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Testosterone Basics & Questions
218 Testosterone But Doc Says not Hypogonadism
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<blockquote data-quote="DragonBits" data-source="post: 104867" data-attributes="member: 18023"><p>IMO I would try NY first, if Labcorp refused then I would go to a neighboring state. </p><p></p><p>I have read the legal case NY filed against DirectLabs, I don't think it would apply do Defy as they are Doctors and the tests they order are within the scope of their work</p><p></p><p>New York case against DirectLabs.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://ag.ny.gov/sites/default/files/pdfs/bureaus/health_care/new/2015-10-6_DirectLabs_AOD_15-168_ERC.pdf" target="_blank">https://ag.ny.gov/sites/default/files/pdfs/bureaus/health_care/new/2015-10-6_DirectLabs_AOD_15-168_ERC.pdf</a></p><p></p><p>Now if New York had some law against telemedicine, that would be more applicable to your concern.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I would never accept the words of someone I called at a place like Labcorp (or any big business, which includes Defy) to be reliable on any sort of legal matter, you are talking to some clerk that honestly has no what they are talking about. You are asking questions outside of their limited expertise. </p><p></p><p></p><p>When you get to the point where Defy is going to order the tests, then you will find out if they will order from NY or not. I assume they will, then go to labcorp, don't ask foolish questions of the clerk signing you in (like is this legal?) and just try it and see how it goes. </p><p></p><p>If for some strange reason labcorp doesn't want to draw blood, then contact Defy and go to another state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DragonBits, post: 104867, member: 18023"] IMO I would try NY first, if Labcorp refused then I would go to a neighboring state. I have read the legal case NY filed against DirectLabs, I don't think it would apply do Defy as they are Doctors and the tests they order are within the scope of their work New York case against DirectLabs. [URL]https://ag.ny.gov/sites/default/files/pdfs/bureaus/health_care/new/2015-10-6_DirectLabs_AOD_15-168_ERC.pdf[/URL] Now if New York had some law against telemedicine, that would be more applicable to your concern. I would never accept the words of someone I called at a place like Labcorp (or any big business, which includes Defy) to be reliable on any sort of legal matter, you are talking to some clerk that honestly has no what they are talking about. You are asking questions outside of their limited expertise. When you get to the point where Defy is going to order the tests, then you will find out if they will order from NY or not. I assume they will, then go to labcorp, don't ask foolish questions of the clerk signing you in (like is this legal?) and just try it and see how it goes. If for some strange reason labcorp doesn't want to draw blood, then contact Defy and go to another state. [/QUOTE]
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