Gut & Microbiome Testing
Advanced stool analysis and microbiome profiling that reveals the gut-level drivers of inflammation, immune dysfunction, hormonal imbalance, and chronic symptoms — providing the data needed for targeted restoration.
The Gut as a Master Regulator
Your gut isn’t just about digestion. It’s a command center for immunity, mood, metabolism, and hormonal balance.
70% of Your Immune System
The majority of your immune function resides in the gut. Microbiome imbalance (dysbiosis) can drive chronic inflammation, autoimmune activation, and impaired immune response.
The Gut-Brain Axis
Your gut produces over 90% of your body's serotonin and communicates directly with your brain via the vagus nerve. Gut dysfunction is increasingly linked to anxiety, depression, and cognitive impairment.
Metabolic & Hormonal Impact
Gut bacteria influence estrogen metabolism, insulin sensitivity, nutrient absorption, and inflammatory signaling — making gut health foundational to hormonal and metabolic optimization.
Your Gut Assessment Journey
- Comprehensive stool analysis with microbiology
- Microbiome diversity and composition profiling
- Beneficial vs. pathogenic bacteria ratios
- Yeast and fungal overgrowth assessment
- Parasitology screening
- Intestinal inflammation markers (calprotectin, lactoferrin)
- Secretory IgA (mucosal immune function)
- Zonulin (intestinal permeability / leaky gut)
- Short-chain fatty acid production (butyrate, propionate)
- Pancreatic elastase (digestive enzyme function)
- Occult blood screening
- Beta-glucuronidase (estrogen recirculation marker)
Your Micronutrient Assessment
Step 1
Clinical History
Your provider evaluates GI symptoms, dietary patterns, medication history, and systemic health to determine the appropriate testing strategy.
Step 2
Specimen Collection
At-home stool collection kit with clear instructions. Samples are shipped directly to the specialized laboratory.
Step 3
Advanced Analysis
Comprehensive analysis of microbiome composition, immune markers, inflammation, permeability, and digestive function.
Step 4
Treatment Protocol
A targeted gut restoration plan including dietary modifications, probiotics, antimicrobials, and lifestyle strategies based on your specific findings.
Step 1
Clinical History
Your provider evaluates GI symptoms, dietary patterns, medication history, and systemic health to determine the appropriate testing strategy.
Step 2
Specimen Collection
At-home stool collection kit with clear instructions. Samples are shipped directly to the specialized laboratory.
Step 3
Advanced Analysis
Comprehensive analysis of microbiome composition, immune markers, inflammation, permeability, and digestive function.
Step 4
Treatment Protocol
A targeted gut restoration plan including dietary modifications, probiotics, antimicrobials, and lifestyle strategies based on your specific findings.
Who Benefits from Gut Testing
Chronic Digestive Issues
Bloating, gas, constipation, diarrhea, or abdominal pain that hasn’t resolved with dietary changes or standard GI evaluation.
Digestive or Absorption Issues
Gut-driven immune activation is a primary contributor to autoimmune disease. Testing reveals whether intestinal permeability and dysbiosis are fueling immune dysfunction.
Mood & Cognitive Symptoms
The gut-brain axis means that anxiety, depression, brain fog, and even sleep disruption can have gut-based origins that testing can identify.
Skin Conditions
Acne, eczema, rosacea, and psoriasis are frequently connected to gut inflammation, dysbiosis, and intestinal permeability.
Hormonal Imbalances
Gut bacteria regulate estrogen metabolism via beta-glucuronidase. Dysbiosis can lead to estrogen dominance and related hormonal symptoms.
The Value of Gut Intelligence
- Identify specific bacterial, fungal, or parasitic imbalances
- Detect intestinal permeability (leaky gut) with objective markers
- Evaluate mucosal immune function and inflammation levels
- Assess digestive enzyme production and nutrient absorption capacity
- Understand estrogen metabolism through gut bacterial activity
- Guide targeted probiotic, dietary, and antimicrobial interventions
Your Health Comes First
Take the first step toward personalized wellness care in a safe, medically supervised environment.