Nutraeval test equivalent

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Does anyone know if we offer an equivalent test to Genova diagnostics "nutraEval"? My doctor ordered this for me and I'm irritated to have to spend all this money on outside labs when free labcorp labs are one of our few benefits. I'm located in Los Angeles if it matters. She also told me only 1 labcorp PSCs would draw for it. Can't any psc do this if I bring them draw instructions?
 


















I don't use LC insurance, so you can file a form and any labwork is paid back to me if my spouses insurance doesn't cover. I've done it before. Second i work for an esoteric lab that was unfortunately bought by LC, so I was hoping one of you general reps would know the answer. Guess you dont know your own products.
 












I don't use LC insurance, so you can file a form and any labwork is paid back to me if my spouses insurance doesn't cover. I've done it before. Second i work for an esoteric lab that was unfortunately bought by LC, so I was hoping one of you general reps would know the answer. Guess you dont know your own products.

"Don't your own products" hey genius, you were bought by labcorp, so it's your product too dumbass! Labcorp has 5,000 + tests on the menu.. Insurance varies region by region and state by state... There are way to many variables to answer your question.. Ever think of calling united healthcare first? Lol
 






"Don't your own products" hey genius, you were bought by labcorp, so it's your product too dumbass! Labcorp has 5,000 + tests on the menu.. Insurance varies region by region and state by state... There are way to many variables to answer your question.. Ever think of calling united healthcare first? Lol

"Don't Know your own products"*
 






LCA will not have an equivalent because many of the components are deemed investigational or have not been proven as viable tests. We have amino acid profiles and many other nutrient based testing, but I would doubt we have an exact match. You could always send the test information to your local customer master group to see if they can cross reference for you if you cannot log in to our customer site, www.labcorp.com and look under test menu.
 






I don't use LC insurance, so you can file a form and any labwork is paid back to me if my spouses insurance doesn't cover. I've done it before. Second i work for an esoteric lab that was unfortunately bought by LC, so I was hoping one of you general reps would know the answer. Guess you dont know your own products.

If you're a specialty rep, you were hired to sell ONE test. We have over 5000 'products'. Who comes to cafepharma seeking medical advice, anyway? Use your internal resources or look it up, moron!!