Kenton Bruice, M.D.

Pricing

How Much Does Food Sensitivity Testing Cost?

Transparent pricing for IgG food sensitivity panels. Learn what's covered, optional add-ons, and how to maximize insurance reimbursement.

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What to Expect

  • Standard 96-food panel: $300–$350
  • Extended 200+ food panel: $400–$500
  • Nutritionist consultation & protocol design: included or $150–$250 add-on
  • Repeat testing (annual): 10–20% discount
  • Many insurance plans cover testing when ordered by physician; HSA/FSA eligible
  • Telehealth results review & reintroduction support available nationwide

$300–$500

typical total cost (testing + consultation)

70%

of panels may qualify for partial insurance reimbursement

4–8 weeks

ROI timeline: measurable weight loss and symptom relief

$2,000–$5,000

estimated savings vs. ongoing GI treatments, elimination diets, and unnecessary supplements

Benefits & Outcomes

Predictable, Transparent Pricing

No hidden fees. Pricing includes the blood draw, lab analysis, and initial results summary. Optional nutritionist consultations are itemized separately.

Insurance Coverage Potential

When ordered by a licensed physician for documented GI or metabolic symptoms, many insurers classify this as diagnostic testing. We handle pre-authorization and billing.

ROI Through Weight Loss & Health

One elimination phase typically eliminates 5–15 lbs of inflammation-driven weight and resolves bloating, brain fog, and fatigue—often paying for itself in improved productivity and medication efficacy.

Flexible Add-On Options

Choose standalone testing + DIY protocol, or bundle with nutritionist guidance, meal planning, or integration with your hormone or weight-loss program.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does insurance cover food sensitivity testing?

Many major insurers (United, Anthem, Aetna, etc.) cover physician-ordered IgG testing when medically justified. We submit claims on your behalf. Coverage varies; we verify your plan before testing.

What's the difference between the 96-food and 200+ food panels?

The 96-food panel covers most common dietary triggers. The extended panel adds less-common foods, spices, and additives—useful for patients with multiple sensitivities or limited improvement on the standard panel.

Is the nutritionist consultation included in the base price?

Testing cost ($300–$500) includes lab analysis and results. A detailed elimination protocol & reintroduction coaching session is a $150–$250 add-on (or included if bundled with weight-loss or hormone programs).

Can I use HSA/FSA funds?

Yes. IgG food sensitivity testing qualifies as a diagnostic health service. Submit receipts to your HSA/FSA provider for reimbursement.

How often should I retest?

Annual retesting is recommended if sensitivities persist or after significant diet/lifestyle changes. We offer 10–20% discounts on repeat panels to support long-term monitoring.

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