Gut Health Specialist Serving Denver and the South Metro
Bloating, reflux, unpredictable bathroom trips, stubborn skin, and brain fog usually trace back to the same place. We test the gut instead of guessing at it.
An IBS label is not an answer
Most people arrive having been handed a diagnosis that describes their symptoms and a prescription that manages them. Neither explains why it started. Comprehensive gut testing shows what is actually living in your digestive tract, how well you are breaking food down, how inflamed the lining is, and which foods your immune system is reacting to.
Testing we use
- · GI-MAP comprehensive stool analysis
- · Vibrant Gut Zoomer
- · Food allergy panels
- · Intestinal permeability markers
- · Inflammatory and immune markers
- · Mold and heavy metal testing when indicated
What we help with
- · Bloating, gas, and abdominal pain
- · IBS, constipation, and diarrhea
- · Acid reflux and indigestion
- · Eczema, acne, psoriasis, and rosacea
- · Brain fog, fatigue, and mood changes
- · Joint pain and seasonal allergies
Why the gut affects everything else
Roughly seventy percent of your immune system lives in and around the digestive tract, and the gut manufactures a large share of your neurotransmitters. When the lining is compromised, the effects show up far from the abdomen. That is why our plans address food allergies, toxic burden, and stress load alongside the gut itself. Read more on leaky gut and skin or see our full lab testing menu.
Serving the Denver metro from Greenwood Village
We are an independently owned clinic at 9250 E. Costilla Ave. Suite 300 in Greenwood Village, serving Centennial, Littleton, Parker, Highlands Ranch, Lone Tree, Castle Rock, Columbine, and Stonegate. Patients outside Colorado work with us virtually with labs shipped to their door.
Common questions
What does a gut health specialist in Denver actually test?
We use comprehensive stool analysis such as GI-MAP and the Vibrant Gut Zoomer to map bacteria, yeast, parasites, digestive enzyme output, inflammation markers, and intestinal permeability. We pair that with food allergy testing, because undiagnosed food allergies are one of the most common drivers of gut inflammation we see.
I was told I have IBS. Is that a diagnosis?
IBS describes a set of symptoms, not a cause. Two people with the same IBS label can have completely different underlying pictures: one with bacterial overgrowth, one with a food allergy driving inflammation. Testing is what separates them, and the plans look nothing alike.
Can gut problems cause skin issues like eczema or acne?
Frequently, yes. When the intestinal lining is compromised, undigested particles and toxins reach the bloodstream and trigger systemic inflammation. Skin is often where that shows up first, along with joint pain, brain fog, and mood changes.
How long does it take to feel better?
It depends on what testing reveals and how long the issue has been building. Many patients notice meaningful change within the first several weeks of a targeted plan, while deeper repair work takes months. We set realistic expectations after we see your results, not before.
Where are you located and do you see patients outside Colorado?
Our clinic is in Greenwood Village, serving Centennial, Littleton, Parker, Highlands Ranch, Lone Tree, Castle Rock, Columbine, and Stonegate. We also work with patients nationwide through virtual consultations with lab kits shipped to your home.