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Individualized Methyl Cycle, Antioxidant, and Detoxification Genomic Analysis
My website and information sheets contain generic information, which may or may not be appropriate for you. An individualized report can be prepared, with specific instructions regarding treatment and suggestions as to further testing. Your health history and lab evaluation to date will be integrated into my report, which will be extensive. Thus the more information that you provide me, the better. If you wish, we can follow up with a phone consultation and/or office visit.
To start this process please:
A. Contact my office, indicate your interest, sign the consent form, and prepay $750.
B. Obtain your genomic data from 23andme, genetic genie, mthfrsupport, and NutraHacker, and forward the color copies to the office.
C. Please forward to the office:
1. Your health history, symptoms, concerns, and health wishes; the more detail and information you give me, the better (when we as practitioners sense a great deal of effort on the part of the patient, we tend to reciprocate). Reports from your other practitioners and their recommendations will be helpful.
2. A recent picture (and if you wish, a picture when you were feeling well). This helps me. It is easier to write about you if I feel that I am looking at you.
3. The name of your insurer. Insurance will not pay for my analysis but different insurers do or do not cover different diagnostic studies, and we try to tailor study selection to minimize your out-of-pocket expense.
4. Laboratory data – if you think I might use it, then please send it. This could include:
a) Standard labs, including Homocysteine and Vitamin D (if these have not been checked then it makes sense to do so now and forward the results).
b) Nutritional testing. [i aim to find out which ones dr. roberts/parker/axe/jockers recommend, prefer, avoid]
c) Hormone, adrenal, and neurotransmitter levels. [i aim to find out which ones dr. roberts/parker/axe/jockers recommend, prefer, avoid]
d) Infectious disease testing.
My turn around time is variable. My personal practice keeps me busy, and periodically I need to spend time preparing and delivering presentations. Your patience will be appreciated. Good work takes time and really good work may take a little longer.
James C. Roberts MD, FACC, FAARFM 12/15/15
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