Functional Lab Testing
Specialized Lab Testing
- Food Sensitivities
- Cardiometabolic Analysis
- Nutrient Assessments
Health optimization is the heart of preventative medicine. Nutrient testing is not looking at your extracellular blood levels, but at your actual cellular deficiencies. Evaluating 31 different vitamins, minerals, and amino acids, and antioxidants, we can zone in on what needs to be corrected and help improve your biochemistry. - Digestive Functions
From breath tests to stool analysis, our doctor will connect you with the right test to figure out what is interfering with your digestion and nutrient absorption. - Comprehensive Hormone Testing
- DUTCH
- Thyroid panels
- Genetics
We’ve partnered with health platforms that can take the raw data from commercial DNA testing and analyze specific SNPs that we can identify to help improve your longevity. - Environmental Testing
“I have had the best experience with Natural Medicine of Seattle with Dr.McLogan and Dr.Ikeda. They took the time to get to know me and really dive deeply into how best to promote my healing and overall health. On top of that, the staff is AMAZING! I had an unexpected bill from a lab, and once I brought this to their attention they handled straightening everything out and even got me a refund for an amount I had paid previously.
Thank you!”
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