What is the testing procedure?
Orders can be placed by phone or online through this website. We then refer you to the laboratory with the Patient Service Center most convenient to your home or office location. This is where a certified phlebotomist draws your blood. The results are printed in our office typically within 48-72 hours and are reviewed by a Wellness Health Check contracted licensed and certified “Ordering Physician. The reports are then sent via mail or you can review them on line.
Orders can be placed by phone or online through this website. We then refer you to the laboratory with the Patient Service Center most convenient to your home or office location. This is where blood is drawn by a certified phlebotimist. The results print in our office typically within 48-72 hours, are reviewed by a LabSafe.com licensed Medical Doctor, and are then available confidentially to you.
You may order by phone, fax or online. We then refer you to the laboratory with the Patient Service Center most convenient to home or office, where the blood is drawn by a certified phlebotimist. The results are received by our office generally within 24-48 hours and e-mailed confidentially to you. For more information on the testing procedure, click here.
You are expected to take all five tests the first time you write the GED Tests. You will be asked to arrive half an hour before you write your first test in order to present your identification and to register. A fifteen-minute break is scheduled between tests. You will also have a one-hour lunch break. Additional time is scheduled for giving instructions before each test begins. Most questions on the GED Tests are multiple choice with five possible answers given. You are required to mark a space in pencil on an answer sheet to show which answer is best for each question. For the Language Arts: Writing Test you will be required to write an essay, and for the Mathematics Test you will be required to use grids.