Calling on you Canadian for Bloodwork Input

Iron Giant

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Any of you Canadians ever use bloodtestcanada.com? Seems legit as the blood is taken at clinics such as life labs, then bloodtestcanada e-mails you the results. It's expensive though, so anyone have another option? I'm trying not to hassle my doc to much and avoid a visit to a naturopath clinic, etc.
 
I was looking into this but too this day haven't got any testing done because of the price. This option is $189.00 and gets E2, T, SHBG, PSA, DS, C. They ship to Canada

I would have the option to use PrivateMDLabs but there is no LabCorp office to take a sample in the US city by me.
 
I was looking into this but too this day haven't got any testing done because of the price. This option is $189.00 and gets E2, T, SHBG, PSA, DS, C. They ship to Canada

I would have the option to use PrivateMDLabs but there is no LabCorp office to take a sample in the US city by me.

I looked at that briefly, it looks like a self testing kit - is that correct? I was concerned about it's accuracy if so. I was going to take the cheap option with bloodtestcanada.com and only do T & E while on (think those 2 cost around $110 or so together) then have doc send me for full panel after PCT.

It's a ~4hr drive to the nearest US city with a LabCorp for me :(
 
Depending on how your doctor is, going in with common signs of low testosterone such as low libido and lethargy, impotency, etc. may get you some free blood work. I've gotten free test checked before, never all the markers though.
 
I looked at that briefly, it looks like a self testing kit - is that correct? I was concerned about it's accuracy if so. I was going to take the cheap option with bloodtestcanada.com and only do T & E while on (think those 2 cost around $110 or so together) then have doc send me for full panel after PCT.

It's a ~4hr drive to the nearest US city with a LabCorp for me :(
You have to send it back to them, you do the collection and then send it back and they email results have not used them though.

Is bloodtestcanada.com the correct address this doesn't even come up.
 
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Depending on how your doctor is, going in with common signs of low testosterone such as low libido and lethargy, impotency, etc. may get you some free blood work. I've gotten free test checked before, never all the markers though.
If you can pass of as someone with low T then you shouldn't consider running a cycle because that would require you to look like a complete slob. I will never get free bloodwork and anyone who looks half decent and not about to keel over and die will not either.

Been there done that and asked two different doctors with no success, they say "oh well looks like you got more Test then me, I am sure your fine" and the first time was complaining about low libido, lethargy, and so on.
 
If you can pass of as someone with low T then you shouldn't consider running a cycle because that would require you to look like a complete slob. I will never get free bloodwork and anyone who looks half decent and not about to keel over and die will not either.

Been there done that and asked two different doctors with no success, they say "oh well looks like you got more Test then me, I am sure your fine" and the first time was complaining about low libido, lethargy, and so on.

Not really dude, post competition I went in to the doc in probably the best shape I've been in on the off season and I got tested for free test no problem(not that that's good enough anyways). General practitioners are generally not well versed in hormonal issues. I did get a referral to a eurologist, but he did send me out of his office with the "you're clearly young and healthy, look at you, you'll be fine" speech. I know of a few people who go to their gp for bloodwork and get it no problem. All of them, look like they are on most of the time, if not all of the time. Doctors just cave and say sure when they ask for the testing.
 
Not really dude, post competition I went in to the doc in probably the best shape I've been in on the off season and I got tested for free test no problem(not that that's good enough anyways). General practitioners are generally not well versed in hormonal issues. I did get a referral to a eurologist, but he did send me out of his office with the "you're clearly young and healthy, look at you, you'll be fine" speech. I know of a few people who go to their gp for bloodwork and get it no problem. All of them, look like they are on most of the time, if not all of the time. Doctors just cave and say sure when they ask for the testing.

Are you in Canada or in the States because in Canada I have not had success, I am sure in the States its different because ordering the Test maybe makes that doctor money in some way. I know the thread is for Canadians just wondering if you happened to be an American posting in it.
 
Are you in Canada or in the States because in Canada I have not had success, I am sure in the States its different because ordering the Test maybe makes that doctor money in some way. I know the thread is for Canadians just wondering if you happened to be an American posting in it.

Nope, I'm in Ontario. My doctor wouldn't do a full panel for me, but I have friends who's doctors will. Tried switching docs to their gp, but no luck. Most gp's are full around here, and don't accept new patients.
 
Depending on how your doctor is, going in with common signs of low testosterone such as low libido and lethargy, impotency, etc. may get you some free blood work. I've gotten free test checked before, never all the markers though.

Did this for my baseline. Plan to do it again after post cycle therapy (pct). So my concern would be using the same line 6-8 weeks in and having my test come back through the roof (may not be able to check it down the road as easily; he'll catch on).
 
Nope, I'm in Ontario. My doctor wouldn't do a full panel for me, but I have friends who's doctors will. Tried switching docs to their gp, but no luck. Most gp's are full around here, and don't accept new patients.

Same story here, I got T, E, FSH, liver, glucose and a couple others for a baseline from my gp, but lacked LH and lipids. I hear if you visit a naturopath clinic they can send you for bloodwork. Naturopath clinics are private, so you pay for the appointment, not the blood work itself - haven't tried it yet, and don't really want to unless I have to.
 
Same story here, I got T, E, FSH, liver, glucose and a couple others for a baseline from my gp, but lacked LH and lipids. I hear if you visit a naturopath clinic they can send you for bloodwork. Naturopath clinics are private, so you pay for the appointment, not the blood work itself - haven't tried it yet, and don't really want to unless I have to.

I actually go to a naturopath doctor, and am in the process of getting bloods done for other things. They can write the requisition for the lab, but you need to pay for the tests they send you for...Unless your gp is cool and will just send you in to get tested for what the naturopath's want checked. Pain in the ass if you ask me.
 
Are you in Canada or in the States because in Canada I have not had success, I am sure in the States its different because ordering the Test maybe makes that doctor money in some way. I know the thread is for Canadians just wondering if you happened to be an American posting in it.

I just told my doctor straight up. I'm on steroids and I need some blood work to make sure I'm healthy. I want help, no point in beating around in the bushes trying to get it.
 
The growth hormone test isn't a bad price from that site. Even with a blood request you have to pay 45 or 50$ because ohip doesn't cover it.
 
I just told my doctor straight up. I'm on steroids and I need some blood work to make sure I'm healthy. I want help, no point in beating around in the bushes trying to get it.

If for any reason down the road I need medical insurance this would bone me. That's why I haven't done it.
 
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