Bloodwork Effecting Medical Record and Insurance

popeye50

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It's a fact that blood-work is a necessity to AAS use...with that said, does anybody know if it will it effect my medical records and/or future or current insurance policies, etc.....if I go thru PrivateMDlabs and basically test "positive (you know what I mean)" for AAS use?

I have gone off cycle but not on cycle, they didn't ask for ID so would it be better to use different name to protect my medical record and/or future insurance policies?

Does it even get added to your medical record since it is just a one time blood draw type of thing and could be chalked up as error?
 
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It's a fact that blood-work is a necessity to AAS use...with that said, does anybody know if it will it effect my medical records and/or future or current insurance policies, etc.....if I go thru PrivateMDlabs and basically test "positive (you know what I mean)" for AAS use?

I have gone off cycle but not on cycle, they didn't ask for ID so would it be better to use different name to protect my medical record and/or future insurance policies?

Does it even get added to your medical record since it is just a one time blood draw type of thing and could be chalked up as error?

Im also very afraid of aas use getting on my record. Its getting harder and harder to deal with insurance companies. However, private md labs has an option for anonymous testing. There is an option on the website you can pick that allows you to get your blood drawn without showing ID at labcorp. Completely anonymous the way i understand it. Good luck.
 
It's a fact that blood-work is a necessity to AAS use...with that said, does anybody know if it will it effect my medical records and/or future or current insurance policies, etc.....if I go thru PrivateMDlabs and basically test "positive (you know what I mean)" for AAS use?

I have gone off cycle but not on cycle, they didn't ask for ID so would it be better to use different name to protect my medical record and/or future insurance policies?

Does it even get added to your medical record since it is just a one time blood draw type of thing and could be chalked up as error?

No they don't report anything hence the name "Private" MD labs..
 
No they don't report anything hence the name "Private" MD labs..

Why thank you Captain Obvious...there are plenty things in this world with the pre-fix Private...and it doesn't mean shit

Thank you for the reply though:biggthump

However, I did find out that anything (Dr. visits, test results, etc.) that gets sent to the MIB, Medical Information Bereau, must be signed by you in order for such info to be released...whether it be an independent blood test from "Private" Md labs or from Joe Shmo Labs
 
I have a family friend who is a chiropractor and she gives me the blood work order for Quest Diagnostics, and everything is confidential and never reported. It takes about 7-10 days because all test blood work is sent to California because there are very few labs that can do test blood work analysis.
 
You still have to individually release records when you apply for insurance. If your bloodwork is on file with your general physician or if you go to an endo then yes, insurance will see it. If the bloodwork is done at a private source then insurance doesn't see it and they won't unless you submit a claim for them to cover it.
 
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