The Nutritional Assessment is a comprehensive review of your body’s nutritional biomarkers. We can assess the functional need for antioxidants, B vitamins, minerals, digestive support, fatty acids, and amino acids.

Mobile Care Health offers personalized recommendations for amino acids, fatty acids, vitamins, minerals, digestive support, and other nutrients are provided. Testing can also reveal toxic exposures and measure your body’s ability to neutralize those toxins.

Complete your testing in four easy steps:

  1. Book your telehealth nutritional testing visit here ($29)
  2. Talk with us about your health, and we help you order testing. Your test kit is shipped to your door.
  3. Complete your testing from the comfort of your home with buccal (cheek) swabs, finger stick blood spots, and urine.
  4. Virtual visit with our provider to discuss your results and a plan for improving your health.

Testing Options:

  1. Metabolomix+
  2. Complete Metabolomix+
    1. Fatty Acids
    2. Minerals
    3. Apolipoprotein E
    4. Methylation Profile ( MTHFR/COMT/TNF)

 

Testing Includes

  • Functional Imbalance Scores of methylation, toxic exposure, mitochondrial dysfunction, fatty acid imbalances, and oxidative stress
  • Nutrient Need Overview with recommendations for antioxidants, B-vitamins, minerals, essential fatty acids, GI support, and amino acids
  • Interpretation-At-A-Glance pages provide nutritional educational support for you and your patient highlighting the function of each nutrient, cause of deficiency, complications of deficiency and food sources of the nutrient
  • Malabsorption and Bacterial/ Yeast Dysbiosis Markers are metabolites produced by the gastrointestinal microbiome
  • Cellular Energy & Mitochondrial Metabolites are biomarkers of carbohydrate and fatty acid metabolism, and the Kreb’s cycle
  • Neurotransmitter Metabolites are downstream byproducts of epinephrine, norepinephrine, serotonin and dopamine
  • Vitamin Markers are specific analytes used to assess functional levels of vitamin cofactors
  • Toxin & Detoxification Markers relate to certain toxic metabolites and the body’s detoxification capacity
  • Oxalate Markers relate to kidney stone formation, oxidative stress and metabolic dysfunctio
  • Essential Amino Acids must be derived from dietary sources
  • Nonessential Amino Acids are synthesized by the body
  • Intermediary Metabolites are byproducts of amino acid metabolism
  • B Vitamin Markers are involved in biochemical reactions that specifically require B vitamins
  • Urea Cycle Markers are byproducts associated with nitrogen (ammonia) detoxification
  • Glycine/Serine Metabolites are involved in the serine-to-choline pathway and the methylation pathways

*Testing is not available in New York State 

Food sensitivity testing allows you to put the right fuel in your body. Have you ever wondered why you performance has plateaued or if your body is allergic or sensitive to certain food. The food you feed your body may not be processed very well or you may just be sensitive to certain foods. These foods are holding you back from a healthier lifestyle, loosing weight, and or improving athletic performance. Food sensitivity testing is difficult to complete on your own. In order to test if you are sensitive to yams, you would need to stop eating all foods and only eat yams to see how your body processes the yam. This just does not make good sense. We offer comprehensive food sensitivity testing from the comfort of your home. We have multiple panels, including vegetarian, 25o/320/370 item panels that cover apples to yams and everything in between. We come to you for testing that is fast and easy. Next we send off your samples to a speciality lab for processing. Results return within a week and we sit down with you in-person or virtually to discuss.

  • Vegetarian Panel – 200 Items
  • Comprehensive Panel – 250 Items – 200 Foods, 30 Food Additives, and 20 molds
  • Platinum Plus Comprehensive Panel 370 Items 250 Foods, 50 Functional Foods/Herbs, 30 Food Additives, 20 Antibiotic/Anti inflammatory Agents, and 20 Molds.

Add on any or all of our specialty tests to have a complete picture of your cellular health. Speciality testing includes; Celiac, IBS, and Crohn’s or CICA test panel, Methylation Detoxification Profile, and Telomere length. All speciality tests require a blood draw and are only available in Denver Monday-Thursday. Test result normally return within 7-10 days of being collected.

The CMA (Cellular Micronutrient Assay) includes >200 individual items, including Vitamin, Minerals, Amino Acids, Other Nutrients, Botanicals, Plant Extracts, Pigments, Phytonutrients, Antioxidants, Anti-inflammatory Nutrients, Fatty Acids, and Enzymes. This is the most comprehensive test available for individuals who want to know how well their body is performing, beyond the basic labs your doctor draws. The antioxidant assay, lets us know how to reduce oxidative stress inside your body through changing your diet. The best part is we come to you and we review all your results with you, so you understand exactly what they mean for you. These labs are drawn Monday-Thursday only and require a blood draw as well as a cheek swab. We send these off and all you results return in a week.

  • Cellular Micronutrient Assay 
    • Measures 200 different micronutrient insufficiencies
  • Methylation Profile
    • MTHFR, MTR, MTRR,COMT, ACHY
    • Metabolic pathway function
  • Redox Assay
    • Measures overall antioxidant protection
  • Antioxidant Assay
    • Measure individual antioxidant protection
  • CICA
    • Celiac Genes: HLA-DQ2.5/HLA-DQB
    • Crohn’s Genes: ATG16L1/N0D2
    • Serum antibody testing
  • Telomere Length
    • Telomere Length

 

Functional cellular nutrient analysis assesses the impact of individual nutrients on cellular function. The CMA (Cellular Micronutrient Assay) directly measures the effect of specific micronutrients on the ability of T and B lymphocytes to reproduce when stimulated with a mitogen (an agent that causes mitosis/cell division). When the body has an infection, it increases production of the T and B lymphocytes (memory cells) that “recognize” and combat that specific invader. The faster these cells reproduce the faster infection is overcome. The ability of these cells to multiply is driven by our nutrient stores. Cells need nutrients in order to grow and multiply. Those nutrient requirements are unique to each individual and are impacted by many factors. Stress, genetics, high energy output in sports, pregnancy, recent infection, toxic burden, sleep patterns, etc., all play a role. 

Intracellular vs. serum and plasma assessment 

Measurement of micronutrients in plasma or serum is a reflection of their levels in circulation and outside of cells, not a reflection of nutrient levels within the cell where they have the most functional impact. Serum/plasma levels of nutrients are prone to daily fluctuations and are not necessarily a complete and perfect indication of intracellular nutrient status. Therefore, assessing micronutrients and their impact on cellular function at the cellular level is preferred as it provides insight into an individual’s long-term nutritional status (6 months) versus short-term variability

Add on any or all of our specialty tests to have a complete picture of your cellular health. Speciality testing includes; Celiac, IBS, and Crohn’s or CICA test panel, Methylation Detoxification Profile, and Telomere length. All speciality tests require a blood draw and are only available Monday-Thursday. Test result normally return within 7-10 days of being collected. Want to include speciality testing with BHRT or peptides, we have you covered with the Bugatti Plan. Speciality testing is discounted when added on to the Comprehensive, Platinum Comprehensive, or the Platinum Plus Comprehensive panel.

Mobile Care Health Microbiome Testing. Mobile Care offers testing that provides information on inflammation and how well you digest and absorb your food. Stool testing can also uncover imbalances in yeast, parasites, and healthy and unhealthy bacteria that live in the large intestine. This bacterial population is called the microbiome. Microbiome testing assesses key functional areas of gut health, including digestion and absorption, inflammation, bacteria and bacterial metabolism, yeast, and parasites.

Complete your testing in four easy steps:

  1. Book your telehealth nutritional testing visit here ($29)
  2. Talk with us about your health, and we help you order testing. Your test kit is shipped to your door.
  3. Complete your testing from the comfort of your home with buccal (cheek) swabs, finger stick blood spots, and urine.
  4. Virtual visit with our provider to discuss your results and a plan for improving your health.

 

Testing Profiles

  1. Microbiome
  2. Complete Microbiome
    1. Campylobacter
    2. Clostridium difficile (not available for patients <2 years old)
    3. Escherichia coli
    4. Helicobacter pylori
    5. Fecal Lactoferrin
    6. Macroscopic Exam for Worms
    7. Zonulin Family Peptide
  3. SIBO Testing

Microbiome Testing

  • Pancreatic Elastase-1 is a marker of exocrine pancreatic function.
  • Products of Protein Breakdown are markers of undigested protein reaching the colon.
  • Fecal Fat is a marker of fat breakdown and absorption.
  • Calprotectin is a marker of neutrophil-driven inflammation.
  • Eosinophil Protein X is a marker of eosinophil-driven inflammation and allergic response.
  • Fecal Secretory IgA is a marker of gut secretory immunity and barrier function.
  • Fecal Occult Blood Test detects hidden blood; fecal immunochemical testing (FIT) has been recommended by the American College of Gastroenterology as the preferred noninvasive test for colorectal cancer screening/detection.
  • Metabolic indicators, including short-chain fatty acids and beta-glucuronidase, demonstrate specific and vital metabolic functions performed by the microbiota.
  • Commensal Bacteria demonstrate the composition, abundance and patterns of gut organisms.
    • GI Effects assesses a set of 24 genera/species that map to 7 major phyla.
    • 16S rRNA gene polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) amplification technique
  • Bacterial and mycology sensitivities are provided for pathogenic or potentially pathogenic organisms that have been cultured. The report includes effective prescriptive and natural agents.
  • Parasitology includes comprehensive testing for all parasites on every parasitology exam ordered.
    • Microscopic fecal specimen examination for ova and parasites (O&P)
    • 6 Real-time Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) targets detect common protozoal parasites including Blastocystis spp., Cryptosporidium parvum/hominisCyclospora cayetanensisDientamoeba fragilisEntamoeba histolytica, and Giardia.

Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO)

SIBO is a common clinical condition characterized by excessive bacteria in the small intestine and can develop in various patient populations. SIBO Profiles are non-invasive breath tests which capture exhaled hydrogen (H2) and methane (CH4) gases following patient ingestion of a Lactulose ℞ solution to evaluate small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) and intestinal methanogen overgrowth (IMO).

**Testing Not Available In New York State