toodeephoney
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Hey @Don Ligero, is Quest Diagnostics on board?
Nope, you just pay the monthly subscription fee and then the costs for whatever tests you choose off the fitomics site. When you go to the lab to do the deed you don’t pay them anything.Dumb question but looking into this and once I pay the fee do I have to pay LabCorp too?
I've got quite a lot of stuff in my shopping cart, so definitely hoping for a black friday sale.
Quest is available now, but unfortunately, the pricing is about double compared to LabCorp. Fitomics still working on pricing with Quest, but just not competitive at the moment.Hey @Don Ligero, is Quest Diagnostics on board?
Definite deal dropping the 22nd or 23rd for a week.I've got quite a lot of stuff in my shopping cart, so definitely hoping for a black friday sale.
Working on options for sure. I want people to do what is best for them always. So even if not in Fitomics best interest, one option is to subscribe, order several tests (requisitions are good for 180 days). Then cancel subscription. Repeat again in the future.@Don Ligero how about a punch card type deal where folks who get the same test repeatedly can prepay for a bunch of em without having to participate in a monthly program. Routine IGF1 and hemoglobin a1c are going to be tough to rationalize the ongoing membership fee, and I only need so many men’s hormone panels etc to make it worthwhile. Just some food for thought, not sure if mine is an edge case or worth catering to
I think you forgot to include the code.Black Friday 25% off using the code:
A new 25% off discount code is officially live and is good for orders through December 2nd at 11:59 PM CST.
Requisition forms from an order can be used for up to 6 months after an order after which they cannot be used.
Edited. Thanks!I think you forgot to include the code.
And/or I'm blind
Do you accept HSA payments?Black Friday 25% off using the code: THANKYOU
A new 25% off discount code is officially live and is good for orders through December 2nd at 11:59 PM CST.
Requisition forms from an order can be used for up to 6 months after an order after which they cannot be used.
Yes, HSA and FSA cards can be used for ordering.Do you accept HSA payments?
Made an order! Everything worked smoothly!Yes, HSA and FSA cards can be used for ordering.
I looked all around their website yesterday and couldn’t find a price list for individual tests or panels like micronutrient, hormone, etc. Is there a way to access these before buying a membership?Black Friday 25% off using the code: THANKYOU
A new 25% off discount code is officially live and is good for orders through December 2nd at 11:59 PM CST.
Requisition forms from an order can be used for up to 6 months after an order after which they cannot be used.
I've used Ulta before and Fitomics is still better priced:I looked all around their website yesterday and couldn’t find a price list for individual tests or panels like micronutrient, hormone, etc. Is there a way to access these before buying a membership?
Thank you so much for breaking this down! I don’t have a GP, so I will probably copy and order these to start.I've used Ulta before and Fitomics is still better priced:
Lipid Panel $8.32 - Ulta is $21
Advanced Iron $13 - Ulta $22
Manganese $75 - Ulta $131
Zinc - 9.71 - Ulta $45
I just ordered the women's hormone panel for $150 (minus the 25%n)It includes:
Cortisol
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) Sulfate
Estradiol, Sensitive, LC/MS
Follicle-stimulating Hormone (FSH) and Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
Insulin-like Growth Factor-1 (IGF-1) With Z Score
Insulin
Triiodothyronine (T3), Free
Free Thyroxine + T4
Sex Hormone-binding Globulin
Testosterone, Free, Direct With Total Testosterone, LC/MS-MS
Thyroid-stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Also did the GLP 1 for $80 (minus 25%)
Complete Blood Count (CBC) With Differential
Metabolic Panel (14), Comprehensive
Ferritin
Vitamin B12 and Folate
Iron and Total Iron-binding Capacity (TIBC)
Lipid Panel With Apolipoprotein B (ApoB)
Triiodothyronine (T3), Free
Thyroid-stimulating Hormone (TSH) and Free T4
Thank you so much for breaking this down! I don’t have a GP, so I will probably copy and order these to start.
Do you have any opinion as to whether these wil be accurate for someone on progestin-only birth control? I’m trying to decide whether to get this Nexplanon removed from my arm before doing an initial test, or if I can biohack with test, estrogen, and IGF peptides while remaining on it.