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

  1. Intake call to understand the patient's concerns.
  2. On-site Environmental Health Assessment of attic, ducts, HVAC, and key rooms.
  3. Moisture, humidity, and basic air measurements where applicable.
  4. Photos and notes documenting observed building conditions and risk factors.
  5. Written report with recommended good/better/best remediation paths.

Simple, Low-Friction Referral Process

  1. You or your staff provide our contact information to the patient.
  2. The patient contacts us directly; we schedule and perform the assessment.
  3. The patient receives the full report and, with their permission, we can send a copy to your office.
  4. 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.