GI-Map

Comprehensive stool DNA testing evaluating microbiome balance, infections, inflammation, digestion, and intestinal permeability.

Your GI-MAP Includes:

DNA Pathogen Testing
Gut Microbiome
Parasites
H. pylori

 

Viruses
Inflammation Markers
Immune Markers
Digestive Function
Typical Functional Medicine Cost
$999
Your Price
$799
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Advanced DNA Detection

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Complete Microbiome Analysis

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At-Home Collection Kit

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Personalized Gut Plan

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Standard Service
  • Basic stool test only
  • No DNA analysis
  • Missed pathogens
  • No gut insight
  • No personalized plan
Idaho Concierge Medicine
  • Advanced GI-MAP testing
  • DNA-level accuracy
  • Functional interpretation
  • Personalized gut protocol
  • Ongoing support

Your GI-MAP Includes:

Root-Cause Testing for Digestive and Immune Health

  • Pathogenic Bacteria:

    Screens for Salmonella, Campylobacter, Yersinia, Vibrio, pathogenic E. coli strains, and Clostridioides difficile toxins.

  • Viruses:

    Includes Adenovirus, Norovirus, Cytomegalovirus, and Epstein-Barr Virus.

  • Yeast & Fungal Organisms:

    Evaluates Candida species and other fungal organisms.

  • H. pylori Detection:

    Assesses presence, virulence factors, and antibiotic resistance genes.

Unresolved digestive issues?

Most tests miss hidden pathogens. GI-MAP uses DNA testing for deeper insight.

You may benefit if you have:

Bloating
Gas
Irregular stools
Fatigue
Food reactions
Skin problems
Brain fog
Gut discomfort

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Frequently Asked Questions

No fasting is required.

Yes. The collection kit is mailed directly to you and completed privately at home.

Most results return within 10–14 business days.

Yes. DNA-based analysis detects bacteria, parasites, viruses, and yeast.

Zonulin is a marker associated with intestinal permeability, often referred to as “leaky gut.”

Yes. This test is commonly used to identify underlying contributors to IBS, bloating, and chronic GI complaints.

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