Bioresonance Testing
Providing insights into your health with one quick and simple scan
What is bioresonance testing?
Bioresonance testing is a quick, painless, and non-invasive assessment strategy that uses a machine to send and receive a tiny electrical impulse via electrodes connected to the ankles, wrists, and forehead. This machine measures the frequencies of the cells and tissues in the body. The test provides insights into:
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How long does bioresonance testing take?
The bioresonance test is complete in about 10 minutes. The results are then processed and reviewed with you in the office, giving you lots of time to understand the results and ask any questions you might have. From start to finish, the full process generally takes 60 minutes. Since the test provides so much information, the majority of the time together is spent going over the results.
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Bioresonance testing is available for patients and non-patients alike
Yes, you can come in for bioresonance testing, even if you are not an established patient. If you would like to establish care and work with Dr. Erica beyond one visit, it is recommended to start by booking a 60-minute initial new patient appointment before you do the bioresonance testing. If you do not intend to work with Dr. Erica going forward, you must still complete intake and consent forms in advance of your appointment so that your results can be interpreted appropriately. A link to complete these forms is sent to you by email in advance. If you are coming in only for bioresonance testing, Dr. Erica will review your results in detail and give you lots of opportunity to ask questions. During your appointment, she may also recommend certain follow-up or possible treatment ideas based on the results, but a detailed and comprehensive written treatment plan is only provided for established patients. |
How to prepare for a bioresonance test appointment
Leading up to the testing:
Day of testing:
- Avoid alcohol for 2-3 days before testing
- It's recommended to pause any non-essential medications and supplements the day before testing. Continue to take any medications that are required to maintain steady-state blood levels. If you're not sure, you can ask by email: [email protected].
- Avoid contact with chemical substances like varnish, paint, and solvents the day before testing
- Avoid smoking 1 day before testing if possible
- It's recommended NOT to be tested during menstruation
Day of testing:
- It's best if you eat something 2 hours before the test.
- It's preferable to test before 3 pm
- Drink plenty of water the day of testing
- Avoid coffee, strong tea, spicy foods, chocolate, citrus fruits, and chewing gum
- Wear clothing made from natural fibres (cotton, bamboo or wool clothing)
- Do not wear jewellery (or you can remove it in office).
- Avoid cosmetics, face creams, and ointments
Frequently Asked Questions
Is bioresonance testing covered by extended health insurance?
Yes it is! Because this assessment is done during an appointment, it can be billed like a regular appointment fee to any extended health plan - for established patients, the appointment fee is adjusted to include the bioresonance test fee.
What does bioresonance testing cost?
How do I book a bioresonance test appointment?
If you are a new patient and want to come in for bioresonance testing only, you can book your appointment here. Existing patients are encouraged to book a 60-minute follow-up appointment and indicate in the notes that you would like to do bioresonance testing during the appointment.
Does bioresonance testing hurt?
Absolutely not! Most people report feeling nothing at all. In rare cases, someone might experience what is described as a faint tingle or buzz sensation during the scan.
Are there any contraindications to bioresonance testing?
It is not an option to do the test if you have a pacemaker or if you have received an organ transplant.
It is not recommended to do testing if you have a tumour, bleeding disorder, epilepsy, known intolerance to electromagnetic exposure, an acute cerebral and coronary circulation disorder, or if you are in your first trimester of pregnancy. It is not an option to test infants under 1 year old.
Can I do bioresonance testing more than once?
Absolutely! It can be helpful to repeat the test at various points in your treatment journey to track progress and gain new insights into your health.
Is bioresonance testing safe and appropriate for children?
Yes! I Many kids have been successfully tested this way and it is a great option since it doesn't involve needles. However, your child will need to sit relatively still and quietly for about 7-10 minutes. It can be helpful to bring story books or an iPad to help distract your child during the scan if your child might otherwise squirm and want to pull off the electrode clips. It is not recommended to test infants under 1 year old.
How do I access my biorsesoance test results after the appointment?
Following your appointment, your report will be uploaded to your secure patient portal via the Jane App. You will receive an email once the file has been uploaded. You can then log in to your patient portal in the Jane App, then click on the Documents tab, where you'll see your lab report. Click the report to view the full report. From there, you can download or print it.
More questions? Feel free to contact us.
More questions? Feel free to contact us.