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Q: Are the prices listed the total cost? A: Yes. There are no draw fees and the fee listed is your total cost.
Q: Can a company or group offer our tests as a benefit? A: Yes. Negotiated discounts are available. Please see our Partner Program.
Q: Why should I get tested? A: A lab test amy help to identify a potential problem area and thereby establishing a baseline for which future tests can be monitored.
Q: Do I need to see my doctor to get tested? A: No. You may use us to order a lab test without consulting your doctor. We do, however, recommend that you share the lab results with your Doctor.
Q: Who gets tested at LabTest MD? · Adults, Teens, Children · Those who are un-insured. · Anyone who needs frequent testing for the same condition. · Companies who wish to screen their employees for illegal substances. Q: Is this covered by my insurance? A: We do not file insurance claim. Some insurance plans have a "wellness" or prevention benefit and you should contact your carrier for that information.
Q: Does Medicare cover this? A: No. Q: Do I need an appointment? A: No. An appointment is not required. Q: Should I eat or not eat before the tests? A: Please contact us to find out about fasting requirements. Q: When will I receive the results? A: We will mail, fax, or email your results withing 24-72 hours after your blood is drawn for serum tests. If you would like to pick up your test results in person we will call when they are ready. Q: Are the results confidential? A: Yes. We respect your privacy and maintain confidentiality. You are the only one who receives the results unless you specifically direct us otherwise.
Q: Will I be able to understand the test results? A: You should consult with your physician regarding interpretation of your test results. Q: How reliable are the results? A: We use a leading national laboratory, which is a fully accredited, licensed Medical Reference Lab. Q: Will my doctor see the results or receive a copy? A: We deal directly with you and provide the results only to you. We recommend that you take a copy of the results with you when you visit your Doctor. Q: What if I receive an abnormal value? A: Abnormalities do not necessarily mean you have an illness or disease. We strongly recommend you discuss the results with your Doctor. Q: Who can I contact about abnormal results? A: Questions regarding abnormal results should be discussed with your Doctor.
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