There are a number of ways you can determine your blood type, including:
- visiting your doctor.
- going to a hospital or clinical laboratory that tests blood.
- donating blood.
- getting a home testing kit.
How long does it take to get results?
- complete blood count (CBC): 24 hours.
- basic metabolic panel: 24 hours.
- complete metabolic panel: 24–72 hours.
- lipid panel: 24 hours.
Purchase a test on Pixel.LabCorp.comAn independent physician will review and approve your test requests; no doctor's visit is required.
We are the world's leading provider of diagnostic testing, information and services that patients and doctors need to make better healthcare decisions. Our services range from routine blood tests — such as total cholesterol, Pap testing and white blood cell count — to complex, gene-based and molecular testing.
Walk-ins are also welcome.Please note that not all lab locations offer all services. When visiting a lab, you should bring the LabCorp test request form from a health care professional requesting the laboratory testing.
Blood tests that you will likely need to fast for include:
- blood glucose test.
- liver function test.
- cholesterol test.
- triglyceride level test.
- high-density lipoprotein (HDL) level test.
- low-density lipoprotein (LDL) level test.
- basic metabolic panel.
- renal function panel.
Go to Quest Diagnostics for the A1C blood sugar testThe test looks at your blood sugar/glucose levels. The test doesn't look for anything else. The lab test itself only costs you $9.16 because we've negotiated great prices to keep your costs low.
Patients across America are facing expensive medical lab bills, including Quest Diagnostics lab prices, because their insurance companies allegedly refuse to cover them. Patients who are not covered are not treated the same as insurance companies, sometimes being charged over 10 times the fair market value rates.
Lab testing is a separate charge from your doctor's visit. We want to provide options that make it easy to pay for the lab testing you need. With Easy Pay, all you have to do is provide a credit, debit, or health savings card during your Quest Diagnostics visit.
Use the Medicare numbers as the starting point for your negotiation. Negotiate just as you would with your doctor or hospital. Quest Diagnostics, the largest clinical laboratory in the country, for instance, offers a six-month interest-free payment plan, as well as financial assistance for those with real hardship.
How much does an urgent care blood test cost? According to Walk-In Lab, when the patient is uninsured, blood tests will cost around $1,500, just maybe a few hundred for some routine, non-panel tests. With insurance, however, it completely depends on your insurance plan and provider.
How Much Does a Thyroid Test Cost? On MDsave, the cost of a Thyroid Test ranges from $8 to $112 . Those on high deductible health plans or without insurance can shop, compare prices and save.
On MDsave, the cost of a CBC with Auto Diff ranges from $10 to $52. Those on high deductible health plans or without insurance can shop, compare prices and save.
A payment may be required at the time of service for all past due balances. Quest Diagnostics reserves the right to refuse laboratory services for failure to pay for past services.
A urine test is a highly effective screening procedure that costs very little and provides a host of insightful information. Urinalysis cost ranges from $30 to $247 depending on the depth of the panel. Walk-In Lab offers these same quality urine tests while you save!
Results are usually ready in 7-10 days. You can now view MyQuest™ results in the Apple Health app. * This allows you to easily and securely view your lab results in the same place as your other important health data. See steps on how to add Quest Diagnostics to your health records.
To give you access to advanced testing options and trusted results, Quest partners with some of the biggest names in health insurance, like UnitedHealthcare®, Aetna®, Humana®, Cigna®, and most Anthem® and BlueCross BlueShield® plans—just to name a few.
How to request a lab test
- Start with calling your doctor's office.
- Understand your coverage.
- Don't be afraid to ask.
- Call ahead.
- Come prepared.
- Comprehensive services in one place.
- Schedule an appointment.
- Follow up and follow through.
LabCorp to become a preferred lab January 1 in addition to Quest Diagnostics. LabCorp will soon be a preferred laboratory services provider. They'll be part of the network serving all Aetna® commercial and Medicare health plans, products and members. This addition is effective January 1, 2019.
Quest Diagnostics tests for the following drugs: amphetamines, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, cocaine, marijuana, MDMA (Ecstasy) and its metabolite, methadone, opiates, oxycodone, phencyclidine (PCP) and propoxyphene, synthetic cannabinoids (“K2/Spice”) and synthetic stimulants (“Bath Salts”).