Reveal the biological drivers behind behavioral health conditions

Behavioral health is closely connected to physical health. Molecular You provides multi-omic testing that measures proteins and metabolites across key biological pathways, helping clinicians identify physical imbalances that may contribute to mental health conditions. By looking beyond symptoms, results can reveal inflammation, hormonal disruption, metabolic dysfunction, neurotransmitter activity, and other hidden factors that may influence mood, cognition, and stress response.

With comprehensive biomarker analysis and pathway-based reporting, clinics gain actionable insight that supports root-cause investigation, personalized care planning, and longitudinal monitoring. This approach helps practitioners make more informed decisions, improve patient engagement, and deliver care that addresses both physical and behavioral health together.

The biological side of behavioral health

Behavioral health conditions often reflect underlying physiological changes that are not visible in routine lab panels. Imbalances in inflammation, hormone regulation, metabolism, neurotransmitter activity, and gut health can all influence mood, cognition, and stress resilience. When these biological factors go unrecognized, care may focus on managing symptoms rather than understanding the underlying drivers of dysfunction.

Molecular You uses multi-omic analysis to evaluate proteins and metabolites together, providing a broader view of how biological systems are functioning in real time. This deeper level of insight helps clinicians identify hidden deficiencies and subtle imbalances that may not appear in standard laboratory testing, supporting a more complete understanding of behavioral health.

The Molecular You approach to mental health

Molecular You measures proteins and metabolites from a single blood sample, allowing clinicians to observe biological activity across multiple systems at once. Instead of reviewing individual markers in isolation, results are organized into pathways that reflect how the body regulates stress response, neurotransmitter activity, metabolism, and inflammation.

Reports highlight biomarkers that fall outside expected ranges and show how dysregulated pathways may contribute to behavioral health symptoms. By analyzing biomarker patterns across systems, clinicians gain a clearer view of real physiological activity, helping guide clinical decisions and support targeted interventions such as lifestyle changes, nutritional support, supplementation, or adjustments to existing treatment plans.

Results are structured around pathway-level biology, making it easier to connect biomarker findings to symptoms and understand how multiple systems may be contributing to a patient’s condition.

Depth of testing across behavioral health pathways

Multi-omic analysis provides detailed insight into biological pathways known to influence mental and cognitive health, including:

  • Tryptophan–serotonin pathway: Involved in mood regulation
  • Phenylalanine–tyrosine–dopamine pathway: Linked to motivation and reward processing
  • Hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis: Governs stress response and stress metabolism, often associated with anxiety, depression, and chronic stress
  • Gut health and metabolism: Increasingly recognized as major contributors to behavioral and neurological health
  • Inflammatory and metabolic pathways: Connected to immune signaling, energy regulation, and cognitive function

By examining these systems together, clinicians can see how multiple biological imbalances interact, helping explain symptoms that may not be fully understood through conventional testing.

Clinical insight across behavioral health conditions

Molecular You provides pathway-level biomarker analysis that helps clinicians evaluate physiological factors contributing to mental health symptoms, supporting a more complete and personalized approach to care.

Biomarker insights can support assessment across a range of behavioral health concerns, including:

  • Anxiety and depression: Identify dysregulated neurotransmitter pathways, inflammatory activity, metabolic dysfunction, and stress metabolism markers that may influence mood and emotional regulation
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD): Evaluate biomarkers related to stress response, recovery pathways, and hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis activity
  • Substance use risk: Detect metabolic and inflammatory patterns that may indicate increased physiological vulnerability or impaired recovery
  • Cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s disease risk: Assess markers associated with neurological health, metabolism, and early-stage physiological changes
  • Chronic stress: Measure HPA-axis dysfunction and related effects on hormonal balance, inflammation, and energy regulation
  • Medication evaluation and comorbidities: Monitor biomarkers to understand how treatments are affecting physiology and identify hidden comorbid conditions that may influence outcomes
  • Lifestyle and therapeutic planning: Use pathway insights to guide nutrition, supplementation, and behavioral interventions that complement clinical care and support non-pharmaceutical strategies

This broader view helps clinicians refine treatment strategies, evaluate medication effectiveness, and guide lifestyle or therapeutic adjustments using objective biomarker data to support more personalized behavioral health care.

Provider tools for behavioral health insight

Molecular You’s platform helps clinicians work with complex biomarker data in a format that is easier to interpret and apply in practice. Results are organized into structured, pathway-based reports that bring multiple biomarkers, pathway scores, and health indicators together, allowing providers to evaluate patterns, monitor changes over time, and make decisions using a clearer view of each patient’s biology.

Platform features include:

  • Centralized Provider Portal: Access biomarker results, health scores, and pathway-level insights within a secure dashboard. Consolidated reports allow clinicians to review trends, compare results across visits, and prepare for consultations without switching between systems.
  • Pathway-Based Reporting: Biomarkers are grouped by biological function so providers can evaluate how neurotransmitter, metabolic, inflammatory, and stress-response systems are functioning together rather than reviewing isolated values.
  • Actionable Insights: Reports highlight abnormal biomarkers and dysregulated pathways, helping clinicians interpret results more efficiently and guide follow-up, care planning, and clinical decisions.
  • Longitudinal Tracking: Repeat testing allows providers to compare results over time, evaluate response to therapy, and monitor biological changes across visits.
  • Patient-Ready Reports: Visual summaries present results in a format that supports clear discussions, helping patients understand findings and remain engaged in care.
  • Analytics and Reporting Tools: Structured dashboards and consolidated data views make it easier to review results, identify trends, and manage patient information without adding complexity to clinical workflows.
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Designed to fit into existing clinic workflows

Molecular You is designed to integrate into existing behavioral health operations so advanced biomarker testing can be added without disrupting daily workflows. Collection, reporting, and data access work alongside current clinic systems, allowing providers to incorporate molecular insights without changing established processes.

  • System Integration: Results can be used alongside existing clinic software, making it possible to review biomarker data as part of routine patient management while maintaining continuity of care.
  • Flexible Sample Collection: Blood samples may be drawn in clinic, at home, or through our network of third-party Patient Service Centers, keeping testing accessible for patients.
  • EHR Compatibility: PDF reports can be attached to electronic health records, helping providers maintain a complete patient history and easily reference biomarker results during follow-up care.
  • Secure Provider Access: Results are delivered through a protected online portal with controlled access, allowing clinicians to securely view data across locations while maintaining patient confidentiality and data protection standards.
  • Workflow Alignment: Testing, reporting, and follow-up fit naturally into behavioral health care processes, supporting ongoing monitoring and personalized treatment without adding administrative complexity.
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Supporting better behavioral health outcomes

Multi-omic testing provides early visibility into biological risk factors and physiological changes that may increase vulnerability to mental health conditions. By identifying imbalances sooner, clinicians can intervene earlier, guide lifestyle changes, and monitor progress more effectively over time.

Reports translate biomarker data into clear, actionable insight and allow practitioners to track changes across visits. When progress is measurable, patients are more likely to stay engaged in care, follow therapeutic recommendations, and remain committed to long-term treatment plans.

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Clinic Benefits

  • Tailored biomarker insights support more personalized care plans
  • Objective data strengthens patient relationships and clinical confidence
  • Advanced testing differentiates your practice with a proactive, data-driven model of care
  • Improved outcomes and stronger patient engagement help position your clinic as a leader in evidence-based behavioral health

Patient Benefits

  • Identifies biological risk factors that may influence mental health and recovery
  • Provides clear recommendations for lifestyle, nutrition, and supplementation
  • Encourages active participation and adherence to long-term care plans
  • Supports measurable progress and sustained improvement over time

Progress Tracking

  • Follow-up testing allows clinicians to monitor changes in biomarkers and pathways
  • Results create a feedback loop that helps refine treatment plans and support continuation of care
  • Ongoing measurement keeps patients engaged and supports consistent improvement in clinical outcomes

Elevate the standard of care in behavioral health

Add advanced multi-omic testing to your practice with biomarker insight that supports more precise treatment decisions and expands the services you offer. Learn how Molecular You can help your clinic differentiate its care model with data-driven behavioral health testing.