Functional testing that finally explains why you feel the way you do
Our advanced functional testing goes beyond standard bloodwork to uncover the root causes of your symptoms — so your nutrition plan is built on real data, not assumptions.

There’s a reason standard labs keep coming back “normal” — and it’s not because nothing’s wrong.
If you’ve ever walked out of a doctor’s appointment frustrated because your bloodwork looked fine but you still feel awful, you’re not imagining things. Standard lab panels are designed to catch disease—not to identify the subtle imbalances, deficiencies, and dysfunctions that can make you feel exhausted, bloated, hormonally off, or just not like yourself.
That’s exactly where functional testing comes in.
We use advanced functional testing as a clinical tool to get an accurate picture of what’s happening inside your body. When we know what’s actually driving your symptoms, we can build a nutrition and lifestyle strategy that addresses the cause, not just the surface.
How functional testing works at Functional Nutrition Rx
Functional testing at our practice is never ordered for its own sake. Every test we recommend is chosen because the results will meaningfully inform your nutrition plan and help us get you better outcomes, faster.
Step 1: Your Initial Appointment Your first session is a comprehensive health intake—we go through your full history, your current symptoms, your goals, and any previous labs or testing you’ve had done.
Step 2: Testing Most of our functional tests are completed at home—you receive a kit, follow simple collection instructions, and send your samples directly to the lab.
Step 3: Results Review When your results come back, your registered dietitian will explain what the findings mean in plain language, how they connect to your symptoms, and how they’ll inform your nutrition and lifestyle plan.
Step 4: Your Personalized Plan This is where everything comes together. Your test results become the foundation of a nutrition protocol that’s built around your actual biology.
The functional tests we use and what they reveal
DUTCH Complete Hormone Panel
The DUTCH test maps hormone patterns across the day through dried urine samples. It assesses estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, DHEA, cortisol, and cortisone, plus the metabolites that show how your body is processing hormones.
It’s particularly valuable for clients dealing with:
– Irregular periods, PMS, or PMDD
– Perimenopause or menopause symptoms
– Fatigue, sleep disruption, or mood instability
– Low libido or unexplained weight changes
– Suspected estrogen dominance or androgen imbalances
– Thyroid-related concerns when combined with other markers
Gut Zoomer
The Gut Zoomer by Vibrant Wellness analyzes over 300 microorganisms, along with a broader panel of inflammatory markers and built-in zonulin testing for intestinal permeability. Depending on your symptoms, history, and goals, we may recommend the Gut Zoomer instead of the GI-MAP.
It’s particularly valuable for clients dealing with:
– Suspected leaky gut or intestinal permeability issues
– Complex or hard-to-pin-down digestive symptoms
– Skin, mood, or immune issues without a clear gut trigger
– A desire for a broad microbiome baseline
– Cases where microbiome diversity is the primary concern
Mycotoxin Testing
The Toxin Zoomer is a urine-based test that measures mycotoxin exposure — toxic compounds produced by mold that are frequently missed in conventional testing. It assesses the toxins themselves, not just mold presence, which means it can reveal ongoing exposure or poor detoxification.
It’s particularly valuable for clients dealing with:
– Chronic fatigue or brain fog
– Headaches or migraines
– Digestive issues or food sensitivities
– Hormonal imbalances or immune dysregulation
– Persistent, unexplained symptoms
GI-MAP Stool Analysis
The GI-MAP is a DNA-based stool test that precisely identifies gut pathogens, bacterial imbalances, parasites, H. pylori, and markers of inflammation, leaky gut, and immune function—far more detail than a standard stool test.
This test is especially useful for clients struggling with:
– Chronic bloating, gas, or abdominal discomfort
– IBS, IBD, or undiagnosed digestive issues
– Skin conditions like eczema or acne
– Autoimmune conditions with a gut component
– Brain fog, fatigue, or mood issues
– Recurrent infections or a history of antibiotic use
KBMO Food Sensitivity Testing
The KBMO FIT measures your immune response to a wide range of foods and additives — including delayed IgG and immune complex reactions that standard allergy tests miss. Sensitivities trigger low-grade inflammatory responses that can show up hours or days later as symptoms that seem completely unrelated.
It’s particularly valuable for clients dealing with:
– Chronic bloating or digestive discomfort
– Headaches, migraines, fatigue, or brain fog
– Joint pain or stiffness
– Skin breakouts or rashes
– Mood fluctuations
Organic Acids Test (OAT)
The Organic Acids Test (OAT) is a urine-based test that measures over 70 metabolic byproducts to reveal how your body is producing energy, detoxifying, and using nutrients. It evaluates gut microbiome activity, mitochondrial function, neurotransmitters, and detox pathways in a single panel.
It’s particularly valuable for clients dealing with:
– Chronic fatigue or low energy
– Brain fog, anxiety, or mood imbalances
– Bloating, gas, or suspected dysbiosis
– Nutrient deficiencies that haven’t resolved
– Yeast, mold, or bacterial overgrowth
Is functional testing covered by insurance?
Functional testing is not covered by insurance, but it is HSA-eligible. We charge wholesale prices on all testing, so you’re getting access to the same high-quality labs without the inflated markup.
Functional testing is designed to answer different questions, at a level of detail that conventional panels simply weren’t built to reach. When we know exactly what’s driving your symptoms, your nutrition plan becomes a targeted intervention instead of an educated guess. For many clients, that precision is what makes the difference between spinning their wheels for another year and actually getting better.
The cost of the testing is often far less than the cumulative cost of supplements, appointments, and protocols that weren’t built on accurate information.
You’ve been guessing long enough, let’s get some answers.
Functional testing isn’t for everyone—but if you’ve been struggling with unresolved symptoms and standard labs haven’t given you clarity, it may be exactly what’s been missing from your care. Our team will help you figure out which tests make sense for your situation and how to use the results to move forward.
FAQ
Do I need a referral to get functional testing? No referral is needed. You can book directly with one of our registered dietitian nutritionists and we’ll determine together which testing is appropriate for your situation.
Do I have to do functional testing to work with Functional Nutrition Rx? Not at all. Functional testing is one tool we use when it adds clinical value — it’s not required for every client. Many clients work with us without any functional testing and see excellent results from individualized nutrition counseling alone.
How long does it take to get results? Turnaround times vary by test, but most results come back within two to four weeks. We’ll give you a specific timeline when we order your testing.
What insurance do you accept? 1199SEIU, Aetna, BCBS, Cigna, NYCEPPO, Healthfirst, Meritain, NYSHIP, UnitedHealthcare, Oxford, Northwell, and Medicare.
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