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  subClinical Investigation® Protocol Selection

WHAT ARE subCLINICAL INVESTIGATIONS?

subClinical Investigation® practices are clinically based studies that employ a series of highly integrated diagnostic algorithms within the subClinical ™protocols ( sC I - IV ) selected for their indicated investigations as determined by the medical doctor. Are avaiable by appointment in the UK and Europe for select clients and patients.

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Inspect for toxic molds, mildews and other presence causing allergies, physical or neurological distress.

WE ARE CLINICAL RESEARCH SCIENTISTS - WE GET IT RIGHT  AND YOU GET IT COMPLETE THE FIRST TIME!

Select, review and  read the subClinical Protocol ™matrix for selection the type of investigation you may require and the call for our free initial consultation: sC I - IV Protocol Selector

 

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*NOTE: ALL SERVICES MAY VARY AND NOT BE AVAILABLE IN ALL UK EU LOCATIONS

An informative study, clinical report and on-site is provided with subClinical every inspection. Reports for all health matters. Then a following written report is a detailed professional report by medical scientists  designed for health and clinical purposes for the medical doctor. Many companies use a short checklist type inspection and take the checklist back to their office to generate a computer report that is more boilerplate than relevant information. Our investigation, analysis, studies and  custom detailed narrative reports can be performed by our science associates, university diplomat medical mycologists, aerobiologists, allergists, immunologists, physicians, certified investigators and select referalls.*
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