few years, he worked for Humana as a medical case reviewer and subject
matter expert on genetics policy and then for UnitedHealthcare as a developer and
administrator of genetic testing programs for the Medicaid and Exchange lines of business.
Gunter joined Quest Diagnostics in 2021 as a member of their market access team and
feels he has come full circle in understanding the complexities underlying the use
and payment of laboratory services. As team director, he guides evidence-forward strategies
to reduce financial barriers to care through medical policy expansion and innovative
third-party programs. The skills Gunter gained through his graduate education have
enabled the development of his unique career path – as such, he enjoys giving back
to the field by teaching and mentoring genetic counseling trainees at USC SOM, University
of Nebraska Medical Center, Southern California University of Health Sciences, and
Quest Diagnostics.
Gunter is certified through the American Board of Genetic Counseling and has coauthored
multiple peer-reviewed articles in the rare disease space and a Practice Resource
on clinical documentation for the National Society of Genetic Counselors. He resides
in Mississippi with his wife and three sons.