NeuroSpot Home Test for Anxiety, Panic Attacks and Restlessness

Anxiety, sudden panic attacks and a constant feeling of restlessness are not ”just nerves” — they are often signs that the chemical messengers in your brain are out of balance. The NeuroSpot home test from Amodo Medical measures the key neurotransmitters and stress hormones involved in calming the nervous system, helping you understand the biological root of your symptoms.

Why Neurotransmitters Matter for Anxiety

Anxiety disorders are strongly linked to imbalances in GABA, serotonin, noradrenaline and cortisol. GABA is the body’s natural calming agent — when levels drop, the nervous system becomes over-excitable, leading to worry, tension and panic. Low serotonin is associated with rumination and a low mood that often accompanies anxiety. Chronically high cortisol keeps the body in a fight-or-flight state, which the brain experiences as restlessness and dread.

By measuring all of these in a single test, NeuroSpot reveals which specific imbalance is driving your symptoms — instead of guessing.

What the NeuroSpot Test Detects

The NeuroSpot and NeuroSpot+ panels analyse serotonin, dopamine, noradrenaline, adrenaline, cortisol (3 samples across the day) and DHEA. The NeuroSpot+ version additionally measures GABA and glutamate — particularly relevant for anxiety, since the GABA/glutamate ratio determines how easily the brain is triggered into a panic response.

Samples are collected at home using saliva and urine, then analysed in an accredited European laboratory.

Symptoms That Suggest a Neurotransmitter Imbalance

Consider testing if you experience: persistent anxiety with no clear trigger, panic attacks (rapid heartbeat, shortness of breath, sense of doom), restlessness or inability to sit still, difficulty falling asleep due to a racing mind, irritability, or a feeling of being ”wired but tired”.

How to Order and Use the Test

Order the NeuroSpot or NeuroSpot+ kit online in our webshop. Follow the simple instructions to collect saliva and urine samples at home. Send them to our partner laboratory using the prepaid envelope. You receive a detailed report showing your levels against reference ranges, which you can discuss with your doctor or therapist for a targeted treatment plan.

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