GI-MAP + StoolOMX (Test)
- Adults seeking comprehensive stool-based microbial DNA analysis via qPCR
- Practitioners protocols requiring combined pathogen and metabolomic stool profiling
- Individuals supporting gut microbiome assessment alongside stool metabolite evaluation
About GI-MAP + StoolOMX (Test)
The GI-MAP + StoolOMX is a comprehensive stool diagnostic test from Diagnostic Solutions Laboratory that combines quantitative PCR-based pathogen and microbiome analysis with the StoolOMX metabolomic panel to support a deeper understanding of gut function. Designed for clinicians and health-conscious individuals working with a practitioner, it assesses bacterial, viral, parasitic, and fungal targets alongside key stool metabolites.
Why It's Worth Considering: The qPCR methodology provides precise quantification of microbial targets, while the StoolOMX add-on extends insight into gut chemistry — offering a more complete functional picture than standard GI panels.
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- Adults seeking comprehensive stool-based microbial DNA analysis via qPCR
- Practitioners protocols requiring combined pathogen and metabolomic stool profiling
- Individuals supporting gut microbiome assessment alongside stool metabolite evaluation
- Those with complex GI concerns warranting simultaneous GI-MAP and StoolOMX testing
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