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I had a fine experience with Algorx.com, the Test simple panel along with their IGF individual test let me dial in my levels for my lipolysis efforts. 140mg and 2.5iu daily.
Was $150 complete.
Was $150 complete.
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Ok awesome i'm boutta go stock up!
Is the last day on Black Friday? also I've never used fitomics so would I have to pay for the subscription indefinitely until I actually get the blood drawn? or could I just subscribe, buy tests for the next 6 months, save the forms, and then cancel the subscription?
Officially LC has told Fitomics that requisitions are valid for 180 days from order date. Many have used them older than 180 days. I have yet to hear of anyone being denied, but it may be up to the local LC facility.When you order labs with fitomics, is there like a certain timeframe between when you purchase the tests and get the slip and actually go to do the blooddraw? Would be pretty sick if i could just buy a couple months of labs ahead of time
Depends on what you're testing.how do those prices at fitomics compare to hello good labs?
Thanks for sharing Photon.Depends on what you're testing.
They've got a reusable 25 percent off coupon right now too. GL referral code can only be used once I believe (?)
Hey Don, looking through the insider shop, I’m not seeing anything for Omega. Do they have a special name for it that I’m missing?All panels with OmegaCheck have been adjusted down about $17 to reflect this new pricing.
Hey Don, looking through the insider shop, I’m not seeing anything for Omega. Do they have a special name for it that I’m missing?
Today Fitomics also launched testing for NY and NJ via BioReference. A bit more expensive than Quest or LabCorp, but the option is now available at discounted rates.
If you want to send me a list of tests you are interested in, I am happy to pull the prices. Feel free to DM if you would prefer private. Fitomics will certainly refund any sub costs if you cannot get it fulfilled.How exactly does this work? I tried to use GoodLabs (they also have BioReference) but still couldn't get labs done in NY. I am hesitant to subscribe to a service that ultimately will not be rendered. And since you can't see prices without paying for membership I have no idea how much cost I would be saving anyway.
That explains it.It used to be offered by LC but no longer is, maybe that's why. Only way is via Quest now.
Thanks Don. I hadn’t checked Quest. That makes sense.Make sure when logged in, in the upper right, click the dropdown on Account and you choose the Quest Shop.
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Hi @DonLigero
Do you know if this is the same case for labs done at Fitomics?
View: https://www.reddit.com/r/MarekHealth/comments/17jt0ui/does_my_primary_care_physician_see_my_marek_blood/
Will my PCP be able to view my LC results done with Fitomics?
Is there any way to prevent it?
Hi @DonLigero
Do you know if this is the same case for labs done at Fitomics?
View: https://www.reddit.com/r/MarekHealth/comments/17jt0ui/does_my_primary_care_physician_see_my_marek_blood/
Will my PCP be able to view my LC results done with Fitomics?
Is there any way to prevent it?
Potentially yes. My understanding is the data is available to medical professionals, if they request it. It's not just staring them in the face unless their systems automatically poll LC and Quest for data based on patient demographics.
This is not a Fitomics thing, it is a LabCorp, Quest Medical Industrial Complex thing.
How do I prevent them from seeing this? I don't want any doctors or any hospitals or Insurance to have access to the shit I privately pay for and seek treatment personally out of pocket. This is ridiculous.Potentially yes. My understanding is the data is available to medical professionals, if they request it. It's not just staring them in the face unless their systems automatically poll LC and Quest for data based on patient demographics.
This is not a Fitomics thing, it is a LabCorp, Quest Medical Industrial Complex thing.
