Beyond Uric Acid: Using Microbiome Testing to Manage Gout

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Gout is traditionally viewed as a uric acid issue — but what if we looked deeper? In this webinar, we’ll explore how advanced microbiome diagnostics can uncover hidden contributors to gout and metabolic dysfunction. Join us as we walk through the GI‑MAP® stool test alongside the new StoolOMX™ add‑on, highlighting the unique insights these tools offer into gut health, inflammation, bile acid metabolism, and more.
Using a real-world clinical case, we’ll connect the dots between gut dysfunction and gout, and discuss how these findings can translate into targeted, personalized treatment strategies. Whether you’re new to functional testing or looking to sharpen your clinical application, this session is designed to give providers actionable tools to elevate patient care.

Author Amber Sereda, ND
Dr. Amber Sereda is a Naturopathic Doctor based in British Columbia, Canada. She is the co-owner of Aumakua Integrated Wellness Clinic, where she focuses on treating digestive disorders and women's health. Dr. Amber is also a member of the educational team at Diagnostic Solutions Laboratory, where she works with health care providers across North America on interpretation of the GI‑MAP test. She is also a part of developing educational content targeted toward expanding understanding in the field of gastrointestinal health. With a passion for educating providers on GI health, Dr. Amber is committed the improving patient outcomes and promoting overall wellness.
The opinions expressed in this presentation are the author's own. Information is provided for informational purposes only and is not meant to be a substitute for personal advice provided by a doctor or other qualified health care professional. Patients should not use the information contained herein for diagnosing a health or fitness problem or disease. Patients should always consult with a doctor or other health care professional for medical advice or information about diagnosis and treatment.