How long does it take to get the lab results?

Below are the lab turn around times regarding how long it will take to process your test and receive your results. Please use these times to help you schedule your next appointment.

1-2 lab tests, 30-45 minutes is needed for.

3 or more lab tests will require at least 45-60 minutes.

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Please schedule according to how many lab tests you have and/or add extra time if you have more questions. You will only be charged for the time you need, not the time you schedule. Just give it your best guess.

Lab turnover time:

Blood test (5 business days from the blood draw).

MDL blood or ZRT test (1.5 weeks from when mailed).

DRG test (10 days from when mailed).

GI MAP (4 weeks from when mailed).

Organix test (4 weeks from when mailed).

Salivary Tests: 201, 205, 208, 209 (2 weeks from when mailed).

401 H stool test: (2 weeks from when mailed).

Heavy metal urine test (2 weeks from when mailed).

 

The results of your lab test(s) will be sent to Dr. Justin 2 to 4 weeks after mailing your specimens to the lab. Dr. Justin will evaluate the results. If you aren't on schedule, you will be contacted to schedule a follow-up appointment. Specific blood work can be billed to the patient’s insurance; this depends upon your insurance type and your deductible. Cash discount options can be used to purchase blood work when insurance is unavailable. The patient is responsible for any lab work their insurance does not cover. 

Additionally, per our policy, lab results will not be released until all outstanding balances are paid in full and a follow-up consultation with Dr. J is completed. Providing labs without context and proper review devalues their usefulness and goes against our clinical standards.


Some patients may have copious labs for Dr. J to review at the new patient consult. Dr. J can review 1-3 shorter lab tests within the new patient consult. To set aside time to review labs before the new patient consultation or follow-up consultation, there may be a lab interpretation fee between $100 and $300, depending on the number of lab pages. 

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