OnDemand Pregnancy Test
Labcorp OnDemand’s Pregnancy Blood Test measures the exact amount of Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hcG) in the blood, which helps to confirm a pregnancy with greater accuracy and earlier in gestation. Some women also use it to confirm a pregnancy urine test.
Since the test measures the concentration of hCG in the blood, it may help detect potential problems. It can be used to rule out an ectopic (tubal) pregnancy or monitor declining hCG levels before or following a miscarriage.1,2
No doctor visit is required. Simply purchase a test with a credit card or FSA/HSA card, then choose from nearly 2,000 locations for a sample collection by a trained Labcorp professional. The results will be sent directly to you.
How it works
1. Shop for tests and pay online
An independent physician will review and approve your test requests; no doctor’s visit is required.
2. Visit a Labcorp location near you for sample collection
You’ll need to bring the requisition number from your confirmation email as well as a photo ID.
3. Results sent directly to you
If results require prompt attention, you may be contacted by phone or mail.
FAQ
- Is the Labcorp OnDemand Pregnancy Blood Test accurate?
Yes. Your samples are tested in a CAP-accredited and CLIA-certified Labcorp lab, meeting the highest standards of accuracy and timeliness of test results.
- Is Labcorp OnDemand testing private and confidential?
Yes. You are protected by HIPAA, and some states have additional laws in place to protect your personal health information. You may view your Labcorp OnDemand test results securely and confidentially through an online patient portal.
- Does my health insurance cover a Labcorp OnDemand test?
No, Labcorp OnDemand tests are not covered by insurance. Labcorp accepts HSA or FSA cards with a VISA or MasterCard logo. Please contact your benefits provider to verify rules and eligible expenses.
- How do I access my test results?
A link to an online patient portal will be emailed to you when your results are ready.
1. “Home Pregnancy Tests: How & When to Take Them.” WebMD, WebMD, www.webmd.com/baby/guide/pregnancy-tests#1.
2.“Prenatal Tests and Ultrasound.” Elizabeth Crabtree Burton; Richard Luciani - Oxford University Press, 14 July 2019, global.oup.com/academic/product/prenatal-tests -and-ultrasound-9780199599301?cc=us&lang=en&.
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