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Comprehensive Complete Stool test
Please note: this is a results-only service. Your test report will be provided for your own review, and no consultation or personalised interpretation is included.
The GI360 Complete stool test by Doctor’s Data provides a comprehensive, modern evaluation of gut health using microbiome profiling, pathogen screening, inflammatory markers, digestive function, short-chain fatty acids, immune markers and parasitology.
It is one of the most detailed stool analyses available, helping to identify root causes of chronic gastrointestinal concerns, systemic inflammation, immune issues, and microbiome imbalance.
What this test measures:
The GI360 assesses a wide range of markers across digestion, inflammation, infection, and microbiome composition. Biomarkers include:
Microbial & Pathogen Detection
(Test panels based on the GI360 sample report and PCR targets)
- Bacteriology culture (aerobic)
- Additional pathogens culture
- GI Pathogens (PCR) including:
- Cryptosporidium
- Entamoeba histolytica
- Giardia duodenalis
- Campylobacter
- Other bacterial, viral and protozoan pathogens (per GI360 PCR panel)
- Candida species (microscopy & culture)
- Yeast (microscopic)
- Parasitology (3-day microscopy) including protozoa, nematodes, cestodes, trematodes
Digestive Function
- Elastase
- Fat stain
- Muscle fibres
- Vegetable fibres
- Carbohydrates
- pH
Inflammation & Immune Markers
- Calprotectin
- Lactoferrin
- Lysozyme
- Secretory IgA
- Charcot–Leyden crystals
- Occult blood
- White blood cells
- Red blood cells
- Mucus
Short-Chain Fatty Acids & Metabolites
- Acetate
- Butyrate
- Propionate
- Valerate
- Total SCFAs
Microbiome Composition (PCR – 45 targets)
- Abundance and diversity patterns of beneficial, commensal, and opportunistic bacteria
- Dysbiosis patterns
- Ratios relevant to gut health
Environmental & Additional Markers
- β-Lactoglobulin
- Pollen
Choose the GI360 Complete if you want a deep investigation into chronic digestive symptoms, suspected infections, microbiome imbalance, food reactions, unexplained inflammation, IBS/IBD-type symptoms, autoimmune conditions, or systemic issues potentially originating in the gut.
It is particularly helpful when symptoms persist despite dietary or therapeutic interventions and when a broad, integrated view of digestive health is needed to guide targeted treatment strategies.