Functional Testing - Dig Deeper to Uncover More
Through comprehensive testing, we gather vital information about your body’s systems and functions.
FUNCTIONAL TESTING FOR OPTIMAL HEALTH
Depending on your health situation, I may recommend testing with well-known functional laboratories such as Doctor's Data, Regenerus, Nordic Labs, and Genova. These tests are conducted as part of the consultation protocol, if required.
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Organic Acid Test (OAT)
OAT evaluates metabolic by-products in your urine, providing insights into your body's cellular function, nutrient deficiencies and potential toxic exposures. This comprehensive test helps uncover underlying causes of chronic health issues.
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Female Hormone (DUTCH tests)
The DUTCH test offers an extensive analysis of female hormones, adrenal hormones, and their metabolites. It helps in understanding hormonal imbalances that affect menstrual cycles, mood, and overall reproductive health. Serum blood or saliva.
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Gut Health
Gut health analysis examines the microbiome, pathogen presence and overall digestive function to identify issues like dysbiosis, infections and malabsorption. Understanding your gut health is crucial for addressing a wide range of digestive disorders. Stool or breath test.
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Thyroid Testing
Thyroid panels measure levels of various thyroid hormones to assess thyroid function and autoimmunity. This test is vital for diagnosing thyroid disorders like hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism and guiding appropriate treatment. Blood test.
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Adrenal Stress
Adrenal function testing measures cortisol and other adrenal hormones to assess how well your adrenal glands are managing stress. This test can identify imbalances that contribute to fatigue, anxiety, insomnia to name a few. Saliva test.
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Comprehensive Blood Panels
A detailed look at various biomarkers including cholesterol, glucose, liver enzymes, nutritional deficiencies and inflammation markers. These tests help in the early detection and management of a wide range of health conditions.
Blood tests are often done via your GP.