Integrative and Functional Medicine Lab Bundles
We offer in-house lab draws + bundles! Jill Reese PA-C is the only provider able to draw initially, so appointments are limited. We are still able to order these bundles for you at close to these rates, however, you will need to go to Weland, and pay $35-$45 lab draw fee. These labs are NOT covered by your insurance INDEPENDENT of most people health goals, and symptoms. As a result of not using insurance, we are able to get these labs at a much reduced cost. Here is a list of the main bundles we offer along with pricing:
**You Must be an active patient within the Functional and Integrative side of Back in Line to get these lab prices. IF you are not a current patient but desire to have labs drawn, you can expect a minimum of $100 in fees for non-active patients to off-set the staff time and lab supplies for those labs.
These are just a few of the MANY labs that can be ordered and run on you and your family. Unique and individualized care isn’t necessarily a one-size-fits-all solution.
We pride ourselves in our mission to NOT profit off of lab testing. We need those lab values and data points to serve and guide us for the most appropriate treatments and therapies during your health consultations for functional and integrative care.
If you have a high deductible, and typically need some of these labs run for your own monitoring and observe the significant cost savings compared to your in-network, insurance rates, the office can order the labs on your behalf for a $75 processing time management & ordering fee, and a $25 lab draw fee.The $100 in fees for non-active patients is to off-set the staff time and lab supplies for those labs.
Typically, a complete Thyroid panel (TSH, FT4, FT3, + antibodies), depending on your insurance will cost you $~480. A vitamin D3 test will cost you $150. A Fasting Insulin + A1C + Fasting Blood sugar could cost you $100 alone. Just an idea of the overall cost savings with these bundles.
**Labs ran out of Back in Line Family Chiropractic are not able to be submitted for out-of-network benefits as the purpose of these labs do not meet medical necessity and are not diagnostic.