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Post #52569274 added 08-18-2012 8:24 PM by Charlottenian in Archived Deals
i have seen asymptomatic patients demand antibiotics because the WBC was 13.5 or demand a pan CT scan of the body because the CEA was slightly elevated and their research on the internet proved they...
Post #52559886 added 08-18-2012 10:50 AM by mnsweeps in Archived Deals
If I order a $20 test today how long are they valid? I did a full physical 3 months back and all looked good. I want to do it during december ..when does the offer expire if i order today?
Post #52560006 added 08-18-2012 10:59 AM by travfar in Archived Deals
"Q) Is there an expiration date on my blood test order? A) Yes. Your requisition form for the blood draw is only good for 6 months from the date the order is placed." ...
Post #52561062 added 08-18-2012 12:05 PM by travfar in Archived Deals
And your series of personal attacks and contradictory misinformation continue. When did I say that? I didn't did I? In fact, I've done the opposite. Just more of your minsformation laced...
Post #52558404 added 08-18-2012 9:16 AM by notaxstate in Archived Deals
Just got results back via email in PDF format file. I gave my blood work to Labcorp yesterday at 11.30am EST and I got my results at 11.45am EST on Sat. That is incredibly quick. Thanks OP. I hope...
Post #52558540 added 08-18-2012 9:27 AM by travfar in Archived Deals
Wow that's fast. Makes you wonder why when you go to see a doctor it takes days or even weeks to get the same results. An assay only takes a few minutes to run. The fastest turn around I ever...
Post #52559732 added 08-18-2012 10:42 AM by travfar in Archived Deals
You mean not just a cent, but $80. "The more tests doctors run in their own offices, the more they get paid for, whether or not a patient really needs them. Since we patients are rarely paying...
Post #52561742 added 08-18-2012 12:46 PM by just123me in Archived Deals
Great and what a speedy process! Just to confirm, on the report were you given normal ranges so we have something to go by?
Post #52559018 added 08-18-2012 10:00 AM by kevindar in Archived Deals
Again, it is an uninformed post. Simple fact: there is no charge for orderingg labs. The only party that gets paid is the lab. If you have a beef on why the lab is willing to accept 20 from you...
Post #52558638 added 08-18-2012 9:35 AM by travfar in Archived Deals
Really? Then how come it costs so much more to get the tests through a doctor than through an online website? That money's going somewhere. Think before you speak.
Post #52486946 added 08-15-2012 1:18 PM by Parachute07 in Archived Deals
Meaning that New York State residents can't get in on this deal? Or, at least, can't get it done in New York State? (without seeing a doctor first?)
Post #52487246 added 08-15-2012 1:30 PM by spyca77 in Archived Deals
Unless the labs are done as part of a community multiphasic health assessment whereby a physician onsite at place of testing typically uses a "blanket" order for labs, your doctor would need to write...
Post #52488612 added 08-15-2012 2:14 PM by travfar in Archived Deals
I've done that in the past. The problem is with many insurance plans, you have to pick a doctor "in network" beforehand. Which kind of limits that. Unless someone wants to keep switching doctors...
Post #52489816 added 08-15-2012 3:02 PM by travfar in Archived Deals
There are countries where they are like that. I know someone who's dad is a cardiac surgeon overseas. When we met, I told her they must be rich. She said no, a doctor doesn't make more than a...
Post #52489552 added 08-15-2012 2:50 PM by travfar in Archived Deals
Which is far more than many people who get PhDs who have the same years of education/lost income, indebtedness and workload.
Post #52489560 added 08-15-2012 2:50 PM by faded9 in Archived Deals
So doctors should sacrifice a decade of their life accumulating debt for their training or little to no monetary gain in the end? How generous of you. Why don't you go to medical school,...
Post #52491522 added 08-15-2012 4:31 PM by green_key in Archived Deals
Life Extension is a supplement company that publishes magazines carried by Whole Foods...etc. I found them originally via their magazine publication, but found their supplements to be a bit pricy....
Post #52493514 added 08-15-2012 6:19 PM by devil2007 in Archived Deals
anyone got confirmation email from them yet? I ordered one and havent got any email from them.
Post #52494948 added 08-15-2012 7:32 PM by zexze in Archived Deals
I see 10% coupon, where did you find 15% ? thx.
Post #52495100 added 08-15-2012 7:38 PM by travfar in Archived Deals
Strange how countries that spend less for their healthcare with correspondingly lower salaries for their doctors have better healthcare and healthier citizens than the US. Must be a fluke. Wait,...
Post #52495206 added 08-15-2012 7:43 PM by orphicdragon in Archived Deals
Labcorp is complete and utter garbage. When I worked for them, I paid to have my labs done at Quest. Free is no great deal when you get BS results. I can't tell you the number of times I saw...
Post #52495258 added 08-15-2012 7:45 PM by thus in Archived Deals
Strange how you think all the money goes to doctors. If you look into it you'll realize that the doctor is the least paid person in the scheme of things. Bureaucracy, insurance companies and pharm...
Post #52495700 added 08-15-2012 8:10 PM by alochet in Archived Deals
Got a question regarding the 12 hour fast, can that rule be applied to sleeping time?
Post #52511064 added 08-16-2012 10:52 AM by orphicdragon in Archived Deals
2nd this. The heels are a hit and miss, but sensitive teeth are a definite aww crap on the folic front. If you are vitamin D and folic deficient get with professional. All vitamins are not the...
Post #52513780 added 08-16-2012 12:28 PM by orphicdragon in Archived Deals
The critical mistake was made by her nephrologist. She lost her medicare/medicaid at 18 and her meds were 4k plus. We found programs and money for most of the critical ones, but he told her she...
Post #52516418 added 08-16-2012 2:01 PM by travathian in Archived Deals
Get back to me when you've gone through med school and worked as a doctor for a few years. I'd love to write a book about all your fsck ups. Keep throwing those stones dude, you aren't convincing...
Post #52501194 added 08-16-2012 1:38 AM by hyteckit in Archived Deals
That's the scam they are running. Marking up prices by 10x.
Post #52507280 added 08-16-2012 8:39 AM by mudphud in Archived Deals
What's with all the hate on physicians? Yes it is a well paying profession but it seems a bit unfair to blame all of the problems of US healthcare policy on physicians. How many physicians are in...
Post #52509134 added 08-16-2012 9:44 AM by grantfuhr in Archived Deals
As a physician, I am torn by this. On the one hand, I strongly encourage patients to take a more active role in their own healthcare. There is nothing more frustrating than a noncompliant patient. If...
Post #52482014 added 08-15-2012 10:34 AM by Farmeroak in Archived Deals
My routine physical and blood test is included once per year for free with my insurance under preventative care. Yeah... except last year they did one too many tests on my blood and I was sent a $70...
Post #52482782 added 08-15-2012 10:58 AM by runner0382 in Archived Deals
LabCorp is one of the two biggies in the U.S., aside from Quest Diagnostics. Most major medical facilities use one of the two. Absolutely, 1000% legit.
Post #52482820 added 08-15-2012 10:59 AM by Moonwalkr in Archived Deals
Sounds like somebody's company is too lazy to look for a competitive insurer! My company actually negotiated a lower rate this year, though it had nothing to do with Obamacare. Always get your HR...
Post #52482916 added 08-15-2012 11:02 AM by Farmeroak in Archived Deals
I don't use urlhasbeenblocked or whatever. I went with Extra--- bux (I use like 8 cashback sites, so I try to limit it to those unless it's something big)
Post #52482964 added 08-15-2012 11:03 AM by endlesscash in Archived Deals
Amazing the idiocy that reigns in the populace these days. Same people go out and buy GM, picket in parks with their iPads, rack up student loans, then expect the rest to pay for them because they...
Post #52483166 added 08-15-2012 11:11 AM by Deal2vin in Archived Deals
Most of the insurance policies allow to have Annual physical covered at 100% for almost a decade now . This includes once in year well care doctor office visit and Immunizations. It also covers lab...
Post #52483306 added 08-15-2012 11:15 AM by Farmeroak in Archived Deals
OT, but I go in this order: 1) Reliability (I've bought through some CB sites that miss half of my orders). 2) Speed (if important. Matters in price mistakes, limited quantity etc) 3) % cashback ...
Post #52484628 added 08-15-2012 11:59 AM by travfar in Archived Deals
Go see a doctor. Where ever you are, there should be a free or low cost clinic that has scaled fees depending on your ability to pay. You know, there might even be a online service that outsources...
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