The Lexx Medical Group
Array 12 Pathogen Testing
A physician-directed immune reactivity screen designed to help explore whether pathogen-associated immune responses may be part of a complex symptom, inflammatory, or autoimmune picture.
Immune Reactivity
Array 12 looks at immune responses associated with selected pathogens and pathogen groups.
Clinical Context
Results are interpreted alongside symptoms, history, exposures, and other testing.
A deeper look at pathogen-associated immune signals.
Cyrex Array 12 is known as the Pathogen-Associated Immune Reactivity Screen.
The test is best used as part of a larger physician-directed evaluation. It does not replace diagnosis, acute infection workup, emergency care, or confirmatory testing when those are needed.
Service Overview
Testing that looks beyond a single suspected infection.
Array 12 Pathogen Testing may be considered for patients with complex symptoms, inflammatory patterns, autoimmune concerns, gastrointestinal issues, fatigue, neurologic symptoms, tick-borne exposure questions, or unexplained immune reactivity. The purpose is to add useful immune-system information to the clinical conversation, not to reduce a patient’s case to one lab result.
Screen
The test evaluates immune reactivity associated with selected pathogen categories, including oral, gastrointestinal, parasitic, viral, and tick-borne targets.
Interpret
Results are reviewed alongside symptoms, exposure history, prior infections, immune patterns, and other labs rather than interpreted in isolation.
Plan
Dr. Joseph can use the results to guide discussion about follow-up testing, immune support, targeted treatment questions, or referral when appropriate.
Why Patients Ask About It
When infection history and immune symptoms overlap.
Some patients have persistent symptoms after known exposures, suspected infections, gut problems, inflammatory symptoms, or autoimmune-like patterns. Array 12 can help organize the immune-reactivity side of that conversation.
- Persistent fatigue, body aches, brain fog, or inflammatory symptoms
- Autoimmune concerns or unexplained immune reactivity
- Gastrointestinal symptoms with possible infectious or immune triggers
- Tick-borne exposure questions or complex infectious history
- Prior infections that may still be clinically relevant to immune patterns
- Need for a more organized physician-directed testing strategy
Important clinical note
Array 12 measures immune reactivity. It should not be treated as a standalone diagnosis of active infection. Abnormal, unclear, or clinically important findings may require confirmatory testing, additional evaluation, treatment review, or referral.
Visit Flow
What to expect with Array 12 Pathogen Testing.
The value of advanced testing comes from choosing it for the right reasons and interpreting it carefully. Dr. Joseph reviews whether Array 12 is appropriate before ordering, then places results into the larger clinical picture.
Clinical intake
Symptoms, exposure history, prior infections, autoimmune history, medications, and previous testing are reviewed first.
Test selection
Dr. Joseph determines whether Array 12 is appropriate or whether other testing should come first.
Serum collection
Array 12 is a serum-based test, and collection requirements are reviewed when the test is ordered.
Result review
Results are reviewed in plain language, with attention to what they suggest, what they do not prove, and what still needs clarification.
Follow-up testing
Depending on the findings, confirmatory testing, stool testing, tick-borne testing, imaging, or referral may be discussed.
Care planning
The test can help guide a broader plan for immune support, targeted care, risk reduction, or additional evaluation.
Physician-Directed Care
Why choose The Lexx Medical Group?
The Lexx Medical Group is built around advanced therapeutics, optimum health, and maximum performance. Dr. Joseph works with patients who often need more than basic screening, especially when immune, infectious, inflammatory, and chronic symptom patterns overlap.
DO-led review
Testing is ordered and interpreted in a physician-directed setting, with attention to the full clinical picture.
Advanced testing strategy
Array 12 can be integrated with standard labs, specialty testing, history, symptoms, and follow-up evaluation.
Complex cases
The clinic works with patients who often have layered symptoms, prior testing, and unresolved health questions.
Practical next steps
The focus is helping patients move from scattered testing to an organized, clinically useful plan.
Questions
Array 12 Pathogen Testing FAQ
What is Array 12 Pathogen Testing?
Array 12 is the Cyrex Pathogen-Associated Immune Reactivity Screen. It evaluates immune reactivity associated with selected pathogen targets and is intended to be interpreted in clinical context.
Does Array 12 diagnose active infection?
Not by itself. Array 12 measures immune reactivity, which is not the same thing as proving active infection. Clinically important results may require confirmatory testing or additional evaluation.
Who may be a good candidate?
Patients with complex inflammatory symptoms, autoimmune concerns, gastrointestinal issues, tick-borne exposure questions, chronic fatigue, neurologic symptoms, or unexplained immune patterns may benefit from discussing whether this test is appropriate.
What kind of sample is used?
Array 12 is a serum-based blood test. Collection details and logistics are reviewed when the test is ordered.
Where is The Lexx Medical Group located?
The Lexx Medical Group is located at the Posthaste Pharmacy medical offices, 4401 Sheridan St #2, Hollywood, FL 33021.
Start the Conversation
Ready to ask about Array 12 Pathogen Testing?
Contact The Lexx Medical Group to ask whether Array 12 Pathogen Testing is appropriate for your symptoms, exposure history, immune concerns, and broader physician-directed health plan with Dr. James Joseph, DO.