Celiac Panel

Comprehensive celiac and gluten sensitivity testing evaluating immune response, intestinal risk, and genetic predisposition.

Your Celiac Panel Includes:

tTG Antibodies
EMA Testing
Deamidated Gliadin
Immune Response

 

Inflammation Markers
Gut Damage Indicators
Nutrient Deficiency
Gluten Sensitivity
Typical Functional Medicine Cost
$899
Your Price
$699
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Comprehensive Celiac Testing

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Gluten Immune Detection

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Genetic Risk Assessment

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Concierge Lab Draws

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Standard Service
  • Basic celiac test only
  • Limited markers
  • Missed sensitivity
  • No gut insight
  • No follow-up
Idaho Concierge Medicine
  • Comprehensive celiac panel
  • Advanced antibody testing
  • Functional analysis
  • Personalized diet plan
  • Ongoing support

Your Celiac Panel Includes:

Advanced Testing for Gluten-Related Disorders

  • 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.

Symptoms after gluten?

Most tests miss sensitivity. This panel evaluates immune response to gluten.

You may benefit if you have:

Bloating
Diarrhea
Constipation
Fatigue
Weight changes
Skin rash
Nutrient deficiency
Brain fog

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Frequently Asked Questions

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.

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