Jillian
GBI very much appreciate the research & articles! I very much appreciate many of the recent & relevant research done & articles that are published here. I’ve learned facts that I’m surprised I hadn’t known before, having been in the mental health field for a good part of my life. As I age, there are many more areas of health that need to be given adequate attention, which is a drag because it used to be so much easier to look & feel decent. Now it requires more time & attention to stay on top of good health! But, I’m keeping up! I only suggest that test prices try to be kept at a reasonable price. Most of us have Medicare and a secondary insurance, so it’s tough to come up with large sums, if on a fixed or limited income. Too bad, since I appreciate all the relevant, different, thorough & extensive testing done at the labs. I’d do all of them, if I could, since I’m on Wiley Protocol & taking several other supplements, vitamins & total amino acids, and I still do extensive stretching & exercise, at least 2-3 hours, 4+ days/week with Pickleball, hiking, biking, etc. And, we do 2 mile walks after dinner every night at nearly 69 yrs.
Katie
GBI like the new format I like the new format, but I miss the links to the studies that you used to provide.
RAPPING DOT LIFE
GBI had an awesome experience working… I had an awesome experience working with the private md. The support staff help decide the product for circumstances.
Dan D.
GB20% more expensive than WalkinLab Haven't used them, hence the default 3/5 rating, which means they're an okay business. Here's what's not exactly okay: 1. The "$200 off on the first order" deal actually consists of seven $25 coupons that are granted over 7 years, IF you read the fine print. Obviously, getting $200 off your first test could easily mean a free test, so they don't do that. But they bait you with "Get $200 with your 1st order". 2. Prices are simply 20%+ higher than those of WalkinLab, or DiscountedLabs, for any test you want to compare. For instance, SHBG costs $59, but only $49 at WalkInLab. Vitamin D, 25-Hydroxy LC/MS/MS costs $69, vs. $49 at WalkInLab. Both use Quest, and these are prices before discounts. 3. PrivateMDLabs has a link to their 5-star ratings on Google Maps, but the location of that "business" is somewhere in the Pacific Ocean. What's up with that? Based on these observations, I don't really see a reason to use PrivateMDLabs instead of WalkinInLab. I do see that PrivateMDLabs has replied to reviews here, and I appreciate that. Happy to revise my review in light of convincing information I might have missed.
Laura Alway
GBQuick and easy way to monitor My testing allowed me to avoid a trip to my doctors and verify that my bloodwork was still in my normal range. I was able to schedule it easily, although the nearest Quest Lab was 40 miles from me as most have closed nearby me. Once I was able to locate the nearest open Quest Lab, it was simple to schedule and get my results in a timely fashion.