# MoldCo > MoldCo (legal entity: The Immune Co.) provides virtual care and lab testing for mold-related illness. Patients see a mold-trained provider, follow an evidence-based three-step recovery protocol, and get medications shipped to their door. MoldCo treats but does not diagnose CIRS. ## Start here - Mold Risk Score: https://www.moldco.com/mold-risk-score - Free resources: https://www.moldco.com/resources - Specialized care: https://www.moldco.com/care - Pricing and what to expect: https://www.moldco.com/care/pricing - Testing: https://www.moldco.com/testing - Free guide: https://www.moldco.com/guide - Editorial standards: https://www.moldco.com/editorial-standards - Human-readable sitemap: https://www.moldco.com/sitemap ## Testing - Mold Health Panel: https://www.moldco.com/testing/mold-health-panel - Starter panel: https://www.moldco.com/testing/starter-panel - CIRS panel: https://www.moldco.com/testing/cirs-panel - Complete panel: https://www.moldco.com/testing/complete-panel - Home test: https://www.moldco.com/testing/home-test - HLA-DR genetic risk test: https://www.moldco.com/testing/hla-dr-genetic-risk-test ## Education - Articles: https://www.moldco.com/blog - Research and evidence: https://www.moldco.com/research - Environmental medicine: https://www.moldco.com/environmental-medicine - Authors and reviewers: https://www.moldco.com/authors - [Care and Treatment](https://www.moldco.com/blog/category/care-and-treatment) - [Causes and Exposure](https://www.moldco.com/blog/category/causes-and-exposure) - [Costs](https://www.moldco.com/blog/category/costs) - [Mold 101](https://www.moldco.com/blog/category/mold-101) - [Science and Evidence](https://www.moldco.com/blog/category/science-and-evidence) - [Symptoms](https://www.moldco.com/blog/category/symptoms) - [Testing Guide](https://www.moldco.com/blog/category/testing-guide) ## Location resources - [Mold Doctors in NYC: Why You Can't Find One (and What to Do Instead)](https://www.moldco.com/locations/ny/new-york-city/mold-doctors): There are zero mold doctors in NYC trained in the Shoemaker Protocol. Learn why, what mold toxicity treatment looks like, and how telehealth changes everything. - [Mold Removal in New York City: What the Building Fix Doesn't Fix](https://www.moldco.com/locations/ny/new-york-city/mold-removal): NYC mold removal guide covering remediation costs, Article 32 licensing, post-removal health testing, and why 1 in 4 people still feel sick after the mold is gone. - [Mold Testing in New York City: What You Can (and Can't) Order](https://www.moldco.com/locations/ny/new-york-city/mold-testing): NYC has dozens of LabCorp locations but state law blocks mold illness blood panels. Here's the right starting point for New Yorkers. - [Mold in New York City: Why the Medical Capital Has Zero Mold Illness Doctors](https://www.moldco.com/locations/ny/new-york-city): NYC has 36,178 mold complaints and zero Shoemaker Certified physicians. Learn about neighborhood risks, testing options, and how to get mold illness care in New York. - [Mold illness doctors in Houston: how to find specialized care](https://www.moldco.com/locations/tx/houston/mold-doctors): Shoemaker Protocol-trained practitioners are scarce in Houston. Learn how residents access mold illness care through local options and MoldCo telehealth. - [Mold Removal in Houston: What Homeowners Need to Know](https://www.moldco.com/locations/tx/houston/mold-removal): Houston's humidity and hurricane history make mold removal urgent. Learn the remediation process, costs, Texas licensing rules, and when to test your health. - [Mold Testing in Houston, TX: What to Test, Where to Go, and What It Costs](https://www.moldco.com/locations/tx/houston/mold-testing): Learn about mold testing options in Houston TX. Compare home dust DNA testing, blood biomarker panels, and local LabCorp locations for Houston residents. - [Mold Illness in Houston, TX: What You Need to Know](https://www.moldco.com/locations/tx/houston): Houston's humidity, flooding, and Hurricane Harvey legacy make mold illness a real risk. Learn about testing, treatment, and your options. ## Latest articles - [Mold poisoning treatment starts with two questions](https://www.moldco.com/blog/mold-poisoning-treatment): What to do after suspected mold exposure: reduce the source, avoid diagnosis-by-symptoms, and use clinician-guided care when needed. - [Long-term mold exposure: how to read years of stacked diagnoses](https://www.moldco.com/blog/long-term-mold-exposure): What long-term mold exposure may and may not explain about a stack of diagnoses, plus a safer sequence for checking the home, body, and care path. - [Mold and Skin Rash: What It Can Mean and What It Can't Prove](https://www.moldco.com/blog/mold-skin-rash): Mold can trigger rash in some people, but a rash alone cannot prove the cause. Learn when to seek care, check the building, or screen a wider pattern. - [How Much Does Mold Testing Cost? Pay for the Answer You Need](https://www.moldco.com/blog/mold-test-cost): Mold testing costs vary by the answer you need. Compare inspection, sampling, HERTSMI-2 dust testing, and body-side screening. - [Mold Testing: The Complete Guide to Testing Your Home and Your Body](https://www.moldco.com/blog/mold-testing-complete-guide): Learn which mold tests actually work, which waste money, and how to test both your home and body for mold exposure. Evidence-based guide with costs. - [Mycotoxin Symptoms: What They Can and Cannot Tell You](https://www.moldco.com/blog/mycotoxin-symptoms): See common symptoms linked to mold and mycotoxins, why symptoms alone cannot diagnose CIRS or mold illness, and what evidence to sort next. - [Actinos and CIRS: how to know when mold is not the whole story](https://www.moldco.com/blog/actinobacteria-cirs-guide): What each CIRS test can and cannot tell you about actinobacteria, and where MoldCo can help interpret outside results. - [CDC Mold Illness and CIRS: Why the Agency Has Never Evaluated the Evidence](https://www.moldco.com/blog/cdc-mold-illness-cirs-never-evaluated): The CDC hasn't rejected CIRS. It's never evaluated it. Its mold guidance still rests on a 2004 report written before 98% of the evidence existed. - [112 of 114 studies on water-damaged buildings: what the evidence shows](https://www.moldco.com/blog/dooley-mcmahon-2020-water-damaged-buildings-evidence): The Dooley-McMahon 2020 water-damaged buildings review found 112 of 114 epidemiological studies (98.2%) support a link to single- and multi-system illness. - [Triple positive CIRS: what the Shoemaker research shows, and what it doesn't](https://www.moldco.com/blog/triple-positive-cirs): Triple positive CIRS is a transcriptomic subset described in Shoemaker-lineage publications. Learn what the papers report, what remains open, and why it is not routine. - [Is it mold, or something else? How to tell](https://www.moldco.com/blog/is-it-mold-or-something-else): Brain fog, fatigue, and sinus trouble have many causes. Here is how clinicians separate mold-related illness from the common look-alikes — and the sensible next step. - [The ACOEM Mold Paper: $500/Hour Expert Witnesses and What the Science Actually Shows](https://www.moldco.com/blog/acoem-2002-mold-paper-conflicts-of-interest): The ACOEM 2002 mold paper was written by defense expert witnesses, flagged internally as advocacy, and pulled in 2015. Here's what the evidence actually says. ## Legal - Legal index: https://www.moldco.com/legal