Do I need a doctor’s prescription to get a test done? 
No, some local labs are a consumer driven service, you decide what test you want to have done and when.
Do you interpret results?
No, the labs responsibility to you is to provide access to 1,000 of medical tests and give you accurate results from the lab. It is your responsibility to seek professional counsel on the results if necessary.
Do I need an appointment?
Not necessarily, when you need a test performed some local labs allow you to just come on in,
Are the test results Confidential?
Yes, by law labs are required to keep your results confidential.
Will you keep my test results on record?
Yes, local labs are required by law to keep records on file for 7 years.
How Are tests performed?
Depending on the test, the lab will draw blood or take urine or hair samples.
Are paternity tests admissible in Court?
Yes. If you are getting a paternity test, there are two choices - one that is admissible in court as evidence (called Chain of Custody) or one that is not.
Why would I want to get a test performed?
The local labs offers you the ability to make choices about your health. Many
serious illnesses and diseases can be prevented by managing your healthcare. Knowing
the results of your tests can help you make necessary decisions that can save, prolong
and improve the quality of your life.
I don’t see a test I want on your list of tests, are they available?
Yes. The tests shown on the website are some of the more common ones requested. If you have a specific test that you would like to have performed just ask. Local labs have access to over 1,000 tests available to you.
What is the difference between a laboratory and a draw center?
A laboratory is a place where specimens such as blood and urine are analyzed by a
technician or doctor through a series of machines. A draw center is a location where a
specimen is taken and sent to a laboratory.
What is the procedure for a DNA-Paternity test?
What are the reasons for a DNA-Paternity test?
Follicular Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
Indicates levels that determine if you’re approaching or have gone
through menopause
Estradiol
Measures the ovarian production of estrogen and shows if your menstrual cycle is normal