At this point you may be asking yourself, if therapy directed to underlying altered vaginal micro-
flora is so superior for the spectrum of symptoms including chronic vaginal discharge, vaginal
odor, itching, and vaginal burning, stinging or rawness then why isn’t it widely utilized in the
United States?
The primary reason is that practitioners have relied on a century old technique for the analysis
of vaginal secretions known as “wet preps” and patterns of altered vaginal micro-flora have gone
totally unrecognized. The new technique of quantitative analysis of wet preparations was
published by Dr. Fowler in a peer reviewed medical journal for worldwide viewing in October of
2012. He had been using the technique it for years; few others worldwide do so. It takes a
physicians significant time, dedication, and investment in equipment to offer this level of
expertise for very little reimbursement based on the current diagnostic codes so there is little
incentive for physicians to make the overall investment. Consequently, this test will not likely
to be routinely offered in gynecologic practices for many years to come. FGI wishes to make this
advanced diagnostic technique and treatment available to all US women.