Not Every Body Needs the Same Supplements. Yours Only Gets What It Actually Needs.
At Plexus Precision Health, supplementation is never guesswork. It's guided entirely by your lab results — filling the specific gaps your data reveals, and nothing more.
We Believe in Data, Not Default Protocols.
The supplement industry is flooded with products, claims, and generic "wellness stacks" that have nothing to do with your individual biology. At Plexus Precision Health, we take a fundamentally different approach.
We don't give you supplements because they're popular. We recommend them because your labs tell us your body needs them. And we only recommend what the data supports — targeted, evidence-based support for specific nutritional gaps that diet alone isn't filling.
Supplementation, done this way, isn't an upsell. It's precision support for a precision plan.
Your Labs Lead. Your Supplements Follow.
When your comprehensive blood panel or hormone and metabolic testing reveals a deficiency or insufficiency — whether it's vitamin D, magnesium, omega-3 fatty acids, B vitamins, zinc, or another key micronutrient — we make a specific, clinically informed recommendation to address it.
We also consider how nutritional status interacts with your other protocols. Certain micronutrients are essential co-factors for hormone production, methylation, and metabolic function. When those are deficient, even the most well-designed clinical protocol can underperform.
Common Gaps We Find and Fix.
These are among the most frequently identified deficiencies in our patient population — and among the most impactful to address.
Vitamin D
Essential for immune function, mood regulation, and hormonal balance.
Magnesium
Essential for immune function, mood regulation, and hormonal balance.
Omega-3 Fatty Acids
Essential for immune function, mood regulation, and hormonal balance.
B Vitamins
Essential for immune function, mood regulation, and hormonal balance.
Zinc
Essential for immune function, mood regulation, and hormonal balance.
Only What Your Labs Show
We never recommend supplements based on popularity. Period.