What happens if I receive an abnormal result?
A licensed LabSafe Physician will review your results and determine the appropriate course of action
While abnormalities should be considered an early warning, they do not necessarily mean you have an illness or disease.
When abnormalities are detected we strongly recommend you discuss the results with your doctor for further evaluation, testing, and diagnosis.
- Frequently Asked Questions: Direct Access Testing
- I feel healthy, why should I get tested?
- Do I have to see my doctor or physician to get tested?
- Do I need an appointment?
- Should I fast before taking the test?
- When do I receive my results?
- Are my results kept confidential?
- Will I be able to understand the results?
- How reliable are the results I receive?
- Will my physician receive a copy of the results?
- What happens if I receive an abnormal result?
- Who can I contact if I have questions about my results?
- Is LabSafe covered by my insurance?
- Is this covered by Medicare?
- Is there a location close to me?
- What is the testing procedure?
- What is a Patient Service Center?
- Can I place my order online?
- Can I Get Tested Today?