The Parasitology x 2 (Px2) test uses a combination of PCR and microscopy to assess a wide range of protozoa, helminths and other stool markers from a two-day stool collection. In addition to parasitic organisms, the analysis may include observations such as yeast, red and white blood cells, fibres and other microscopic findings relevant to gastrointestinal assessment.
This test may be clinically useful when gastrointestinal symptoms persist or fluctuate and overlap with systemic features such as fatigue, skin changes or nutrient concerns. Using a two-day collection can help capture organisms or findings that may not be consistently present in a single sample, offering a broader snapshot of stool-related findings.
Practitioners typically consider results alongside symptom history, travel and exposure risk, diet, medication use and other laboratory investigations. Interpreting findings within this wider context helps support informed discussions with clients about digestive health patterns.