Consult FAQs
One drop. That's it.
If you are on a blood thinner and a pin prick turns into an issue, you might consider not having DBA done. Other than that, there is no reason you can't have a DBA.
If you're at an ABQ Consultation sitting across from me, you will see the results before your 1-hour appointment is over.
If you're in Farmington or another outlying community where I have gone to visit and collect your slide, your results will be available on the day of your Virtual Consult with me (whenever you scheduled that appointment).
Unfortunately, no. DBA is not currently covered by any type of insurance.
No. You will not need to sign any contracts. You WILL fill out an intake, consent, and waiver forms before I will collect your sample, however, you are not actually committing to anything. Those forms just give me permission to work with you.
I accept cash, money orders, cashier's checks and all major credit cards.
You are welcome to do so, but please give us 24 hours' notice. With less than 24 hours, you may be charged the full price of your appointment.
You can have it done again if you choose.
Every red blood cell is replaced with a new blood cell every 120 days, thus DBA can identify very recent changes in the blood's chemistry.
