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Cheap Bloodwork - How to Get It WITHOUT Insurance

I'm not seeing that panel at all anymore. I see Female Hormone Optimization Checkup, Optimization Panel, both at high prices. I see a "new" Hormone Panel with Estradiol Sensitive and Testosterone LC/MS-MS. So I guess what I'm asking is what components do I want to check up on, so I can look for a panel that has them in it. They seem to change names frequently.
 
I'm not seeing that panel at all anymore. I see Female Hormone Optimization Checkup, Optimization Panel, both at high prices. I see a "new" Hormone Panel with Estradiol Sensitive and Testosterone LC/MS-MS. So I guess what I'm asking is what components do I want to check up on, so I can look for a panel that has them in it. They seem to change names frequently.

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September Discount code: 1282674
 
I'm sorry if this has been covered in this thread already. After I get my bloods do I have to go through my GP for a referral to a trt specialist? Have insurance and want to do this the cheapest way. Bloods are costing me less than $60. My GP wanted me to go to a lab first, and then another appointment "a physical" to read my bloods. The online route is way cheaper.
 
I'm sorry if this has been covered in this thread already. After I get my bloods do I have to go through my GP for a referral to a trt specialist? Have insurance and want to do this the cheapest way. Bloods are costing me less than $60. My GP wanted me to go to a lab first, and then another appointment "a physical" to read my bloods. The online route is way cheaper.
Depends on your insurance; mine let's me see whomever I want whenever I want.
 
sorry if this has been covered, but I live in MA, and was wondering if there is a way that I can get this labwork done. I did labwork less than 3 months ago, and my total testosterone was around 350 (which is one the low end, and I'm 24 years old). Whenever I ask my doc to do blood work she asks me why, so I cant keep asking her to order me blood work.
 
Private MD Labs
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$56.94 with the December 2017 15% promotion code: MM34YQ
 
Does this test also give you your estrogen levels? I would assume it does, but we all know what assuming means. I've read the description and didn't see anything that specifically said estrogen levels. I want to make sure that while on test I keep my estrogen levels where they need to be.
 
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This option is cheaper than I can get labs with my insurance so I’m definitely using this from now on!
 
That’s the regular e2 test though isn’t it? We should be getting the e2 sensitive essay.
Discountedlabs dot com has that test for $50 or so.
 
Used this for the first time and it’s awesome!!!

Hit the website last night...called LabCorp this morning to make an appointment...gave blood late morning...

Super easy and very affordable!

I’ll let you guys know how quickly my results are delivered.
 
Got my results almost exactly 24 hours after I gave blood...awesome...thanks to the OP and others who have recommended this!
 
Used this for the first time and it’s awesome!!!

Hit the website last night...called LabCorp this morning to make an appointment...gave blood late morning...

Super easy and very affordable!

I’ll let you guys know how quickly my results are delivered.
Is the code still good? Glad you had a good experience bro. Keep us posted.
 
Does this test also give you your estrogen levels? I would assume it does, but we all know what assuming means. I've read the description and didn't see anything that specifically said estrogen levels. I want to make sure that while on test I keep my estrogen levels where they need to be.
I think I remember being able to add certain panels on Privatemd but I'm not 100% certain. Hoping someone else knows also.

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Is the code still good? Glad you had a good experience bro. Keep us posted.

I googled for a coupon code that worked but I don’t recall what the code was.

Was literally the 1st google search result I’m sure you can find it easily. I believe it was 15% off.
 
Order online and go to a lab near you. Get the female hormone panel and specify that you want male reference ranges. Should have results in 24-48 hours via email I believe
 
I still stick by the saliva hormone testing kit for those who won't do the blood work. It's been shown to be effective and comes right to your doorstep. Unfortunately I'm in New York so I am not allowed to do saliva testing, so I cannot speak to it personally. But from what I've read, I would do it if it were available in my state.
 
I still stick by the saliva hormone testing kit for those who won't do the blood work. It's been shown to be effective and comes right to your doorstep. Unfortunately I'm in New York so I am not allowed to do saliva testing, so I cannot speak to it personally. But from what I've read, I would do it if it were available in my state.

I do know that testosterone saliva testing is very inaccurate. You might want to research saliva testing if you are adjusting meds with the results.
 
I do know that testosterone saliva testing is very inaccurate. You might want to research saliva testing if you are adjusting meds with the results.

I'll have to look into it again. I remember seeing people's experiences vary on here, but I remember seeing a controlled study that showed it was accurate. Like I said, it doesn't matter to me because I cannot get those kind of tests done in my state anyway.
 
This info is great and highly appreciated. I ordered my test friday and had my blood taken this morning at Labcorp. Simple and cheap. Thanks
 
Is it important to know what your free test levels are pre cycle? I noticed that isn’t included in the female hormone test....
 
Is the female hormone test a good test to take prior to your first ever pro hormone cycle? Or are there more things I want to test for? Another article I saw online said I want to check for the following:

- LH
- FSH
- Total Test
- Free Test
- Estradiol
- RBC
- Glucose
- Blood Urea Nitrogen
- Creatinine
- Cholesterol
- AST
- ALT

I noticed the female panel tests for most but not all of this. How important is it to get the missing stuff tested for before my first ever PH cycle???
 
Only thing not included in the female panel is your free test. If you can afford it I would add it. Not a huge deal although it is a bit of a better indicator of where you feel best if that makes sense
 
Just did this and got my results. Says I have high levels of bilirubin. Is this a reason to be concerned? I added on a free test level test as well, still waiting on those results. (Didn’t get my lipids tested) I should’ve since these tests were before my first ever PH cycle. Strapped for cash tho.

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Just did this and got my results. Says I have high levels of bilirubin. Is this a reason to be concerned? I added on a free test level test as well, still waiting on those results. (Didn’t get my lipids tested) I should’ve since these tests were before my first ever PH cycle. Strapped for cash tho.

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Have you ever had bloodwork done before, ever?
 
Nope, first time.

It could be a sign of an underlying issue, or could be just a transient elevation. There’s also a condition called Gilbert’s which is genetic and bilirubin is just always elevated and nothing to really worry about. With one set of labs, you can’t really tell.
 
It could be a sign of an underlying issue, or could be just a transient elevation. There’s also a condition called Gilbert’s which is genetic and bilirubin is just always elevated and nothing to really worry about. With one set of labs, you can’t really tell.

I see I see. Well hopefully it’s nothing serious. ??
 
Just ordered the female hormone panel and scheduled the blood work Wednesday. I'm nervous and excited because 1) never had these levels tested and I'm at my natty point that I want to see where I stand and 2) nervous because I hate shots lol.

Anyway - I noticed some say you don't necessarily need to be fasted prior to a hormone panel, which makes sense I guess. What do you guys think?
 
Just ordered the female hormone panel and scheduled the blood work Wednesday. I'm nervous and excited because 1) never had these levels tested and I'm at my natty point that I want to see where I stand and 2) nervous because I hate shots lol.

Anyway - I noticed some say you don't necessarily need to be fasted prior to a hormone panel, which makes sense I guess. What do you guys think?

This in the panel that includes CBC and CMP, right? You will need to be fasted as it includes glucose level.

Also, make sure you are doing this as early as possible. LabCorp opens at 8 AM.
 
This in the panel that includes CBC and CMP, right? You will need to be fasted as it includes glucose level.

Also, make sure you are doing this as early as possible. LabCorp opens at 8 AM.

Yes it does and that definitely makes sense now. Thank you for the tips!

I scheduled an appointment for 7:15AM tomorrow morning. I'm sure others are interested, so i'll be posting results to get opinions. :)
 
Annnnnnd the results are in. Would anyone mind posting your thoughts? Some info on me:

25 year old male, lifetime natty. I don't drink alcohol or do any drugs of sort.
199lbs, 6'

Currently eating in a bulk consisting of about 250g protein/day.
Put on about 15lbs in the last 15 weeks.

Was fasted for 12 hours prior to test - not even a sip of water. Last workout was about 24 hours prior to test.

The night before the test I was feeling pretty sick (stuffy head/congestion thing), miraculously woke up feeling better the next morning.

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I'm in no way an expert - this is my first time doing such test - but I feel like the high AST *might* be the higher protein diet? High lymphs might be why I was feeling sick leading up to the test? High BUN - also higher protein diet - maybe lack of water leading up to the test?

Also, how's my E2? Test seems average, E2 appears to be mid-range.
 
Everything looks pretty good to me to be honest! Things that were high will take care of themselves
 
Bumping this thread to see what folks are still using as the Gold STANDARD.
 
I've used this successfully twice now, and will be using it again in roughly a month for post-PCT bloods. Soooo useful.
 
I've used this successfully twice now, and will be using it again in roughly a month for post-PCT bloods. Soooo useful.

Awesome thanks for the info! 804 are you in VA?
 
No problem. I'm near VA in Pennsylvania actually. 804 refers to an old bowling score when I used to do that as a kid. I see now that it's also Richmond's area code! haha

I got hype for a minute there!
 
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