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GI-MAP Stool Test

GI-MAP Stool Test

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GI-MAP is a practitioner-ordered qPCR stool test that assesses bacteria, parasites, H. pylori, fungi, and gut function markers.

GI-Map with StoolOMX (add-on)

Add StoolOMX™ to your GI-MAP for a deeper look at bile acids, short chain fatty acids, motility, fat digestion, and microbiome function. This add-on measures 25 bile acids and 9 SCFAs and may be especially useful for chronic diarrhea, constipation, bloating, fatty stools, food sensitivities, and more complex gut cases.

Important Note

  • This test is practitioner-ordered. After you place your order, a NuGeneLabs practitioner will contact you to review the request and place the GI-MAP order. Once the lab order is submitted, the kit and next steps follow the lab’s process.
  • You will receive practitioner test interpretation and personalized supplement plan based on the test results.

 

Highlights

  • Quantitative PCR (qPCR) stool test designed to detect and quantify bacteria, parasites, H. pylori, fungi, and more.
  • Includes digestive, immune, and intestinal barrier-related markers within the GI-MAP framework and related clinical resources.
  • Single stool sample collected in the provided specimen vial at room temperature.
  • Typical current turnaround time is 7–10 business days.
  • Designed to provide quantitative results, not just positive/negative findings.


Who it’s for

  • People dealing with bloating, constipation, diarrhea, irregular digestion, or chronic GI discomfort
  • Those who want a deeper look at gut infections, dysbiosis patterns, H. pylori, or microbiome imbalance
  • Anyone working with a practitioner on gut, immune, skin, or inflammation-related wellness concerns
  • People who want a more detailed stool test than a basic screening panel


What it is

GI-MAP is a comprehensive stool test from Diagnostic Solutions Laboratory that uses quantitative PCR technology to detect and measure organisms such as bacteria, parasites, H. pylori, and fungi by targeting organism-specific DNA. The lab emphasizes that GI-MAP provides true quantitative values, which can help practitioners assess how elevated a finding is rather than only flagging presence or absence.


Why it matters

Digestive symptoms can come from many different patterns, and guessing often leads to generic supplement plans that miss the real issue. GI-MAP is designed to give practitioners a more detailed look at potential infections, dysbiosis patterns, and gut-related functional markers so they can build a more personalized next-step plan. The test can support more informative retesting by showing whether patterns have improved over time.


How it works

Quantitative organism detection
GI-MAP uses qPCR to detect and quantify organism-specific DNA in the stool. This helps distinguish trace levels from more meaningful elevations.

Single sample collection
The test uses one stool sample collected in the provided vial and kept at ambient room temperature according to the lab’s specimen requirements.

Practitioner-guided interpretation
GI-MAP as a practitioner-ordered tool intended to help clinicians personalize treatment plans and interpret results in context. 

GI-Map Sample Report


What This Test Looks At

  • Bacteria and dysbiosis patterns
  • Parasites
  • H. pylori and virulence factors
  • Fungi and other microbial findings
  • Digestive, immune, and intestinal barrier-related patterns


How Ordering Works

After checkout, a NuGeneLabs practitioner will contact the order purchaser to place the GI-MAP order. We use this process because GI-MAP is a practitioner-supported stool test. After the order is submitted, you’ll receive the next steps for kit fulfillment, collection, and follow-up.


Quick Answers

What is GI-MAP?
GI-MAP is a qPCR stool test that evaluates microbes and gut-related markers using quantitative DNA analysis.

Does GI-MAP need a practitioner order?
Yes. A healthcare practitioner needs to order the test for the patient.

How is the sample collected?
GI-MAP uses one stool sample collected in the provided specimen vial.

How long do results take?
7–10 business days.

What does GI-MAP look for?
It looks at organisms such as bacteria, parasites, H. pylori, and fungi, along with additional gut-related markers.

Will someone contact me after I order?
Yes. A NuGeneLabs practitioner will contact you to place the order with the lab and guide the next steps.



Order GI-Map test kit today and receive NuGeneLabs practitioner test interpretation and personalized supplement plan based on your results.


The GI-MAP ordered through NuGeneLabs is not eligible for coverage under Medicare, Medicaid, or medical insurance. Consult with your healthcare provider if you are planning to submit for reimbursement with your insurance provider or Medicare.

GI functional health  test kits are not available for purchase or shipping in Hawaii, Rhode Island, New Jersey, New York, or Puerto Rico.

This lab test will be coordinated and fulfilled by Diagnostic Solutions, a CLIA-accredited laboratory. You’ll receive full instructions, prepaid return packaging, and a personalized supplement plan based on your results.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the GI-MAP stool test used for?
GI-MAP is used to give practitioners a more detailed picture of gut microbiome patterns, potential infections, and related gut health markers. It is often chosen when someone wants deeper insight into ongoing digestive symptoms or a more targeted gut support plan. 

Why is qPCR important in GI-MAP?
qPCR allows GI-MAP to provide quantitative results, which can help show how elevated a finding is rather than only showing whether something is present. It offers strong sensitivity, specificity, and reproducibility. 

Can I order GI-MAP myself?
Not directly as a simple retail test. A healthcare practitioner must order the test, which is why a NuGeneLabs practitioner will contact the purchaser after checkout to place the order properly. 

How many stool samples are needed for GI-MAP?
GI-MAP requires one stool sample collected according to the lab kit instructions.

Product Details

Benefits

Each GI-Map test kit includes everything you need for a simple, non-invasive at-home sample collection as well as clear step-by-step instructions to return your sample for professional analysis.

Key Benefits:

  • Quantitative gut microbe assessment
  • More targeted practitioner guidance
  • Better retest visibility over time
  • Broader gut health insight than symptom guessing alone

Your results help guide personalized wellness strategies - informing diet, lifestyle, and targeted supplement protocols based on your unique gut microbiome profile.

Suggested Use

Follow detailed instructions supplied with the test kit.

Supplement Facts

At-home stool test kit with collection materials, instructions, and one stool sample submission for GI-MAP qPCR analysis.