Cellular Insight

Order your own bloodwork — à la carte.

Expert diagnostics, delivered to your door. You pick the tests, we provide the review.

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Advanced Hematology

Precision tracking of your biomarkers.

A U.S.-licensed provider reviews your selections and writes the order within 24 hours.

Complete Control

Pay cash. Skip insurance. Get results.

Order directly — the lab releases your results to you within 48 hours of your draw, on their own portal. Bring them back to your provider if you want a clinical read.

How it works

Three steps, no insurance, no gatekeeping.

You pick what you want to know. The provider makes sure what you picked is clinically appropriate and signs the order. You draw at any lab. Results post to your lab's patient portal (MyQuest, Labcorp Patient) and we route a copy to your assigned provider for review and a follow-up message.

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Build your panel

Check every test you want from the menu below. Add notes on why (if relevant). Submit for provider review. Flat review fee: $25.

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Provider signs

A U.S.-licensed physician reviews within 24 hours. They may add, swap, or decline an individual test with a short note explaining why (e.g. "CA-125 isn't useful in asymptomatic screening — consider pelvic ultrasound instead").

03

Draw anywhere

We email you a PDF requisition (and upload it to your portal). Walk into any Quest, LabCorp, Sonora Quest, or hospital-affiliated draw station. Pay their cash price at the counter. Results land in your portal in 1–5 days for provider review.

NoTimeRx Labs is available only to patients located in the United States. Lab orders are written to U.S. providers (Quest, LabCorp, and affiliated draw centers). 18+ required.

Safety & limits

What these tests can't do.

Lab work is a snapshot, not a verdict. A few honest boundaries we want you to know going in:

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Tumor markers ≠ cancer screening.

For most cancers the right screening is imaging (mammogram, colonoscopy, low-dose chest CT). Blood markers help monitor known disease, not find hidden disease in healthy people.

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Window periods are real.

A negative STI test too soon after exposure is a false negative. We'll flag that on review and may ask you to redraw in X days.

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One abnormal result = not a diagnosis.

Lots of labs drift outside the reference range in healthy people. Your provider looks at the full picture — trends, symptoms, other values — before recommending anything.

We don't run emergencies.

Chest pain, suspected DVT, acute symptoms, pregnancy complications — go to urgent care or ER. This page is for steady-state diagnostics.

What you pay vs. what we charge

NoTimeRx charges: $25 flat per lab-order review. That's the provider's time writing, signing, and reviewing results — no matter how many tests you pick.

The lab charges: Quest, LabCorp, or your local draw site invoices their cash price directly. No insurance billing from our side. You can bring the requisition to any in-network lab and submit to your own insurance if you prefer — that's between you and them.

Our bundles vs. "executive physical" services

Boutique concierge outfits sell 100+ tests for $700–$2,000 and promote them as "longevity panels." Most of those tests are fine; some are noise. You can build the same panel here for the price of a Quest cash bill plus our $25 review. We just don't think you need to pay for 200 markers when 30 well-chosen ones answer the same questions.

FAQ

Common questions.

If your question isn't here, message the support team — not your assigned provider. Billing / operational stuff is outside the PHI zone.

Why doesn't NoTimeRx bill my insurance?

Cash-pay at the lab is usually cheaper than the insurance-contract price for basic panels, and it avoids the surprise-billing drama. You can still submit your Quest/LabCorp invoice to your insurance on your own — they'll tell you what they'd have covered. We just don't want to be the middleman.

Can I use my own lab?

Yes. The provider signs the requisition as "any CLIA-certified laboratory." Bring it to whichever draw site is convenient — chain, hospital-affiliated, or local. We recommend Quest / LabCorp for the cash-price transparency.

What if my provider declines a test I picked?

You get a note explaining why (e.g. "CA-125 isn't useful as a screen in asymptomatic women — false-positive rate is too high; consider pelvic ultrasound"). You can accept the note and proceed with the rest, or message the provider to push back.

Will my insurance see this?

Not from us. We don't submit to insurance. If you self-submit the lab bill to your insurance for reimbursement, that lab draw becomes part of your insurance record like any other — that's a personal decision.

Do you do at-home kits?

Not directly. Some vendors (Everlywell, LetsGetChecked, etc.) mail kits you mail back. Those are legitimate but the value-to-cost ratio is usually worse than a walk-in Quest draw. If you specifically need an at-home kit, tell your provider and they can point you at a specific vendor for that test.

How do I get my results?

Quest / LabCorp result PDFs are pushed into your NoTimeRx portal when they come back (usually 1–5 business days). Your provider adds a short interpretation note for anything flagged high / low. Raw values are always shown too — we don't hide numbers.