GI MAP

The GI-MAP can help our practitioners unravel the root causes of chronic symptoms. From constipation and bloating to eczema, H. pylori, and its virulence factors, the results from the GI-MAP test will help us develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to meet to the needs of your unique gut microbiome.

Identify the Underlying Cause

At Flourish Medical + Wellness, we believe your health deserves more than a DIY approach. While some companies offer stool testing directly to consumers, the GI-MAP is a comprehensive diagnostic tool, not just a data report. It uses advanced technology to uncover imbalances that may be contributing to conditions like autoimmune disorders, thyroid dysfunction, parasitic infections, Crohn’s Disease, and more.

How Does it Work?

The GI-MAP® (Microbial Assay Plus) is a comprehensive stool test that relies on quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) technology to detect parasites, bacteria, H. pylori, fungi, and more by targeting the specific DNA of the organisms tested.

(We’ll share an explanation of the gut health assessment during your test results visit, and present a treatment plan.) 

Are You Experiencing Chronic Symptoms?

  • Slowed reaction time 
  • Poor memory 
  • Headache 
  • Hyperactivity 
  • Digestive problems 
  • Abdominal pain, diarrhea, bloating 
  • Hypo- or hyperglycemia 
  • Unexplained weight gain or loss 
  • Muscle weakness 
  • Dermatitis 
  • Immune deficiency
  • Anemia 
  • Hearing, speech, or visual impairment 
  • Mental and/or developmental delays 
  • Fatigue and weakness 
  • Depression and/or anxiety 
  • Dizziness 
  • Mood swings 
  • Difficulty concentrating 
  • Nausea 
  • Sleep problems 

What’s Next?

At Flourish Medical + Wellness we take a holistic approach to medicine. Therefore, we offer more testing options than the typical blood work labs. What this means for you is that we can use clinical results to determine the cause of physical symptoms you may be experiencing. These deeper-dive options will help us see the full picture of your health and create a personalized treatment plan.

If you would like to be tested, schedule a New Patient Consultation or current patients may add a request in your patient portal.