Comprehensive celiac and gluten sensitivity testing evaluating immune response, intestinal risk, and genetic predisposition.
This panel provides a complete assessment for celiac disease and gluten-related immune reactions.
Celiac-Specific Antibodies – tTG-IgA and tTG-IgG to detect immune response and intestinal tissue damage.
Autoimmune Risk Insight – Supports evaluation of digestive symptoms, nutrient deficiencies, and related autoimmune patterns.
Genetic Risk Testing (HLA-DQ2) – Determines whether you carry the gene associated with celiac disease.
Most tests miss sensitivity. This panel evaluates immune response to gluten.
Yes. Regular gluten intake is necessary prior to testing to avoid false-negative results.
Fasting is not required.
Most results return within 5–10 business days.
HLA-DQ2 identifies genetic susceptibility. If absent, celiac disease is highly unlikely.
This panel identifies celiac disease and immune-related gluten reactions. Non-celiac gluten sensitivity is diagnosed clinically.
Yes. Local in-home draws are available, with nationwide lab options for patients outside the area.