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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Intro. Getting my lab work this Saturday.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jesse-Defy" data-source="post: 109163" data-attributes="member: 17605"><p>I've been observing this for a while, as we have access to the results in real time, you eventually pick up the patterns. The sample is usually sent to a local lab first, where they run the majority of the tests, the CBC, CMP and sometimes Testosterone assays. You can see this as the results will have a "01" or "02" next to them, along with a corresponding lab identifier at the bottom of the page.</p><p></p><p>In 24 hours, we have most of the results back, minus the "send outs" such as LC-MS/MS assays like E2 sensitive and free testosterone. These are called "preliminary" results.</p><p></p><p>Patients are not able to see these in their portals. Once the send outs are finalized the results become available in the patient portal, Labcorp delays the release to patients by 2 days, however, they will notify the patient they are final. </p><p></p><p>E2 sensitive can take from 3-7 days for the most part. If your results come back faster than that, very likely it is not the E2 sensitive test, at least not with Quest or Labcorp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jesse-Defy, post: 109163, member: 17605"] I've been observing this for a while, as we have access to the results in real time, you eventually pick up the patterns. The sample is usually sent to a local lab first, where they run the majority of the tests, the CBC, CMP and sometimes Testosterone assays. You can see this as the results will have a "01" or "02" next to them, along with a corresponding lab identifier at the bottom of the page. In 24 hours, we have most of the results back, minus the "send outs" such as LC-MS/MS assays like E2 sensitive and free testosterone. These are called "preliminary" results. Patients are not able to see these in their portals. Once the send outs are finalized the results become available in the patient portal, Labcorp delays the release to patients by 2 days, however, they will notify the patient they are final. E2 sensitive can take from 3-7 days for the most part. If your results come back faster than that, very likely it is not the E2 sensitive test, at least not with Quest or Labcorp. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Intro. Getting my lab work this Saturday.
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