What we review

Consultation for medication, supplement, exposure, and testing concerns

Medical toxicology focuses on understanding how medications, supplements, environmental exposures, chemicals, and other substances affect health.

Consultation may help when symptoms, laboratory testing, exposure history, or treatment recommendations are difficult to interpret or when you have received conflicting advice.

The goal is to determine whether an exposure is likely to be clinically meaningful and identify evidence-based options for evaluation, monitoring, treatment, or prevention.

Toxicology consultation

Personalized review of medication, supplement, environmental, or exposure-related concerns.

Geographic restriction

At the time of consultation, you must physically be in New York State or the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

Medication and supplement toxicity

Interpretation of adverse effects, overdose concerns, and medication-supplement interactions.

Geographic restriction

At the time of consultation, you must physically be in New York State or the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

Environmental and occupational concerns

Review of exposure histories, testing questions, and risk interpretation.

Geographic restriction

At the time of consultation, you must physically be in New York State or the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

Medicolegal and expert consultation

Toxicology expertise for counsel, individuals, and organizations.

Geographic restriction

None.

Interprofessional consultation

Toxicology expertise for healthcare professionals.

Geographic restriction

None.

Common questions

Reasons people seek consultation

Could a medication or supplement be causing my symptoms?
What do these toxicology, drug, or heavy metal test results mean?
Is this environmental exposure likely to be affecting my health?
Should I pursue additional testing?
Does the evidence support a proposed diagnosis?
What treatment or monitoring options should I consider?
Should I be concerned about mold, heavy metals, or chemical exposures?
How should I interpret conflicting medical advice?

Evidence-based

Recommendations are grounded in clinical toxicology, pharmacology, exposure science, and the medical literature.

Individualized

Evaluation considers symptoms, timing, exposures, testing results, and the broader clinical context.

Practical

The goal is not simply interpretation, but identifying useful next steps for treatment, monitoring, prevention, or reassurance.