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Anyone here use the blood test service at Walgreen's?

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 8:03 am
by LibraryLady

Re: Anyone here use the blood test service at Walgreen's?

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 8:04 am
by LibraryLady

Re: Anyone here use the blood test service at Walgreen's?

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 4:07 pm
by LibraryLady
I stopped by the local Walgreen's and learned that they do perform the blood test --and you have to have fasted for most tests.

Re: Anyone here use the blood test service at Walgreen's?

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 4:36 pm
by crocmommy
Not a bad deal. Wonder how much Walgreens charges.

Re: Anyone here use the blood test service at Walgreen's?

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 5:00 pm
by LibraryLady
crocmommy wrote:Not a bad deal. Wonder how much Walgreens charges.


I forgot to ask the fee. (kicking myself--but they were busy and I didn't like taking time when so many were waiting)
One article said $3.00 for cholesterol testing.

Re: Anyone here use the blood test service at Walgreen's?

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 5:02 pm
by LibraryLady
from Wikipedia

Theranos uses a fingerstick to draw a micro sample of blood into a cartridge, which is loaded into a local reader for analysis. The results are sent wirelessly from the reader to a secure database.[12] The company says that the results are received faster than the usual three-day delay for centralised laboratory testing,[1] up to 30 blood tests can be performed on a single blood sample,[19] and its method ensures accuracy by eliminating or reducing most human handling and delays associated with traditional blood tests.[19] Theranos initially targeted its blood testing services at clinical trials for new drugs, because frequent testing can provide early indication of whether a drug therapy is working or causing adverse reactions.[12]

Theranos began to offer services directly to consumers via Theranos Wellness Centers located inside Walgreens stores in 2013.[20] Theranos offers blood testing services in pharmacies in California and Arizona.[21] Theranos' blood tests mainly cost under $10, e.g. blood cholesterol at $2.99; the company claims low-cost blood tests could save US Medicare and Medicaid around $200 billion a decade.[19] Theranos holds more than 10 patents,[22] including patents on wearable blood monitors and influenza virus detection.[3]

Re: Anyone here use the blood test service at Walgreen's?

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 6:18 pm
by crocmommy
LibraryLady wrote:from Wikipedia

Theranos uses a fingerstick to draw a micro sample of blood into a cartridge, which is loaded into a local reader for analysis. The results are sent wirelessly from the reader to a secure database.[12] The company says that the results are received faster than the usual three-day delay for centralised laboratory testing,[1] up to 30 blood tests can be performed on a single blood sample,[19] and its method ensures accuracy by eliminating or reducing most human handling and delays associated with traditional blood tests.[19] Theranos initially targeted its blood testing services at clinical trials for new drugs, because frequent testing can provide early indication of whether a drug therapy is working or causing adverse reactions.[12]

Theranos began to offer services directly to consumers via Theranos Wellness Centers located inside Walgreens stores in 2013.[20] Theranos offers blood testing services in pharmacies in California and Arizona.[21] Theranos' blood tests mainly cost under $10, e.g. blood cholesterol at $2.99; the company claims low-cost blood tests could save US Medicare and Medicaid around $200 billion a decade.[19] Theranos holds more than 10 patents,[22] including patents on wearable blood monitors and influenza virus detection.[3]


I saw that. Just wondered if that is what it cost Walgreens or what they would charge customers.

Re: Anyone here use the blood test service at Walgreen's?

Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2014 8:41 am
by LibraryLady
Friend says about a year ago he had them test him for diabetes and it cost him about $20.
He was doing that before going to a dr. for confirmation. He suspected that he was diabetic and used Walgreens test to confirm and then made his dr appointment.