
Doctor's Data

Doctor’s Data is a laboratory based in Chicago, Illinois, and was established in 1972.
Doctor's Data helps you assess and treat heavy metal burden, nutritional deficiencies, gastrointestinal function, cardiovascular risk, liver and metabolic abnormalities, hormonal status, and more.
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This profile provides a comprehensive view of HPA axis/adrenal function and includes 4 cortisol levels collected over the course of the day, plus DHEA. Cortisol levels should be at their highest level 30 minutes after waking up in the morning, dec
Learn moreAmino acids are the basic structural units that comprise proteins and are found throughout the body. Many inborn errors of amino acid metabolism that affect amino acid transport or metabolism have been identified, such as phenylketonuria and tyrosine
Learn moreSerum elements are used to assess the status of key elements and electrolytes such as calcium, sodium, potassium and iron that have important functions in the extracellular fluid compartment of blood. Useful for: - Anemia - Bone Densit
Learn moreMany clinicians request the analysis of essential elements in urine specimens to evaluate nutritional status and the efficacy of mineral supplementation during metal detoxification therapy. Metal detoxification agents can significantly increase the e
Learn moreGI360 stool profile
The GI 360 gives full insight into the root causes of dysbiosis. This test is also useful for: - Gastrointestinal Symptoms - Inflammation - Joint Pain - Mucosal Barrier Dysfunction - Autoimmune Disease - Food Sensitivities - C
Learn moreHepatic Detox Profile
The body continually attempts to eliminate chemical toxins through enzymatic processes in the liver. Urinary D-glucaric acid, a byproduct of Phase I detoxification, is an indicator of chemical exposure to over 200 chemicals. Urinary mercapturic acids
Learn moreThe Hormone and Urinary Metabolites Assessment Profile (HuMap) provides a comprehensive overview of hormones and their metabolites, as well as efficiency of enzymes involved in their metabolism. The Hormone and Urinary Metabolites Assessment Profi
Learn moreThe Comprehensive Hormone Profile reports hormone levels, and also calculates the Progesterone (Pg)/Estradiol (E2) ratio, which assesses the relationship between estradiol, which can drive cellular proliferation, and progesterone, which mitigates tha
Learn moreUrinary neurotransmitter levels provide an overall assessment of the body's ability to make and break down neurotransmitters and are representative of whole body levels. Neurotransmitters are secreted all through the body, in neurons of both the
Learn moreHair is an excretory tissue for essential, nonessential and potentially toxic elements. In general, the amount of an element that is irreversibly incorporated into growing hair is proportional to the level of the element in other body tissues. Theref
Learn moreToxic & Essential Elements (Whole Blood)
Blood elemental analysis should be performed prior to the initiation of, and intermittently during, metal detoxification. Toxic metals disrupt essential element metabolism and are antagonistic to some elements such as cadmium to zinc and lead to calc
Learn moreToxic Metals (Stool)
Fecal elemental analysis provides a direct indication of dietary exposure to toxic metals and indirect information about the potential for toxic metal burden. Chronic, low-level assimilation of toxic metals can result in accumulation in the body. For
Learn moreToxic Metals (Urine)
Analysis of the levels of toxic metals in urine after the administration of a metal detoxification agent is an objective way to evaluate the accumulation of toxic metals. Acute metal poisoning is rare. More common, however, is a chronic, low-level ex
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