The University of Arizona Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine and Emma Health have partnered to deliver a 12-month, non-pharmacologic IBS support pathway designed for affiliated physicians and their patients.
A 12-Month Non-Pharmacologic IBS Support Pathway
Designed for patients with persistent or moderate-to-severe IBS symptoms, grounded in emerging microbiome science and clinical nutrition.
Microbiome Testing
The program includes baseline and follow-up microbiome testing (two total analyses) to assess gut composition and monitor changes over time, guiding personalized interventions throughout the 12-month pathway.
Nutrition Protocol
Patients receive a structured, evidence-informed nutrition plan built on low-FODMAP and microbiome-supportive strategies, designed to promote symptom relief while encouraging sustainable dietary habits.
Tailored Supplement
Each participant receives a customized supplement regimen tailored to their microbiome results and symptom profile, with all recommended modulation supplements included and delivered directly to the patient’s home.
Symptom & Lifestyle Tracking
The program integrates ongoing monitoring of stress, sleep, bowel patterns, food intake, and overall quality of life, enabling data-driven adjustments and continuous personalized support.
How the Program Works
1. Patient Enrollment
IBS diagnosis confirmed
2. Baseline Microbiome Test
At-home testing kit sent
3. Personalized Protocol Delivered
Nutrition + supplements + tracking tools
4. Follow-Up & Optimization
Second microbiome test and plan refinement
University of Arizona Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine & Emma Health
A 12-month, non-pharmacologic support pathway designed for patients with persistent or moderate-to-severe IBS symptoms. Grounded in emerging microbiome science and clinical nutrition, this program empowers you to implement targeted interventions while maintaining alignment with your plan of care.