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The OMX test provides a glimpse into your neurotransmitters such as dopamine, serotonin, epinephrine, and nor-epinephrine. These markers help determine the state of gut brain dysfunction, providing a strategic plan to begin healing.
Ideal for individuals with anxiety, depression, chronic fatigue, brain fog, mood disorders, gut dysfunction, suspected mitochondrial issues, nutrient deficiencies, detox challenges, or complex conditions such as autism, ADHD, or unexplained chronic illness.

The OAT test is a comprehensive metabolic snapshot into your overall cellular health. It provides a highly reliable evaluation of gut brain axis function. Abnormal secretion of organic acids is associated with chronic illness such as neurological disorders, anxiety, depression, and toxin exposures.
ANXIETY | DEPRESSION | POOR CONCENTRATION | CHRONIC FATIGUE
SAMPLE: urine
When used outside of the clinic, these tests are intended for educational and informational purposes only and are not diagnostic or a replacement for care with a qualified healthcare practitioner. If any results return abnormal, we strongly recommend following up with your current provider, scheduling a health coaching consultation (which does not require becoming a patient), or booking a New Patient visit with our clinic for more comprehensive evaluation, treatment, and ongoing monitoring.
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uDemand Health
202 W. Main Street, Suite 205, Ottawa, Ohio 45875
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