▲ | brandonb 5 days ago | |||||||||||||
That panel costs $190 (and includes 85 biomarkers). FWIW, similar bundles I've seen online are priced at $400-$500. All 85 biomarkers, if purchased separately, would cost a total of $1,490. ApoB, for example, usually costs $60 if done in isolation, Lp(a) is $45, hs-CRP is $65 at Quest, etc. The bundles end up having lower pricing due to volume discounts and being able to amortize some of the cost across biomarkers. | ||||||||||||||
▲ | QuantumGood 5 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
Thanks, that's good information. What is your relationship to the company, if any? I wouldn't ask, but it's common when the answer is "none" to provide that info before anyone asks. I believe eGFR (via creatinine testing) and sometimes HbA1c (if diabetes screening is ordered) are the only things listed may be part of a routine health check from a common/inexpensive blood test. | ||||||||||||||
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