Comprehensive Blood Analysis

Getting a thorough blood test on an annual or semi-annual basis is one of the best ways to pick up any underlying health challenges and prevent the development of degenerative disease.  The lab markers found on a comprehensive blood analysis can catch potential health problems in their early stages and help one customize health strategies to prevent potential disease development.

Unfortunately, most physicians only run very simple and routine lab work and miss a lot of vital information about their patient’s health.  This is often due to a combination of a lack of training in advanced lab markers, issues with insurance reimbursement and fear of insurance audits on their practice.

Most of the advanced tests offered by DrJockers.com are unavailable or unknown to many doctors and are not covered by insurance.  It is our goal to provide our followers with the latest in blood screening so they can better control their health.

Our Comprehensive Blood Analysis (CBA) is very extensive and covers all the advanced markers needed to truly understand what is happening on a systems level in the body.

These tests can give a strong indication on why you may be dealing with issues like fatigue, hair loss, weight gain, memory loss, infections, cardiovascular complications, kidney disease and diabetes.

For example, one test we look at is homocysteine, which is a breakdown product of the amino acid methionine in its conversion process to glutathione.  High levels of homocysteine are associated with stroke, dementia, Alzheimer’s and heart disease.

Our health coaching team has seen many individuals with high homocysteine at a young age and with the use of lifestyle strategies and specific supplements, we have been able to balance homocysteine levels within months.

What Would This Test Cost in a Medical Setting

If you went to your doctor to get all the advanced markers on this CBA, they would bill you and your insurance well over $5000.  Due to the high billing level, most doctors will choose not to bill the insurance for fear of having the claim rejected and possibly sparking a practice audit from the insurance company.

If you ask your physician to run this, they will typically just run about half the markers which gives an incomplete analysis.

By partnering with LabCorp, we have been able to bring down the costs of these lab markers and offer a fantastic rate for cash paying clients and followers.

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Total Cost: $412.00

If you live in New York or New Jersey, some lab testing may not be able to be completed.  Please contact our team at (847) 222-9546 to verify that this request can be fulfilled.

(This test requires a blood draw at a local lab with no additional fee)

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Fortunately, because of the many thousands of newsletter readers and social media followers, my team has been able to network with a great lab distributor and get the best possible pricing for everyone.

The retail value (using market value and insurance based rates) is highly inflated and driving up the cost of health care. This is the old, archaic method that many people are still using and paying way more for insurance and co-pays than they really should be.

Many intelligent people are saving insurance premium dollars and turning to pay by order labs such as DirectLabs and others. These skip the middle man (doctors’ visits) and cut down costs for the patient.

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If the test requires blood work you can take your kit to any local lab and have the trained professional take your blood and fill out the kit and send it in the mail.

Urine and blood prick tests can all be done in the comfort of your home and sent into the lab with the mailing slip in your kit. All instructions will be sent to you with the kit. It is a very simple process that most anyone can figure out. The lab also has a customer service phone # if any help is needed.

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