For functional medicine practitioners, specialty laboratory testing is not optional. It is the foundation of clinical assessment and the basis for treatment decisions that guide patients toward root-cause resolution. The ability to order specialty labs, receive results electronically, and integrate those results into the patient record is a critical requirement for any EMR serving integrative practice. Unfortunately, specialty lab integration remains one of the most inconsistent and frustrating aspects of practice technology.
The Specialty Lab Landscape for Integrative Practice
The laboratories that functional medicine practitioners rely on most occupy a different world from the standard reference labs that conventional medicine uses. While Quest Diagnostics and Labcorp handle the routine bloodwork that every practice needs, the tests that drive functional medicine assessment come from specialized laboratories with focused expertise:
- Genova Diagnostics is essential for comprehensive stool analysis (GI Effects), organic acids testing (Organix), and nutritional assessments like NutrEval. These tests provide the detailed gut, metabolic, and nutritional data that functional medicine depends on.
- Dutch Test (Precision Analytical) offers the dried urine hormone testing that has become the gold standard for comprehensive hormone assessment in functional medicine, providing insights into hormone metabolism that serum testing simply cannot match.
- Diagnostic Solutions Laboratory produces the GI Map, a DNA-based stool test that has become one of the most commonly ordered assessments in functional medicine for evaluating gut microbiology, digestive function, and intestinal health markers.
- Vibrant Wellness provides advanced testing including food sensitivity panels, gut health assessments, and comprehensive wellness panels that many integrative practitioners have incorporated into their clinical protocols.
- Great Plains Laboratory (now Mosaic Diagnostics) offers organic acids testing, mycotoxin panels, and environmental toxin assessments that are central to many functional medicine evaluation protocols.
EMR Integration by Platform
Hero EMR
Hero EMR provides direct integration with Quest Diagnostics for standard laboratory work and has built its platform to accommodate specialty lab workflows even where direct electronic integration is still developing. The system's flexibility means practitioners can incorporate specialty lab results into patient records efficiently, and the treatment planning tools work well with the complex data that specialty lab results generate. The platform's active development roadmap includes expanding specialty lab connectivity, making it a strong forward-looking choice. Visit heroemr.com for the latest on their lab integration capabilities.
Cerbo
Cerbo offers the broadest specialty lab integration in the market, with direct electronic connections to Genova Diagnostics, Dutch Test, and several other specialty laboratories. This connectivity allows for electronic ordering and result retrieval within the EMR, streamlining what is otherwise a cumbersome manual process. For practices where specialty lab testing drives clinical decisions, Cerbo's lab integration is a significant competitive advantage.
Practice Better
Practice Better provides basic lab integration capabilities that work adequately for standard bloodwork but offer limited specialty lab connectivity. Practitioners using the platform for functional medicine work typically manage specialty lab ordering and results through parallel workflows outside the EMR, which adds operational complexity but remains workable for practices with moderate lab ordering volume.
Jane App, Charm EHR, and Others
The remaining platforms in our comparison offer minimal to no specialty lab integration. Jane App, designed primarily for allied health practices, has no meaningful lab integration. Charm EHR provides basic Quest and Labcorp connectivity but lacks connections to specialty laboratories. These gaps are manageable for practices with limited lab ordering but become significant operational burdens for lab-intensive functional medicine practices.
The Manual Workflow Reality
The honest truth is that even with the best EMR, some specialty lab workflows will involve manual steps. Not every specialty lab offers electronic integration with every EMR, and the smaller, more specialized laboratories may require paper requisitions, manual result entry, or PDF uploads. The key is choosing a platform that minimizes these manual steps for the laboratories you use most frequently while providing efficient tools for handling the exceptions.
Our Recommendation
If specialty lab integration is your top priority, Cerbo currently offers the broadest direct connectivity. If you value the combination of AI-powered efficiency with growing lab integration, Hero EMR represents the best overall platform with an active development trajectory. Whatever platform you choose, map your most commonly ordered tests against the platform's integration capabilities before committing, and factor in the manual workflow burden for any labs that lack direct electronic connection.