Testing
Our testing services provide in-depth insights into your physical and neurological health. From EEG brainwave scans to Autonomic Nervous System and Heart Rate Variability assessments, we evaluate key areas like brain function, stress response, and circulation. These tests help identify underlying conditions and guide personalized treatment plans, offering a comprehensive view of your overall well-being.
EEG with Evoked Potentials
A live scan of brainwaves that can identify neuropsychiatric issues such as Adult ADHD, Anxiety, Depression, Cognitive function, Memory loss, Concussion (TBI), Post-COVID, as well as assess seizure/epilepsy activity. It also shows how charged up the brain is with energy (voltages).
Autonomic Nervous System Testing
A detailed assessment of how your sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems are working together. These two branches of the ANS (Autonomic Nervous System) are indicators of how chronic stress is affecting your health. We also check its impact on your microcirculation (how your blood and oxygen are getting to the smallest blood vessels). Essential for many with diabetes and neuropathy.
Heart Rate Variability (HRV)
The ultimate assessment of the “heart-brain” connection. A lot of research has been done connecting HRV (Heart Rate Variability) to negative and positive emotions, disease states, and longevity. We use four different types of HRV assessment including part of the ANS (above). All four give us complementary information about the state of your body.
Home Sleep Study
Comprehensive sleep diagnosis that analyzes sleep apnea, insomnia, and the state of the stress response during sleep.
EMG/Nerve Conduction Study
A traditional neurological exam to assess pain, nerve/muscle function, etc. It’s a very common test for those with diabetes and neuropathy.
Transcranial Doppler (TCD)
A non-invasive ultrasound of the blood vessels in the brain. It’s usually only performed in large stroke centers and university hospitals but we offer it onsite for patients with cerebrovascular issues.
Stress Hormone Testing
A full evaluation of the stress and sex hormones. This assessment provides rich information in preparation for Stress Hormone Balancing.
Gut-Brain assessments
The gut is called the “Second Brain.” We utilize carefully chosen gut tests to optimize brain function and mood optimization.
Functional Blood Chemistry Analysis
We transform a conventional bloodwork report into a robust statement highlighting trends and functional health issues.
Longevity Analysis
A combination of specialized genetic testing with other functional assessments to give you a personalized anti-aging path.
Testing
Our testing services provide in-depth insights into your physical and neurological health. From EEG brainwave scans to Autonomic Nervous System and Heart Rate Variability assessments, we evaluate key areas like brain function, stress response, and circulation. These tests help identify underlying conditions and guide personalized treatment plans, offering a comprehensive view of your overall well-being.
EEG with Evoked Potentials
A live scan of brainwaves that can identify neuropsychiatric issues such as Adult ADHD, Anxiety, Depression, Cognitive function, Memory loss, Concussion (TBI), Post-COVID, as well as assess seizure/epilepsy activity. It also shows how charged up the brain is with energy (voltages).
Autonomic Nervous System Testing
A detailed assessment of how your sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems are working together. These two branches of the ANS (Autonomic Nervous System) are indicators of how chronic stress is affecting your health. We also check its impact on your microcirculation (how your blood and oxygen are getting to the smallest blood vessels). Essential for many with diabetes and neuropathy.
Heart Rate Variability (HRV)
The ultimate assessment of the “heart-brain” connection. A lot of research has been done connecting HRV (Heart Rate Variability) to negative and positive emotions, disease states, and longevity. We use four different types of HRV assessment including part of the ANS (above). All four give us complementary information about the state of your body.