Hi guys, Just want to make sure I am doing the igenex correctly. I am getting my blood drawn tomorrow afternoon and sending it off the same day. Will the lab techs know what to do? Am I supposed to show them this instruction sheet for the serum and whole blood requirements cause I don't understand it. I am doing the complete lyme panel 6050. From what I understan, I think they are supposed to maybe spin and separate the serum that is put in the red tube? It really doesn't say anything for the lavender tube? I am assuming they are just supposed to send the blood in that one. Also, from what i understand they are supposed to get .5 ml serum and 2 ml whole blood? Am I understanding this. Thanks for your help, vdean
Posted by vdean (Member # 30190) on :
on the test requisition form, am I supposed to fill out the ICD9 codes or is my dr. supposed to do that. Where would I get those codes? thanks, vdean
Posted by Lymetoo (Member # 743) on :
A doctor has to sign off on this... so hopefully he can answer all the questions??
moving this to Medical questions
Posted by vdean (Member # 30190) on :
Yes hopefully he will be able to answer these questions. Thanks lymetoo!
Posted by Carol in PA (Member # 5338) on :
Be sure to read the instructions and talk to the lab tech about them.
The Igenex kit has the packing materials, to send it back to the lab via FedEx, postpaid. Once the tubes are ready, you can even do that part of it yourself.
I ended up taking the tube back home, checking all the paperwork, packing it, and phoning FedEx to arrange for a pick-up. My doc's office kept saying, "We've never done this before."
Carol
Posted by Pinelady (Member # 18524) on :
There is instructions on what to spin.
Just to be safe-I would call FedEx and have them pick it up from your own hands...
If it sits and clots beyond use, for some reason does not get sent off it is worthless and you still pay....
Call Them and ask for pickup times/etc. And give it to them directly...JMO.
Posted by 5vforest (Member # 29365) on :
I've had no problem leaving my kits at Labcorp. Just go in the morning, before their Fedex pickup. They'll draw the blood, spin it down, and send it for a nominal fee.
Posted by Carol in PA (Member # 5338) on :
Be sure to include your payment in the package!
[ 01-24-2011, 06:18 AM: Message edited by: Carol in PA ]
Posted by vdean (Member # 30190) on :
Thanks everyone! Hopefully the lab will get things right! And I am sending it off this afternoon myself to make sure it does not sit around.Thanks so much for your help! vdean
Posted by Keebler (Member # 12673) on :
- I can't read the first post above to get the full question or know if you got all your answers but . . . go directly to their site, call them, call your LLMD.
Anytime you ever have a question about procedure, it's best to contact the lab/doctor themselves. First see instructions on website, then call if you need more detail.
Many here often have the answer but it's just best to go right to the source to confirm and for the full picture - or in case of any recent changes - or if there is anything to be done differently for your particular needs, etc.