Naturopathiclab testing
Our Naturopathic Doctor, Dr Suzanne Bartolini has the ability to order a number of functional medicine tests from Lifelabs and Rocky Mountain Analytical. Functional medicine lab testing involves a range of specialized tests beyond standard medical labs, aiming to provide a comprehensive understanding of the body’s systems and identify imbalances.

Dr Suzanne Bartolini, BA MA ND
Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine
Dr. Suzanne Bartolini is a licensed naturopathic doctor with over 15 years experience. She works with adults + children of all ages guiding them to better health.
Her mission is to create a transformative medical care experience for her patients to feel empowered with the knowledge on how to improve their health, increase their energy, and to feel their best.
Through a partnership with lifelabs, dr bartolini can easily order a number of test panels to look more closely at factors of functional medicine impacting your health
These lab tests range from every-day blood panels, to more complex panels to investigate a range of factors impacting your health, including hormonal issues and vitamin deficiencies. Keep reading to discover some of the insightful tests that can be ordered to enable a more comprehensive look at your health and wellness.
Interested in functional medicine testing? Book an initial assessment with Dr Bartolini to begin the process!
Food Sensitivity Testing

Undiagnosed food sensitivities can affect your quality of life. Symptoms associated with food sensitivities develop slowly over time and can create inflammation. The IgG Food Sensitivity Test can help identify potential food sensitivities and take the guess work out of your diet. This test is a blood test, ordered with Dr Bartolini. Once the test has been ordered, your requisition form is accepted at any LifeLabs location (walk in service).
At Lifelabs you will have your blood drawn, and it will be sent to RMA labs for further testing and processing. Once the analysis is complete, a report with colour coded sensitivities will be created by RMA labs and delivered to your naturopathic doctor. This report and its findings will be discussed with you during your follow up appointment with Dr Bartolini, along with practical advice on how to move forward with the information.
Healthy Living and Enhanced Healthy Living Assessment

The Healthy Living and Enhanced Healthy Living Assessments are comprehensive panels of blood tests that provide insight into liver, kidney, blood, electrolyte, heart and metabolic health. These assessments may be used as an initial screening, or ordered as a follow-up assessment. The Healthy Living and Enhanced Healthy Living Assessments may be recommended in the presence of elevated IgG to candida, abnormal cortisol levels, low DHEAS, low testosterone, suspected anemia or nutritional deficiency, low levels of essential elements, gastric or peptic ulcer, and/or general malaise.
Nutrient Assessment
The Nutrient Assessment provides insight into the serum levels of vitamins A, B6, B12, C and E. It also reports on serum levels of common minerals including calcium (the active ionized form), copper, magnesium and zinc. Serum levels of vitamins and minerals are generally reflective of recent intake, but a normal result does not preclude the possibility of a mild or moderate deficiency since body stores may be lower than serum levels. The Nutrient Assessment may be recommended when nutrient deficiency or malabsorption is suspected, urine essential elements are abnormal, hair element analysis exhibits a noticeable ‘left shift’ or whenever deficiencies or insufficiencies of key minerals are suspected.
Methylation Assessment
The Methylation Assessment provides insight into serum levels of vitamins required for methylation as well as indicators of ability to methylate. Vitamins B12 and folate are essential for methylation and homocysteine is a good indicator of ability to methylate.2 Methylation is essential for DNA/RNA production, neurotransmitter synthesis, estrogen metabolism, detoxification, histamine metabolism, fat metabolism, cellular energy and liver health. The Methylation Assessment may be recommended in the presence of high estrogens, a low ratio of 2-methoxyestrone to 2-hydroxyestrone, or whenever signs and symptoms of impaired methylation are observed.
Vitamin Assessment
The Vitamin Assessment provides insight into the serum levels of vitamins A, B6, B12, C and E. Serum levels of vitamins are generally reflective of recent intake, but a normal result does not preclude the possibility of a mild or moderate deficiency since body stores may be lower than serum levels. The Vitamin Assessment may be recommended when nutrient deficiencies are suspected, or when there is evidence of malabsorption.
Mineral Assessment
The Mineral Assessment provides insight into serum levels of common minerals including calcium (the active ionized form), copper, magnesium and zinc. Serum levels of minerals are generally reflective of recent intake, but a normal result does not preclude the possibility of a mild or moderate deficiency since body stores may be lower than serum levels. The Mineral Assessment may be recommended when urine essential elements are abnormal, hair element analysis exhibits a noticeable ‘left shift’ or whenever deficiencies or insufficiencies of key minerals are suspected.
Autoimmune Assessment
The Autoimmune Assessment provides insight into levels of a variety of disease-specific antibodies. Research shows that organ-specific (e.g. thyroid peroxidase) and non-organ specific antibodies (e.g. rheumatoid factor) rise steadily in the years prior to diagnosis of autoimmune disease. In addition, research has shown that removal of wheat gluten from the diet often results in a significant decline in antibody levels. By monitoring antibody levels, functional medicine practitioners may be able to identify and prevent or treat potential autoimmune disorders.7 The Autoimmune Assessment may be recommended in the presence of elevated gliadin antibodies or moderate or high risk for celiac disease associated with HLA antigens or other celiac markers.
Female Hormone Assessment
The Female Hormone Assessment is comprised of five major hormones. Interactions between these hormones are fundamental to overall health. Imbalances may negatively impact health and if left untreated may lead to more serious health concerns including polycystic ovary syndrome, thyroid dysfunction, adrenal dysfunction, metabolic syndrome, mental health concerns or chronic illnesses such as lupus and rheumatoid arthritis. The Female Hormone Assessment may be recommended when hormone imbalance is suspected or when the patient presents with weight management issues, chronic fatigue, or mood disorders.
Fertility Assessment
The Fertility Assessment provides insight into the most common hormone abnormalities that can affect fertility including elevated prolactin, thyroid disorders, progesterone insufficiency, low testosterone in men, and polycystic ovary syndrome. Stress can also affect fertility, so consideration may be given to ordering the Comprehensive Hormone Insights™ (CHI) for a view to cortisol production/patterns. The Fertility Assessment may be recommended in the presence of decreased progesterone and elevated androgens in women and increased alpha-reductase activity in men, or whenever infertility is a clinical concern.
Men’s Health Assessment
The Men’s Health Assessment provides insight via the biomarkers most relevant to men’s health. Men typically suffer heart attacks about seven years earlier than women, making lipid measurements an important part of the panel. In Canada, prostate cancer represents 21% of new cancers in men8,9 and hyperprolactinemia is a common finding with impotence or infertility. The Men’s Health Assessment may be recommended when androgens are low, estrogens are high or when signs and symptoms related to sexual or cardiac health are noted.
Metabolic Assessment (Fasting)
The Metabolic Assessment informs on biomarkers commonly used to identify metabolic syndrome, which manifests with three or more of the following signs: abdominal obesity, elevated serum glucose, elevated triglycerides, high blood pressure, and low HDL levels. The Metabolic Assessment is recommended in the presence of certain hormone patterns linked to increased risk of metabolic syndrome. These include elevated cortisol, high androgen levels in women, and low androgen levels in men.
Inflammation Assessment
The Inflammation Assessment provides insight into a variety of markers of inflammation. Acute phase reactants are proteins that rise or fall in the presence of inflammation. The positive acute phase reactants CRP, ESR, ferritin and fibrinogen increase in the presence of inflammation. The negative acute phase reactant, albumin, decreases with inflammation. Red blood cell distribution width (RDW) is another good biomarker of inflammation. Inflammation increases gut permeability, may interfere with steroidogenesis, promotes obesity, is a cause of cardiovascular disease and has been implicated in mood disorders. The Inflammation Assessment may be recommended in the presence of elevated IgG antibodies to food or candida, elevated fecal calprotectin, a low anabolic/catabolic hormone ratio, an elevated oxidative stress marker such as 8OHdG, and any other clinical condition that may be exacerbated by inflammation.
Hematology Assessment
The Hematology Assessment provides insight into common markers of blood health. The Complete Blood Count (CBC) reports on the health of red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. Iron, vitamin B12 and folate biomarkers are included to assess for anemias. The Hematology Assessment may be recommended in the presence of suspected anemias, nutritional deficiencies or any conditions related to blood health (e.g. infections, leukemias, blood clotting disorders).
Lipids Assessment (Fasting preferred)
The Lipids Assessment reports on cholesterol, triglycerides and the lipid transport proteins LDL and HDL. Lipid levels are standard tests for assessing risk of cardiovascular disease. The Lipids Assessment may be recommended in the presence of low DHEAS in men or women, when androgens are high in women, or whenever cardiovascular disease is suspected.
Thyroid Assessment
The Thyroid Assessment provides insight into the major thyroid hormones and thyroid antibodies that inform on thyroid disorders including TSH, free T3, free T4, reverse T3, TPO and anti-thyroglobulin antibodies. A Thyroid Assessment may be recommended when hyper- or hypothyroidism is suspected or when hormone imbalances are present that affect, or are affected by, thyroid hormone function. In particular, high cortisol, low cortisol, elevated estrogens, and low DHEAS all have important interactions with thyroid hormones.
Fatigue Assessment
The Fatigue Assessment provides insight into common causes of fatigue, which include anemias (macrocytic, microcytic, iron deficiency), infections (viral or bacterial), mononucleosis, and hypothyroidism. The Fatigue Assessment informs on nutritional causes of anemias including iron, B12 and folate deficiency, thyroid function, and presence of antibodies to Epstein-Barr virus. The Fatigue Assessment may be recommended in the presence of low cortisol or when clinical signs and symptoms of general malaise are evident.
Liver/Digestion Plus Assessment
Liver Digestion Plus Panel includes Fibrosis-4 (FIB-4) index. A simple, non-invasive, and convenient testing option, with promising clinical utility in defining NAFLD patients with increased risk of clinically significant fibrosis and reducing unnecessary biopsies. The FIB-4 score is calculated from aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), complete blood count (CBC), and age. The Liver Digestion Plus Panel includes the following tests: ALT, AST, ALP, Bilirubin (Direct), Bilirubin (Total), GGT, LDH, CBC, and FIB-4.
What to expect from your Naturopathic appointments:
Initial Consultation (60minutes)
An initial naturopathic consultation is approximately 60 minutes to allow time for a thorough health assessment. During this visit, current health concerns, as well as relevant medical history is analyzed. Dr. Bartolini will take the time to get acquainted with your health concerns and answer your questions. A pertinent physical examination may be performed, and further specialized laboratory or diagnostic testing may be recommended. A personalized treatment plan is then created to help patients achieve their health goals.
Follow-up Consultations (60 minutes, 45 minutes, 30 minutes)
Follow up appointments with Dr. Bartolini range from 30 – 60 minutes and are scheduled approximately 2-4 weeks after your initial visit. Follow-up appointments are designed to support patients in any way needed, and to address progress, challenges, and evolving health goals. Educating patients on the steps to achieving and maintaining health is ongoing to ensure best treatment outcome.
Follow-up Consultation (15 minutes)
Typically 15 minute time slots are scheduled for acute medical conditions, ordering blood work, and re-filling ND-prescribed prescriptions.