Proteomis is a medical analysis technology platform based in Belgium (Brussels) that specialises in a particular field of functional medicine.

A holistic and innovative approach

The Proteomis assessment provides professionals with an in-depth analysis of the key factors involved in chronic conditions:

  • Immune system
  • Cardiometabolic health
  • Hormonal balance
  • Stress response
  • Gut microbiome
  • Nutritional balance

Discover anomalies that are often invisible to conventional tests, for preventive and personalised treatments.

A method for deciphering complex disorders

The Proteomis assessment analyses the reactive behaviour of serum proteins, revealing functional imbalances well before symptoms appear. Ideal for:

  • Autoimmune diseases (e.g. Hashimoto’s disease, rheumatoid arthritis)
  • Silent systemic inflammation
  • Chronic fatigue (including post-COVID or post-vaccination)
  • Multisymptomatic or treatment-resistant disorders

This method provides answers where other tests fail, identifying systemic processes that are often overlooked.

Key indications

The Proteomis assessment is particularly useful for:

  • Autoimmune diseases (e.g. Hashimoto’s disease, rheumatism)
  • Unexplained systemic inflammation
  • Chronic fatigue
  • Multisymptomatic or treatment-resistant disorders

Take a proactive approach with the Proteomis assessment

The Proteomis assessment does more than just measure concentrations: it analyses how your proteins react, providing a dynamic and comprehensive view of your health. With this systemic approach, you and your doctor have a powerful tool for:

  • Detect imbalances early
  • Target lifestyle influences
  • Facilitate preventive and personalised treatments

Your health deserves an innovative approach. Discover the Proteomis assessment today.

  • Trace element reports

    Trace element reports

    Trace (meaning ‘scarce’ in Greek) elements are part of the mineral nutrients present in very low amounts in the body and which are essential for life. An excess or deficiency in the body can have an impact on a person’s health. Some can become toxic. Trace elements are chemical elements present in the body that…

  • Introduction to the Proteomis profile

    Introduction to the Proteomis profile

    The proteome is a reflection of the control system between the different cells and the different organs. It is specific to each of us. The serumal proteome is the meeting point of genetic and environmental influences on the human body (parasites, bacteria, viruses) but also dietary or linked to pollutions and of course therapeutic influences.…

  • The Proteomis report

    The Proteomis report

    Introduction This page is a summary, in simple terms, of how the Proteomis report is produced, the meaning of the various documents submitted to the doctor and the patient, the presentation of the report structure and finally how it can help with diagnosis and decisions regarding treatment. The Proteomis report Unlike usual blood tests, the…

  • Take the tests

    How do I obtain a Proteomis profile? A Proteomis report is very simple as it only requires a blood test taken on an empty stomach. The Proteomis report is done on prescription. All samples must be accompanied by a prescription from your doctor. * The laboratory needs 2ml of serum to perform the analysis. Sampling…

  • Functional proteomics

    Functional proteomics

    What is the proteome? The proteome refers to the set of proteins that make up the cells and tissues of a living organism…in the same way that the genome refers to the set of inherited genes in each individual – including genes that govern the synthesis of proteins in the body, hence the name ‘proteome’.…

  • Bibliography

    Bibliography

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