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08-03-2014, 09:53 AM #1Associate Member
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Places to get bloodwork done in massachusetts?
Anyone know how to go about this without getting my physician involved? I don't want a paper trail on my insurance. It seems like there's plenty of labs in the surrounding states but they won't test MA residents. Any tips for places in the greater boston area would be appreciated.
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08-03-2014, 10:12 AM #2
Private MD labs .com
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08-03-2014, 10:21 AM #3Associate Member
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Read up on them, looks like I would have to drive out of state but seems like an option. Is there a recommended panel? I'm looking at this one:
Hormone Panel
Description:
This panel contains the following tests:
-Lipid Profile
-Complete Blood Count w/ Differential
-Estradiol
-Insulin Growth Factor (IGF-1)
-Comprehensive Metabolic Panel
-Testosterone , Free (Direct) With Total Testosterone, LC/MS-MS
-Thyroid Profile
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08-03-2014, 10:27 AM #4Associate Member
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Also thinking of adding prolactin to that list since this is gonna be for a tren cycle
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08-03-2014, 10:30 AM #5
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08-03-2014, 10:31 AM #6
That one should refer you to labcorp to get test done - locally.
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08-03-2014, 10:43 AM #7Associate Member
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labcorp, privatelabsmd... none of them allowed to operate in MA. Some dumb law I'm sure.
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08-03-2014, 10:49 AM #8
I saw 2 there.
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08-03-2014, 10:58 AM #9Associate Member
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The labcorps in MA aren't like what your thinking. They do drug screenings and pre-employment health tests for corporations you can't get a panel with test, etc. on it.
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08-03-2014, 11:07 AM #10
Got it- guess it depends on your state then.
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