Fitomics Research Labs Discount Blood Testing

Feedback is appreciated and passed along. Do what you gotta do that is best for you. Lock in early and keep it going. The earliest adopters got in for $20 per month and as long as they do not cancel, they keep that rate.

Personally, I agree that the premium is not quite worth the squeeze yet... More features coming including viewing biomarkers plotted on charts over time color coded by value in reference range. Now that might be worth the premium.

They may need to tweak the model a bit. There are a number of customers who wait for a big sale, sign up, order 6 different tests, then unsubscribe. There are scenarios where they LOSE money on those transactions overall. With draw fees being taken from subscription prices, 6 draws is $50ish. So they are -$20 on the $30 subscription. Then the big sale of 26% off (easter), their margins are small to begin with. Say the member only buys a $6 test....

Maybe they need to limit the big discount sales to members that have been subscribed for at least 2 months...

Just spitballing here. Again, all feedback appreciated... the good and the bad.


If the requisitions were only good for 30 days, i think it would've prevented some of the sign up and stock up. I believe when I signed up it was $75 for twelve weeks so $300 for a year is essentially the same besides having an up front lump due. If you test igf-1 regularly the savings alone pay for the subscription
 
I will definitely join Fitomics, like their pricing for IGF-1 is a no-brainer.

But Ultra's price for TST with estrogen levels ($49 combined in one package) is not as bad as I assumed looking at the comparison table (which seems to show it would be $49+$35, or $84).

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For the many other tests at Ultra like Lipoprotein(a) and C-Reactive Protein, the table is still right (though some prices at Ultra have gone up $1).
I made the mistake of going to quest for a Testosterone test and it only gave me the total T number not free... bummer
Once you get the above tests how do you make sense of the data? Do you guy learn and know how to read the results or use someone else to help you determine what the test means to you?
 
Personally, I'm just playing around at a low dose of subq Test-E at 50 mg per week for now, and I just started a little over a week ago. I haven't done a recent baseline but will soon since I already ordered a few tests, and I will be using Google Gemini as always. Then I will go to 50 mg twice a week and retest again later.

I have read that it's better to test in the morning when testosterone levels are normally higher. But it's not like I need to worry about going too high since I am already paranoid about side effects.
 
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These are the tests I ordered at Fitomics:

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Each test was about $5-$10, except the TST free and total was $15.

I ordered the CBC just as a new routine since eventually TRT can raise the number of red blood cells and therefore risk of clotting. I will do a PSA test next time, but it was already in my recent labs at the doctor's office.

The lipid panel and A1C is just to see how much the weight loss and tirz is helping in those areas. The CMP was cheap so I threw it in.

I also ordered an IGF test separately for "shits and giggles" since Fitomics offers it cheaper than anyone else (about $13).
 
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I made the mistake of going to quest for a Testosterone test and it only gave me the total T number not free... bummer
Once you get the above tests how do you make sense of the data? Do you guy learn and know how to read the results or use someone else to help you determine what the test means to you?
You can post your results and we can go over them. or you can DM and we can chat about them. discord might be easier for that though.
 
These are the tests I ordered at Fitomics:

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Each test was about $5-$10, except the TST free and total was $15.

I ordered the CBC just as a new routine since eventually TRT can raise the number of red blood cells and therefore risk of clotting. I will do a PSA test next time, but it was already in my recent labs at the doctor's office.

The lipid panel and A1C is just to see how much the weight loss and tirz is helping in those areas. The CMP was cheap so I threw it in.

I also ordered an IGF test separately for "shits and giggles" since Fitomics offers it cheaper than anyone else (about $13).
You should be getting the sensitive (LCMS) versions of e2 and test. especially e2. But we're discouraged from talking trt here and encouraged to go to meso for that. DM me and I can help you.
 

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