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I keep hearing “Get your IGF‑1 tested!” but I’m honestly stuck. I’m on HGH, Tesamorelin, Testosterone, and Ipamorelin, and everyone says IGF‑1 is essential to monitor — but I cannot figure out how to actually get this test done. Also 54Male.

My primary doctor even told me she’s never heard of it, which left me even more confused.

The closest place I can use is Quest (www.questhealth.com), but I’ve searched through every menu, every category, every dropdown, and I still can’t find anything that looks like an IGF‑1 test. I’m really trying to do things the right way, but wow… buying grey‑market peptides with crypto was somehow easier than trying to get legitimate lab work.

If anyone here knows how to navigate Quest’s site and can point me to the exact tests I should be ordering, I would seriously appreciate it.

Bonus points if you can tell me whether Quest offers all of these as well: CBC, comprehensive metabolic panel, lipid panel, A1c, fasting insulin,, testosterone, free testosterone, estradiol, ApoB, nutrient panel, thyroid panel, CRP.

Thank you in advance — I’m really trying to get this right. I know I have been throwing darts at my levels and I want to fix that.
 
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I keep hearing “Get your IGF‑1 tested!” but I’m honestly stuck. I’m on HGH, Tesamorelin, Testosterone, and Ipamorelin, and everyone says IGF‑1 is essential to monitor — but I cannot figure out how to actually get this test done. Also 54Male.

My primary doctor even told me she’s never heard of it, which left me even more confused.

The closest place I can use is Quest (www.questhealth.com), but I’ve searched through every menu, every category, every dropdown, and I still can’t find anything that looks like an IGF‑1 test. I’m really trying to do things the right way, but wow… buying grey‑market peptides with crypto was somehow easier than trying to get legitimate lab work.

If anyone here knows how to navigate Quest’s site and can point me to the exact tests I should be ordering, I would seriously appreciate it.

Bonus points if you can tell me whether Quest offers all of these as well: CBC, comprehensive metabolic panel, lipid panel, A1c, fasting insulin,, testosterone, free testosterone, estradiol, ApoB, nutrient panel, thyroid panel, CRP.

Thank you in advance — I’m really trying to get this right. I know I have been throwing darts at my levels and I want to fix that.
HGH, Tesamorelin, and Ipamorelin, Why all 3? HGH takes over and the other two are not doing anything but costing you $
 
Sometimes you will see it on the list of labs by Z-score with IGF1. The Z score is really the more important number.

An IGF-1 Z-score measures how much your Insulin-like Growth Factor 1 (IGF-1) level deviates from the normal average for your specific age, sex, and pubertal stage. It is reported in standard deviations:

  • -2.0 to +2.0: Considered the healthy, normal range.
  • Less than -2.0: A low Z-score may suggest Growth Hormone (GH) deficiency.
  • Greater than +2.0: A high Z-score may suggest GH excess (such as acromegaly) or overtreatment with GH
 
I keep hearing “Get your IGF‑1 tested!” but I’m honestly stuck. I’m on HGH, Tesamorelin, Testosterone, and Ipamorelin, and everyone says IGF‑1 is essential to monitor — but I cannot figure out how to actually get this test done. Also 54Male.

My primary doctor even told me she’s never heard of it, which left me even more confused.

The closest place I can use is Quest (www.questhealth.com), but I’ve searched through every menu, every category, every dropdown, and I still can’t find anything that looks like an IGF‑1 test. I’m really trying to do things the right way, but wow… buying grey‑market peptides with crypto was somehow easier than trying to get legitimate lab work.

If anyone here knows how to navigate Quest’s site and can point me to the exact tests I should be ordering, I would seriously appreciate it.

Bonus points if you can tell me whether Quest offers all of these as well: CBC, comprehensive metabolic panel, lipid panel, A1c, fasting insulin,, testosterone, free testosterone, estradiol, ApoB, nutrient panel, thyroid panel, CRP.

Thank you in advance — I’m really trying to get this right. I know I have been throwing darts at my levels and I want to fix that.
If you have a sonora quest around you, they have a igf1 package
 
This is the test number for quest that I found online. Have them order test 16293, double check it yourself first. Don't just trust some random dude on the interwebs...

The Quest Diagnostics test code for IGF-1 (Insulin-like Growth Factor-1) with Z-Score is 16293
 
You can go on fitomicslabs.com and if you pay for their "insider" services, you'll get additional discounts.

They have like 300+ different tests you can take.

This is for HGH, Tesa and Ipa:

IGF-1
Fasting glucose
HbA1c
Fasting insulin
Lipid panel
TSH
Free T4
Prolactin
Morning cortisol


This is for test:

Total testosterone
Free testosterone
SHBG
Estradiol
LH
FSH
PSA


This is recommended:

CBC with differential
Comprehensive metabolic panel (includes liver enzymes ALT/AST, kidney function creatinine/eGFR)

Don't take any chances. TAKE THEM ALL.
 
HGH, Tesamorelin, and Ipamorelin, Why all 3? HGH takes over and the other two are not doing anything but costing you $
I am hearing that. And I trust that advice. The Tesamorelin, and Ipamorelin were cycled and not at the same time. and as I have come into some HGH I am ramping down the Ipamorelin. But what are my levels? no clue?
That's why for all the enthusiasm for these and availability the part I am missing is sourcing getting tested regularly to dial it in.
You are right. What are they doing? how much am I spending? I feel good. but that is a poor metric for what is going on. I appreciate everyone's help and advice on this part.
My goal is to get tested regularly and be able to join conversations that report my levels and success.
 
You can go on fitomicslabs.com and if you pay for their "insider" services, you'll get additional discounts.

They have like 300+ different tests you can take.

This is for HGH, Tesa and Ipa:

IGF-1
Fasting glucose
HbA1c
Fasting insulin
Lipid panel
TSH
Free T4
Prolactin
Morning cortisol


This is for test:

Total testosterone
Free testosterone
SHBG
Estradiol
LH
FSH
PSA


This is recommended:

CBC with differential
Comprehensive metabolic panel (includes liver enzymes ALT/AST, kidney function creatinine/eGFR)

Don't take any chances. TAKE THEM ALL.
When I find a place I will do as you suggest and take all your recommendations. Doesn't look like Fitomics are near me though. I love my rural location but it is sometimes challenging. Thank you for your list. I printed it.
 
...Doesn't look like Fitomics are near me though....



I use FItomics Labs, there are other discount providers but I'm happy with Fit. The use Labcorp and Quest... you don't need to go to Birmingham to use Fitomics.



Looks like my "Insider" price for IGF from Quest is $25.
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This is my baseline test I run pretty much any time I'm checking anything. $70 if it's not on sale (they frequently have sales dropping the price ~10-30% around holidays and such).
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This is my baseline + TRT panel, $203 when it's not on sale.
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I use FItomics Labs, there are other discount providers but I'm happy with Fit. The use Labcorp and Quest... you don't need to go to Birmingham to use Fitomics.



Looks like my "Insider" price for IGF from Quest is $25.
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This is my baseline test I run pretty much any time I'm checking anything. $70 if it's not on sale (they frequently have sales dropping the price ~10-30% around holidays and such).
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This is my baseline + TRT panel, $203 when it's not on sale.
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awesome! Thanks!
 

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