Functional Lab Testing

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Functional Lab Testing

Diagnostic Testing for Comprehensive Health Insights

Going beyond traditional lab tests, delving deeper into the root causes of symptoms, and providing a more personalized approach to healthcare.

Our diagnostic testing services provide a window into your overall well-being, helping you make informed decisions about your health. Our range of tests, including Urine Profiles, Stool Testing, Food Sensitivity Assessments, and Genetic Testing, offer a comprehensive view of your unique health needs.

Urine Profiles: These tests provide crucial insights into your body’s metabolic and organ function. They help identify potential issues and monitor your overall health, aiding in early intervention.

Stool Testing: Stool tests offer a deep dive into your gut health, examining factors like microbiome balance, digestive function, and potential imbalances that could affect your well-being.

Food Sensitivities: Discover how your body reacts to different foods and food groups. Identifying food sensitivities can help you make dietary adjustments that lead to improved digestion and overall health.

Genetic Testing: Uncover your genetic predispositions, including risk factors for various health conditions. Genetic testing empowers you to make personalized lifestyle and healthcare choices based on your unique genetic makeup.

These diagnostic tests serve as valuable tools on your path to better health, allowing us to create tailored treatment plans and recommendations that address your specific needs. At our clinic, we prioritize providing you with a deeper understanding of your health, ultimately helping you achieve your wellness goals.

Testing Services

DUTCH Test Complete Kit

Urine Hormone Testing

This test looks at sex hormones and their metabolites, the overall diurnal pattern of free cortisol, and the total distribution of cortisol metabolites in addition to OATs, which provide insight into nutritional deficiencies, oxidative stress, gut dysbiosis, melatonin, neuroinflammation, and more.
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Gut Microbiome Testing

Gut Microbiome Testing

The GI‑MAP (Microbial Assay Plus) is unique in the field of comprehensive stool testing. Gut Microbiome Testing relies exclusively on quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) technology to detect parasites, bacteria, fungi, and more, by targeting the specific DNA of the organisms tested.
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Food Sensitivities Testing

Food Sensitivities Test

The Mediator Release Test (MRT) is considered the highest standard of food sensitivity tests currently available. It’s a simple, patented blood test that identifies our body’s reactions to 140 foods and 30 food chemicals by measuring the number of mediators released and the subsequent changes in white blood cells.
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Hormone Therapy for Women

Hormone Therapy for Women

Ladies, does the approach of your period fill you with dread due to severe cramps, unpredictable mood fluctuations, and bloating that hampers your productivity and has you yearning for the comfort of your bed? Are you noticing more hair in your brush and a noticeably thinner ponytail without understanding the cause? 
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Hormone Therapy for Men

Hormone Therapy for Men

Testosterone levels generally peak during adolescence and early adulthood. As you age, your testosterone level gradually declines — typically about 1% a year after age 30 or 40. For older men, it's important to determine if a low testosterone level is due to normal aging or if it is due to a disease (hypogonadism)
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Thyroid Testing

Thyroid Testing

Unlike conventional medicine, we conduct an extensive thyroid panel, assessing TSH, Free T4, Free T3, reverse T3, TPO antibodies, and antiTG antibodies, to gain an understanding of your thyroid health. We also explore potential underlying issues that might impact your thyroid hormone utilization, such as stress, inflammation, and digestive disturbances.
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Female Cycle Mapping

Female Cycle Mapping

For some women, testing reproductive hormones (progesterone, estrogen, etc.) on a single day is sufficient. In other scenarios, the clinical picture cannot be properly captured without “mapping” out the hormonal pattern throughout their menstrual cycle. The expected pattern of hormones shows relatively low estrogen levels early in the cycle, a surge around ovulation and modest levels in the latter third of the cycle (the luteal phase).
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Peptides

Peptides

Peptides are short chains of amino acids that our body naturally produces that optimize metabolic function. They act as signaling and messenger molecules within the body, instructing other cells and molecules on what functions to perform. There are over 7,000 known peptides in our bodies, and all these different peptides have a wide range of functions, including immune system health, repair, weight loss, improved cognitive function, libido, promoting healthy muscle growth and development, and many more
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Stool Testing

Stool Testing

A stool analysis is a series of tests done on a stool (feces) sample to help diagnose certain conditions affecting the digestive tract. These conditions can include infection (such as from parasites, viruses, or bacteria), poor nutrient absorption, or cancer.
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Genetic Testing

Genetic Testing

A Genetic Test (DNA test) is a medical test that can identify mutations in your genes, chromosomes or proteins.  Our Genetic Testing includes wellness profiles that provide valuable information about your physical endurance, injury recovery, food sensitivity, eating behavior & weight gain/loss pattern, and detoxification.
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Blood Spot Testing

Blood Spot Testing

Sample Collection of the blood spots is a relatively simple and nearly painless procedure that can be done at home or by the health care practitioner. A simple nick of the finger followed by placing blood drops on a filter card is all that is needed.
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Saliva Testing

Saliva Testing

Saliva testing is a non-invasive collection method where patients collect their saliva in plastic tubes in order to measure hormones like cortisol, estrogens, progesterone, and androgens. This non-invasive saliva collection is ideal for patients because it allows them to collect their sample in the privacy of their home or office.
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