For Doctors & Clinics
Structured Home Environmental Assessments for Your Patients.
We help physicians, allergists, pulmonologists, and functional medicine providers understand what's happening in a patient's home environment. We evaluate attics, ducts, HVAC systems, and indoor air conditions — then document building issues in a way that can be attached to the medical record.
We Focus on the Building, Not the Diagnosis
Our role is strictly environmental:
- Evaluate attic, duct, and HVAC conditions that may affect air quality.
- Measure humidity, temperature patterns, and particle levels where appropriate.
- Identify moisture and ventilation problems.
- Provide a written Environmental Health Report with photos and readings.
How Our Work Supports Your Clinical Decisions
Our reports give you a snapshot of the built environment:
- Documentation of visible moisture, staining, or deterioration in key areas.
- Notes on HVAC age, filtration, and distribution (hot/cold zones, air movement).
- Optional before/after readings when environmental corrections are made.
- Clear description of what changed in the home, and when it changed.
No Medical Claims, No Alarmism
We stay firmly in the building science lane:
- We do not diagnose illness or prescribe treatment.
- We do not promise symptom outcomes.
- We avoid fear-based language and exaggerated risks.
- We communicate in plain English so patients understand their options.
Patients Who May Benefit from a Home Environmental Review
- Allergy and asthma patients with persistent symptoms at home.
- Patients reporting musty odors, visible staining, or damp conditions in the house.
- Patients whose symptoms improve noticeably away from the home environment.
- Individuals with known environmental sensitivities who are planning major HVAC or renovation work.
We can also help patients understand the difference between essential building repairs and optional upgrades.
What a Typical Assessment Includes
- Intake call to understand the patient's concerns.
- On-site Environmental Health Assessment of attic, ducts, HVAC, and key rooms.
- Moisture, humidity, and basic air measurements where applicable.
- Photos and notes documenting observed building conditions and risk factors.
- Written report with recommended good/better/best remediation paths.
Simple, Low-Friction Referral Process
- You or your staff provide our contact information to the patient.
- The patient contacts us directly; we schedule and perform the assessment.
- The patient receives the full report and, with their permission, we can send a copy to your office.
- If major corrections are completed, we can re-visit to document changes.
FAQs
- Do you perform air or dust sampling?
- We prioritize investigation and building diagnostics first. When sampling is appropriate and within our scope, we follow established protocols and explain what the results can and cannot tell us.
- Can patients choose work in stages?
- Yes. Reports are structured around good/better/best paths so patients can choose based on budget, risk tolerance, and your guidance.
- Are your reports written in clinical jargon?
- No. We use clear, descriptive language first and reference standards separately so that both patients and clinicians can follow along.
Let's Build a Simple Environmental Pathway for Your Patients.
We can provide your office with a one-page overview and standard handout so your team knows exactly when and how to recommend an Environmental Health Assessment.