The missing
clinical variable:
indoor air.
When patients present with unexplained fatigue, persistent brain fog, or recurrent respiratory symptoms — and the labs don’t explain it — the environment often does. Illumenair provides comprehensive, room-by-room indoor air quality assessments with clinical-grade reports your patients can bring to any specialist.
Environmental data your patients can't get anywhere else.
Most providers never have access to the one variable that can tie a clinical picture together. We give you — and your patients — that data.
Mystery Symptoms
Unexplained fatigue, persistent brain fog, recurring respiratory issues, and sleep disruption are common presentations when mold or elevated bioaerosols are present in the home or workplace. When standard labs and imaging don't reveal a cause, the indoor environment is often the overlooked variable — and our data can help explain the clinical picture.
Shoemaker Protocol Support
For patients undergoing CIRS investigation, a documented indoor air quality assessment is an essential component. Our reports provide room-by-room data across all eleven parameters — mold, bacteria, viral load, VOCs, formaldehyde, carbon monoxide, CO2, pollen, humidity, PM2.5, and PM10 — with outdoor baseline comparison, giving you documented environmental evidence to support biotoxin illness investigation and treatment planning.
Clinical-Grade Reports
Our reports are formatted for inclusion in patient records and are structured for easy review by any specialist. Data is organized by room, parameter, and severity — with plain-language interpretation alongside raw values. Shareable directly with your patients and their care team.
Same-Visit Data
No lab send-outs, no multi-week turnaround. Using advanced real-time particle analysis technology, our assessments capture and analyze air quality data on-site. Results are reviewed with your patient during the visit, and a full written report is delivered shortly after — accelerating your clinical decision-making.
Conditions linked to indoor air quality.
Indoor contaminants — including mold, bacteria, viral load, VOCs, formaldehyde, carbon monoxide, CO2, pollen, humidity extremes, and particulate matter — have documented associations with a wide range of conditions your patients may be presenting with.
Brain Fog & Cognitive Impairment
Elevated CO2 and airborne mold exposure are associated with decreased cognitive performance, poor concentration, and memory difficulties — symptoms frequently mistaken for anxiety or depression.
Chronic Fatigue
Systemic inflammation triggered by persistent mold and biological contaminant exposure can manifest as intractable fatigue unresponsive to standard interventions.
Respiratory Symptoms
Recurrent cough, wheezing, sinusitis, and asthma exacerbations can be triggered or perpetuated by airborne mold, bacteria, pollen, and VOC exposure in the home environment.
Sleep Disruption
VOC exposure and elevated biological contaminants are associated with impaired sleep architecture. Patients sleeping in contaminated environments may report persistent non-restorative sleep despite good sleep hygiene.
Systemic Inflammation
Chronic low-level mold and bioaerosol exposure activates innate immune pathways, elevating inflammatory markers that may otherwise appear idiopathic on standard panels.
Chemical Sensitivity (MCS)
Volatile organic compounds from building materials, furnishings, and cleaning products are common triggers for patients with multiple chemical sensitivities, often undetected without environmental testing.
CIRS / Biotoxin Illness
Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome requires documentation of a water-damaged building as part of the Shoemaker Protocol workup. Our assessment provides this environmental evidence — room-by-room data across all eleven parameters (mold, bacteria, viral load, VOCs, formaldehyde, carbon monoxide, CO2, pollen, humidity, PM2.5, and PM10) compared against outdoor baselines.
Immune Dysregulation
Chronic mold and bioaerosol exposure is associated with immune dysregulation. Patients with unexplained frequent infections, autoimmune flares, or persistent inflammatory markers may benefit from environmental investigation.
A report built for clinical use.
Every assessment produces a structured written report with room-by-room data, interpretation, and actionable recommendations — ready for patient records or specialist referrals.
Everything in the written report
Each patient receives a comprehensive, professionally formatted document they can bring to any follow-up appointment — whether with you, a specialist, or a remediation contractor.
- Room-by-room data across all eleven parameters with outdoor baseline comparison
- Documented environmental data suitable for CIRS/Shoemaker Protocol investigation
- Mold, bacteria, viral load, and pollen counts per room
- VOC and formaldehyde levels per room
- Carbon monoxide and CO2 levels tied to safety and cognitive performance benchmarks
- PM2.5 and PM10 particulate matter measurements per room
- Humidity mapped against mold growth thresholds
- Quiescent vs. resuspension scan comparison (resting vs. activity state)
- Priority findings with plain-language interpretation
- Targeted remediation and mitigation recommendations
Reports are structured for provider review and can be added directly to the patient's chart. Electronic copies are available for specialist forwarding.
Refer a Patient
When a patient's environment may be part of the clinical picture, we're the partner you call. Reach out to discuss a referral or to ask whether an assessment is appropriate for a specific case.
Portland · Seattle · Vancouver, WA · Ridgefield · SW Washington
Provider types we serve.
We partner with clinicians across specialties who recognize that the environment is an inseparable part of their patients' health picture.
Not sure if an assessment is right for your patient? Call us at (971) 363-5626 and we'll walk through the case together. We want to make sure it's the right tool for the right patient.

