Precision GI360
- Adults seeking comprehensive gut microbiome mapping via stool analysis
- Those experiencing bloating or irregularity wanting microbial imbalance insights
- Individuals supporting digestive wellness with a data-driven baseline assessment
About Precision GI360
GI360 is a comprehensive stool analysis panel from Precision Point Diagnostics designed to provide a detailed picture of gastrointestinal function. It evaluates microbiome diversity, pathogen presence, parasites, digestive markers, and intestinal inflammation indicators using PCR-based and culture methodologies. This test is intended for individuals and practitioners seeking deeper insight into gut health status.
Why It's Worth Considering: The GI360 uses a multi-methodology approach — combining PCR, culture, and microscopy — offering broader microbial detection sensitivity than single-method panels. Its reporting structure is designed to be clinically actionable for practitioners interpreting results alongside patient symptoms.
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- Adults seeking comprehensive gut microbiome mapping via stool analysis
- Those experiencing bloating or irregularity wanting microbial imbalance insights
- Individuals supporting digestive wellness with a data-driven baseline assessment
- Practitioners protocols requiring detailed dysbiosis and pathogen screening data
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