Gut Parasite Test — At-Home Stool Test for Parasites, Bacteria & Viruses

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Our report analyses over 28 biomarkers, more than any other provider!

Parasites can disrupt your gut health, causing symptoms like diarrhoea, bloating, fatigue, and stomach pain. Parasites can go undetected for years, left untreated they may lead to more serious health issues. Testing helps identify infections quickly, so you can take the right steps to restore your health and well-being.

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Parasite cysts (the infectious part of the parasite) can appear in stool tests quite intermittently. This means that you may need more than 1 test to successfully identify the presence of a gut parasite.


Parasites and gut bacteria we test for

Parasites

Parasites

Blastocystis hominis Linked with bloating; gas; abdominal pain; diarrhoea; fatigue; commonly spread through contaminated food or water Giardia lamblia Known for watery diarrhoea; nausea; cramping; sulphur burps; often contracted via untreated water; travel exposure; poor hygiene Dientamoeba fragilis Associated with IBS type symptoms; bloating; abdominal pain; loose stools; fatigue; often transmitted through close contact or contaminated surfaces Entamoeba histolytica More aggressive parasite; may cause severe diarrhoea; fever; abdominal pain; potential liver involvement; commonly contracted through contaminated food or water Cryptosporidium parvum Highly infectious parasite; may cause watery diarrhoea; stomach cramps; nausea; dehydration risk; typically waterborne
Fungi and Archaea

Fungi and Archaea

Candida albicans Yeast overgrowth; may contribute to bloating; cravings; fatigue; brain fog; skin irritation Candida glabrata Less responsive to standard antifungals; may cause urinary or gut irritation; bloating; discomfort when overgrown Candida tropicalis Associated with gut infection risk during imbalance; may contribute to diarrhoea; cramping; fatigue Candida parapsilosis Linked with gut imbalance; may lead to bloating; persistent digestive upset; irritation Candida krusei Naturally antifungal resistant; may contribute to stubborn gut symptoms; gas; abdominal discomfort Candida auris Emerging drug resistant yeast; may drive inflammation; gut irritation; systemic risk in severe cases Methanobrevibacter smithii Methane producer strongly linked with constipation; slow motility; bloating; gas retention Methanosphaera stadtmanae Methane associated archaea; may increase intestinal gas; abdominal pressure; constipation; often seen alongside dysbiosis
Viruses

Viruses

Norovirus Highly contagious stomach virus; may cause sudden vomiting; acute diarrhoea; stomach cramps; often spread through contaminated food or surfaces Adenovirus type 41 Known for persistent gastroenteritis; may cause diarrhoea; vomiting; fever; typically transmitted through close contact or contaminated water Enterovirus Common viral group spread through hand to mouth contact; may trigger fever; stomach upset; diarrhoea; fatigue Rotavirus Frequent cause of severe diarrhoea; dehydration; spreads easily through surfaces; childcare settings; contaminated hands Cytomegalovirus CMV Usually mild in healthy adults; may cause diarrhoea; abdominal pain; low grade fever in weakened immune function Epstein Barr virus EBV Known for glandular fever; may trigger fatigue; swollen glands; digestive upset during active infection
Pathogenic Bacteria

Pathogenic Bacteria

Helicobacter pylori Linked to stomach pain; reflux; nausea; ulcers; upper gut irritation Clostridium difficile High risk gut pathogen; linked to severe diarrhoea; dehydration; post antibiotic imbalance Klebsiella Opportunistic bacteria linked to inflammation; IBS flares; bloating; diarrhoea or constipation patterns Campylobacter jejuni coli More aggressive Campylobacter forms; linked to gastroenteritis; severe gut pain; inflammation Salmonella enterica More severe salmonella variant; systemic illness risk; gut inflammation Shigella Dysentery type pathogen; fever; severe cramps; urgent diarrhoea Yersinia enterocolitica Linked to abdominal pain; fever; reactive arthritis; post infection IBS type symptoms Enterococcus Normal in low amounts; overgrowth linked to UTIs; gut infection; abdominal upset Pseudomonas Uncommon in healthy gut; associated with infection risk; inflammatory flares

28 biomarkers tested

We know exactly what to look for

We delve into your body's data like nothing else. The outcome is a complete understanding of your gut health and a personalised treatment plan specific to your body.

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Identify the parasites, bacteria, and viruses that could be affecting your health

Parasites can remain unnoticed for years, if left untreated they can lead to a number of symptoms including bloating, diarrhoea, constipation, nausea, stomach pain, IBS, tiredness, mood changes and many more.

4 simple steps

How to take the gut parasite test

Taking the test is really simple, just follow the 4 steps below. More detailed instructions are included inside every test box when you receive your test kit.

Order your gut parasite test kit

Buy your kit online, we'll send everything you need directly to your door within 2 working days.

Collect your stool sample

Just a simple swab of used toilet roll! Full instructions included inside every kit to walk you through how to test.

Send your kit back to our lab

We'll provide you with a prepaid UK shipping label so you can send your sample back to our UK based lab.

Receive your results

Results will be sent directly to your email address 2-4 weeks from the point our lab received your sample

FAQ's

Our customer support is available Monday to Friday: 8am-8:30pm.Average answer time: 1-2hr
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Delivery options

All of our test kits will fit through your letter box! There is no need to wait in for your delivery driver.

Your test kit will also come with a Royal Mail tracked delivery return shipping label so you can send your sample back to our lab.

Royal Mail First Class

Free

2-5 working days (excluding weekends and bank holidays)

Royal Mail Tracked Next Day

£5.99

1-2 working days (bank holidays not included)