Blood chemistry tests available up to 80% discount
Now everyone has an easily accessible validation tool to measure one’s baseline medical condition to measure the “before- and- after effects of using MILA.
Lifemax recently partnered up with Direct Laboratory Services in offering its new service called HealthCheck. DirectLabs is the leader in direct access laboratory testing, offering a wide variety of important health and wellness blood chemistry tests online at discounted prices up to 80% off! An online lab locator system makes finding one of the more than 3,000 Patient Service Centers available from coast-to-coast in North Amercia simple and convenient.
Confidential results are available online through your own private and secure (and HIPAA compliant) portal in as little as 24 hours. Your private portal is where you access your orders, print your lab requisition and retrieve your results. Recommended Lifemax Basic and Follow-up panels are featured, in addition to a full line of more than 500 available tests. Taking greater control of your health is what Lifemax is all about.
Aside from enjoying significant savings, why not simply go through your doctor for lab work?
1. Your private MyDLS portal allows you to order lab work without having to go to your physician and paying for an office visit or a co-pay, or being turned down for reimbursement by your insurance company because they won’t cover an additional test.
2. Your portal stores all your results, allowing you to compare results at any time, putting you in control!
3. Lab results can be printed only by the person registered on the portal (or sent to your doctor at your request) making your lab results completely private and not part of your formal medical records unless you choose.
Avail of the substantial HealthCheck discounts at:
http:/milachiawellness.lifemax.net
DirectLabs is not intended to replace your primary care physician. Testing is preventative, intended for education and not diagnostic reasons. Your results will be reviewed by the DirectLabs Medical Director, and you will receive out-of-range alerts when necessary. However, all lab results, and especially those which are abnormal, should be followed up with your doctor.
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