Professor of Medicine at Geffen School of Medicine and Cedars-Sinai
Medical Center in Los Angeles, California.
IBS has traditionally been diagnosed using
multiple tests to exclude the possibility of
other diseases. If no other health issues
are found, a diagnosis of IBS is made.
Scientists have since discovered validated
biomarkers for IBS that can be measured
with a blood test. These biomarkers are
effective in diagnosing the majority of IBS-
D and IBS-M cases.
ibs-smart® is the only licensed, patented
blood test that measures these
biomarkers to diagnose IBS.