MoldCo is a clinician-led virtual clinic built specifically for people dealing with mold-related illness. The model is simple: get tested, get data, and if the data shows a problem, start treatment with real clinicians who know what they're looking at. Everything is remote. No waiting six months for a specialist appointment. No flying across the country. No $10,000 intake process.

The clinical approach is guided by Dr. Ritchie Shoemaker's research, the physician who spent 25 years defining the field of mold-related illness and published the foundational peer-reviewed work on how biotoxins affect the immune system. MoldCo's team is trained under the Shoemaker and CIRSx programs, working under the guidance of Dr. Scott McMahon, who has treated thousands of mold-affected patients. This isn't a wellness brand selling supplements. It's a medical practice with real clinicians, real lab work, and a treatment protocol backed by decades of published research.

The entry point is a blood panel. The Starter Health Panel costs $56, sold at cost, no markup. It measures three biomarkers linked to mold-related illness: TGF-B1, MMP-9, and MSH. These markers show how mold exposure may be affecting inflammation, immune response, and hormone regulation. Patients order online, visit a nearby LabCorp location for a standard blood draw, and get results back. If the data indicates a problem, they can start care with MoldCo clinicians who build an individualized treatment plan.

Research suggests approximately 24% of the population carries a genetic predisposition that may make them more susceptible to mold-related health effects. For those people, conventional doctors often have no answers. Symptoms get attributed to anxiety, allergies, or aging. MoldCo exists because its founders went through exactly that experience and built the clinic they wished had existed when they were sick.

The virtual format removes geographic barriers that have historically kept mold illness care out of reach for most patients. Available in most U.S. states, with LabCorp's 2,000+ locations handling the blood work. No referral needed. No insurance gatekeeping for the panel.