Gut & digestive health in New York
Investigate persistent gut symptoms with real testing.
Usually microbiome and stool testing, sometimes SIBO breath testing.
3 of the 14 clinics in our New York guide, each with the published services behind the claim.
Next Health, New York City
A walk-in-friendly optimization centre on the mezzanine of 160 Madison Avenue, tucked inside The Parlor, with the entrance on 33rd Street. You come here for an IV drip, a vitamin shot, cryotherapy, a hyperbaric session or a lab panel, and you can layer a monthly membership on top if you plan to come often. Individual service and test prices are printed in plain text, which is rare in this category; the membership tiers are the murky part, because the founding-member rates are published only inside images that disagree with the page text. What is not published is who runs the place clinically, no physician, nurse practitioner or medical director is named for New York on any page we read.
Diagnostics include: Comprehensive biomarker panel · Gut microbiome testing · Food sensitivity testing
Patients Medical
A long-running integrative practice on Fifth Avenue at 96th Street, built around a first visit that runs one to two hours instead of ten minutes. Dr. Rashmi Gulati has been medical director since 2004, and the practice she inherited traces back to Dr. Warren Levin. The menu is wide (hormones, thyroid, fatigue, gut, chelation and ozone, IV drips, plus a GLP-1 weight-loss membership) and the pricing is the frustrating part: the first-visit page quotes the initial consultation at two different amounts in the space of three paragraphs.
Diagnostics include: Hormone panel · Gut microbiome testing · Genetic & genomic testing
Rahav Wellness | The Center for Collaborative Healing
A small Chelsea practice built around long appointments. Dr. Miriam Rahav, the only physician here, is joined by two nurse practitioners, a colon hydrotherapist and an IV technician, and the clinic works in functional medicine: long intakes, extensive functional lab testing, and treatment aimed at root causes of chronic symptoms rather than at a single diagnosis. It is one of the few clinics in this guide that publishes an actual fee schedule, a two-hour first consultation with Dr. Rahav is $1,000, and the guide lists what the first two visits will cost before you book. It takes no insurance, and there is a $150 non-refundable fee just to hold the appointment.
Diagnostics include: Food sensitivity testing · Gut microbiome testing · Hormone panel