Test Details
Lab Company: Doctor's Data
β Sample Type: Stool
β Collection Location:  At Home
The Bacteriology Culture identifies a variety of good and bad bacteria, as well as infectious pathogens, to help diagnose gastrointestinal disorders.
Key Details
- If you are taking antifungal or antibiotic medications, do not collect until at least 3 days after you finish your course of medication. 
- You must avoid certain medications prior to collection. 
- Ship Monday - Friday only. 
- If you cannot ship the same day as collection, place the cardboard box containing the specimen vial in the refrigerator until you ship. 
Preparation & Timing
- If you are taking antifungal or antibiotic medications, do not collect until at least 3 days after you finish your course of medication. 
- Avoid probiotic supplements for 2 weeks prior to and during sample collection. - Consult your healthcare provider before discontinuing any prescription medications. 
 
- Avoid the following medications for 2 days prior to and during sample collection. Consult your healthcare provider before discontinuing any prescription medications. - Digestive enzymes 
- Antacids 
- Aspirin 
 
Collection Instructions
- Urinate prior to collection. 
- Collect stool into the provided collection container. - Do NOT contaminate the sample with urine or water. 
- It may help to put plastic wrap over the toilet and then place the collection container on top of the plastic. You could also collect your sample on the plastic wrap. 
 
- Open the YELLOW-capped vial. - Do NOT touch or discard the liquid preservative. 
 
- Use the attached spoon to transfer some stool into the vial. - Collect from different areas of the sample. 
 
- Add stool until the stool and liquid in the vial reach the FILL LINE. - Do NOT overfill. 
 
- Screw the cap on tightly. 
- Shake the vial vigorously for 30 seconds. 
- Write your name, date of birth, and the date of collection on the specimen vial. - Do not fill in anything on the ID# line. 
 
- Place the vial in the zip-lock bag. 
- Place the bag into the cardboard shipping box. 
- Place the completed test requisition form into the cardboard shipping box. 
- If you cannot ship the same day, place the cardboard box in the refrigerator until you ship. 
Requisition & Payment
- Your kit has been prepaid. You DO NOT need to pay anything extra. 
- Instructions on how to fill out your requisition can be found HERE. - Since you pre-paid for your tests, you do not need to fill in the payment information on any of these forms. 
 
Shipping
- Ship Monday - Friday only. 
- If you cannot ship the sample the same day, place the cardboard shipping box containing the sample in the refrigerator until ready to ship. 
- To prepare your samples for shipping, 
 β- Place the specimen vial in the zip-lock bag. 
- Place the zip-lock bag into the cardboard shipping box. 
- Place the completed test requisition form into the cardboard shipping box. 
- Place the cardboard shipping box in the FedEx Clinical Pak mailer. 
- Write your name and address on the Billable Stamp. 
 
- Make a note of your tracking number or tear off the Customer Receipt so that you can track the sample back to the lab. 
- Ship via FedEx. - To schedule a FedEx pick-up, call 1-800-463-3339. - After the automated greeting, say, "Schedule a pick-up." 
- At the next prompt, say, "Schedule a pick-up with a Label or Stamp." 
- Say, "yes," when asked if the word "Stamp" is on the waybill. 
- You will then give your address information for the pick-up. 
 
- DO NOT place specimens in a FedEx drop box. 
 
Results
- Results should be released to your provider 3-8 business days after samples are received at the lab. We cannot guarantee processing time. 
- Your provider will notify you when your results are in and schedule a follow-up appointment for you to review them together. 
More Resources
- [PDF] How to Collect Your Sample 
Questions?
For general questions, email Rupa Health at [email protected]. For test-specific questions, contact Doctor's Data by calling 800-323-2784 or emailing customer support at [email protected].

