Gut Health — Specialty Testing
Quantitative PCR-based stool analysis measuring gut pathogens, beneficial bacteria, parasites, yeast/fungi, viral markers, digestive function, and intestinal health markers. The gold standard in functional gut testing.
Dysbiosis assessment, SIBO investigation, parasite detection, digestive enzyme evaluation, and gut barrier integrity assessment.
45 biomarkers analyzed — here are the highlights
Helicobacter pylori — gastric pathogen
Yeast overgrowth assessment
Mucosal immune function
Intestinal inflammation marker
Pancreatic enzyme sufficiency
Intestinal permeability (leaky gut)
This test is designed for the following practice types and clinical scenarios
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