Gut Health Profile
Gut Health Profile Test
Health Check-Up At IntelliHealthPlus Clinic, Bangkok
Your gut plays a vital role in digestion, immunity, metabolism, and overall well-being. The Gut Health Profile Test provides a detailed analysis of your gut microbiome using an easy, non-invasive stool sample. It helps identify imbalances that may be affecting your health and offers personalized insights to support better digestive and metabolic function.
The Gut Health Profile Test analyzes the microorganisms living in your digestive tract, including beneficial and potentially harmful bacteria. By examining your gut microbiome composition, the test helps assess how well your gut is functioning and whether imbalances may be contributing to symptoms or long-term health risks.
Urine Organic Acid Test
A non-invasive laboratory test that analyzes metabolic by-products in urine to assess gut microbial activity, nutrient metabolism, and overall metabolic function. It helps identify imbalances related to digestion, bacterial or yeast overgrowth
Food Intolerance Test
Identify how your body reacts to specific foods that contributing to digestive discomfort and health symptoms. The test analyzes immune responses to food items, supporting a personalized approach to nutrition and symptom management.
Gut Microbiome Test
Deep-dive analysis of the bacterial ecosystem. Provides a much broader, highly detailed look at the abundance, diversity, and function of thousands of microbial species. Best for a deep, functional understanding of the microbiome’s role.
GI Effects Profile
Overall gut health, covering functional pillars like digestion, inflammation, and infection. Assesses a targeted set of 24 specific commensal bacteria and cultures for beneficial/pathogenic bacteria and yeast. Identifying the root cause of symptoms like IBS.
Benefits of Gut Health Profile Testing
Advanced laboratory tests to provide a comprehensive assessment of digestive function, microbial balance, and food-related reactions. These tests help identify underlying contributors to chronic symptoms and guide personalized nutritional and lifestyle strategies.
- Comprehensive evaluation of digestive and gut function
- Identification of underlying contributors to symptoms
- Supports personalized nutrition and lifestyle plans
- Non-invasive and convenient testing methods
- Helps guide probiotic, dietary, and supplement strategies
- Useful for monitoring gut health progress over time
Symptoms of Poor Gut Health
Impaired gut health may be associated with:
Digestive Symptoms
- Bloating and gas
- Abdominal pain or discomfort
- Constipation or diarrhea
- Acid reflux or heartburn
- Nausea
- Irregular bowel movements
Systemic Symptoms
- Fatigue and low energy
- Brain fog and poor concentration
- Headaches or migraines
- Skin conditions (eczema, acne, psoriasis)
- Joint or muscle pain
- Food cravings
Immune and Metabolic Symptoms
- Frequent infections
- Allergies or food sensitivities
- Weight gain or difficulty losing weight
- Blood sugar imbalance
- Chronic inflammation
Common Health Conditions Associated with Gut Health Imbalance
An imbalance in gut bacteria (dysbiosis) or impaired gut function can affect multiple systems in the body. Poor gut health is often linked to the following conditions:
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
- Chronic bloating and gas
- Constipation or diarrhea
- Acid reflux (GERD)
- Inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis)
- Malabsorption and nutrient deficiencies
- High cholesterol
- High blood pressure
- Increased risk of heart disease
- Frequent infections
- Allergies and food sensitivities
- Autoimmune conditions (e.g., rheumatoid arthritis, thyroid autoimmunity)
- Chronic low-grade inflammation
- Weight gain or difficulty losing weight
- Insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes
- Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
- Hormonal imbalance
- Fatty liver disease (non-alcoholic)
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Brain fog and poor concentration
- Mood disorders
- Sleep disturbances
- Acne
- Eczema
- Psoriasis
- Rosacea
- Chronic rashes
- Joint pain and stiffness
- Fibromyalgia
- Chronic fatigue syndrome
- Migraines and headaches
How often should you have a Gut Health Profile Test?
- You might test more often (every 3–6 months) if:
- You’re treating gut issues (IBS, SIBO, chronic bloating, diarrhea, constipation)
- You’ve made major diet or supplement changes and want to track progress
- You’re working with a doctor or nutritionist on gut-related conditions
- You recently had antibiotics and want to see how your microbiome recovered
Health Check-ups at IntelliHealth+
At IntelliHealthplus Clinic, we believe in the importance of proactive healthcare and empowering our patients to take control of their health.
Our health check-up package provides valuable insights into your health status, and our team of experienced physicians will work with you to develop a personalized plan to optimize your health and well-being.
In our practice we apply evidence-based methods that have been practiced and refined for over 10 years in our operations, offering advanced techniques for treating various conditions.
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