Available Tests at our clinic
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Comprehensive Gut Health Test
Comprehensive GI profile testing helps you uncover problems in digesting and absorbing your food properly, potential inflammation, and the vital balance of the gut bacteria that can affect every system in your body - the gut microbiome.
Gut testing isn't just for GI complaints like diarrhea and bloating. A healthy GI tract affects mood, skin, immunity, athletic performance, and disease risk.
Who should take this test?
If you suffer from any of these symptoms, it's time to check in with your gut:
Gas and bloating, indigestion, constipation, diarrhea, reflux, fatigue, skin issues, depression, anxiety.
Mold Testing
Mycotoxins, produced by certain mold species, are some of the most prevalent toxins and can come from many sources including buildings, vehicles, and food. These compounds have been recognized as a growing global health concern due to their acute and chronic adverse health impacts. Mycotoxin exposure can be difficult to diagnose without proper testing due to vague and often varied symptoms.
This urine-based assay accurately assesses levels of 11 different mycotoxins, including Aflatoxin M1, Ochratoxin A, Zearalenone, and Trichothecenes.
OAT Testing (Organic Acid Test)
Organic acids are products of the bodyās metabolic pathways. Evaluation of these downstream metabolites from various metabolic pathways provides insight into important areas related to gut health, mitochondrial dysfunction, neurotransmitter status, indicators of detoxification and macronutrient breakdown and nutritional status. This makes organic acid testing a valuable tool to assess the functional need for essential nutrients, diet modification, antioxidant protection, detoxification, and other therapies.
The Organic Acids Test (OAT) provides a comprehensive nutritional and metabolic snapshot of an individualās overall health. The OAT measures 76 organic acids from one easy to collect urine sample.
Neurotransmitter
Urinary neurotransmitter levels provide an overall assessment of the body's ability to make and break down neurotransmitters and are representative of whole body levels. Neurotransmitters are secreted all through the body, in neurons of both the central and peripheral nervous systems, as well as the gastrointestinal microbiome. The enzymes, cofactors and precursors in neurotransmitter metabolism in general are the same in the periphery and in the central nervous system. Therefore abnormal levels of neurotransmitters in urine may provide important clinical information, and may be associated with many symptoms including cognitive and mood concerns, diminished drive, fatigue and sleep difficulties, cravings, addictions and pain, and abnormal abundance and diversity within the gastrointestinal microbiome.
Heavy Metals Testing
Heavy metals can accumulate in the body and disrupt the balance of essential nutrients, and become toxic to organ systems. While certain elements are vital for proper body function, others such as mercury, lead, cadmium, aluminum, and arsenic are toxic to the human body and interfere with its functioning. These toxic metals have no known physiological functions and can cause harm to organ systems.
Hormone Dutch Testing-Urine
Hormone DUTCH Testing-Urine is the most advanced hormone test, offering an extensive profile of sex and adrenal hormones and melatonin, along with their metabolites, to identify symptoms of hormonal imbalances. Easily collected in the comfort of your own home, samples are then sent to the lab to be processed. The DUTCH Completeā¢ is the most accurate test providing a complete assessment of hormonal health.