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      I heard their tests will range from $20-$40

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      whats this all about???? bloodwork sent out taken at home??? tell me more
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      i just talked to the guy, you buy the test(s) and you report to one of their collection points in your city. you then get your results within 1-3 days, no questions asked. walk in and walk out then keep checking your email for your results. its cheap too.

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      After reading your post, I emailed him too. He said that it should be up and running in the next 3-4 weeks. He also mentioned a big discount in the first month of service.

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      this sound good. but why not just see the doctor? if you have isnsurance its usually pretty cheap but then again i don't know if the insurance will pay for monthly or weekly test if thats what you want or unless you don't have insurance.

      and also what do they test for for 20-40 dollars?

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      if you see a dr you have to try to go through all the crap of explaining, then insurance gets nosey, and it could show on your med records, not everybody has a cool dr or insurance.

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      This is an excerpt from the email I received:

      ...so that we can get our blood work done anytime we may need to know our status do to certain toxins and/or drugs. Our business has access to over 4000 tests and over 1200 blood collection sites around the USA. We are not up and running yet (3-4 weeks),however, here is a sample of some popular tests and approximate cost. liver panel $30 renal panel $28 lipid profile/ratios $28 and perhaps specials such as liver and renal $50. i hope this helps, and remember for our grand opening(for the first month) most tests will be $10-$15...

      Maybe that will help explain a little. I guess we will have to wait until they open to find out everything.

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      i wish i had this service when i was using the 17aa's. instead i was in suspense because the doc said too much testing will make my insurance co. start an investigation.

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      I get a script from my doc and get a $15 copay that gives me liver, cholesteral(sp), test levels, blah, blah, blah.

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      Yeah, I get everything done confidentially by a family practitioner who went to med school with my father. ALL tests, no questions asked and no records, for a $25 copay. Hell I even get scripts and free samples. Something doesn't quite sound right about that blood test service.

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      i agree bass

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      Note he mentions each test individually, sounds legit, yet thinking you can get blood work done el cheapo, ain't going to happen.

      Most places charge like this guy, x amount of dollars for x amount of info. That's just the market place, don't see how he could change that.

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      I usually go to my doctor I feel better and also get his advice plus I have insurance!

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      i go to my doc 15.00 every time

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