
Gut Microbiome Testing (GI-MAP)
What is GI-MAP (Microbial Assay Plus)? The GI-MAP (Gastrointestinal Microbial Assay Plus) is a diagnostic test that analyzes the DNA of microbial organisms present in a patient's stool sample. This test provides a comprehensive view of a patient's gut microbiome, including the presence of bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites, and other organisms. How does GI-MAP (Microbial Assay Plus) work? The GI-MAP test uses a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technique to detect the DNA of these microorganisms. This method is highly accurate and sensitive, allowing for the detection of even low levels of microorganisms that may be present in the gut. This test kit can be sent directly to your home, with easy instructions to collect a specimen sample and send back to the lab for testing. The GI-Map provides data that allows you to determine clinically significant findings of pathogenic organisms and gut dysbiosis patterns. An immense volume of scientific research shows that GI health is key in maintai