Functional medical testing assesses the reserve capacity of human organs in six major areas: metabolic system, endocrine system, nutritional system, immune system, gastrointestinal system and environmental toxins, detecting individual biochemical physique. Metabolic balance, nutritional balance, and ecological environment. If focuses on the “recession period” of disease, discovering “mild symptoms” and even the causes of disease.
This can assess organ function, achieve early attention to the root cause of diseases, improve and maintain the balance of physical and mental functions, and is of great help in the diagnosis and treatment of various chronic diseases, health management and anti-aging, etc.

The Ongoing Evolution of Advanced Medicine
The Integration of Functional Medicine and Modern Medicine
Traditional medical examinations—such as routine biochemical tests, X-rays, and ultrasounds—are primarily used to detect the extent of organ damage and anatomical or physiological changes. Functional medicine testing, on the other hand, goes a step further by assessing changes in organ function. Using advanced and precise diagnostic tools, it evaluates an individual's biochemical profile, metabolic balance, and living environment to enable early intervention and help maintain both physiological and emotional well-being.
Rather than conflicting with one another, traditional medicine and functional medicine complement each other, working together to achieve effective health management.