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Why This Lab Is Important
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Testosterone plays a central role in male health, influencing energy, strength, metabolism, mood and sexual function. However, overall hormone balance depends not only on testosterone, but also on how it is converted, regulated and made available throughout the body, along with factors such as adrenal function and systemic physiological health. For men seeking a more complete understanding of hormone balance—particularly when symptoms persist—Dr. Passero recommends the Durable MALE PREMIUM panel.*
This expanded panel builds on the Durable MALE ESSENTIAL panel by measuring total and free testosterone and PSA, while including additional markers that provide deeper insight into how testosterone is functioning in the body. These markers help evaluate androgen metabolism, hormone regulation and adrenal function, including DHEA, DHT, estradiol, SHBG and cortisol. The panel also includes a CMP and CBC, which together add broader context by evaluating overall physiological and metabolic health.*
Markers such as DHT and estradiol provide insight into how testosterone is being metabolized into more active or alternative forms that can influence muscle mass, libido, mood and prostate health. SHBG regulates how much testosterone is available in its active form, offering important context beyond total and free testosterone levels. DHEA and cortisol provide insight into adrenal function and the body’s stress response, which can significantly influence energy, hormone balance and overall vitality. The inclusion of CMP and CBC adds broader context by evaluating markers related to blood health, metabolism, liver function and overall physiological balance—factors that can influence how hormones are produced, metabolized and utilized.*
Dr. Passero recommends the Durable MALE PREMIUM panel for anyone seeking to:*
What’s Included in the Durable MALE PREMIUM Panel
This panel tests for the following key markers that influence male health:*
What to Expect After Ordering Your Lab Test
After purchasing a lab test from Durable, you’ll receive an order confirmation right away. Your lab order will be emailed separately within two business days. All lab-related communications—including your lab order, instructions and results notifications—are sent via encrypted, HIPAA-compliant email from labs@livedurable.com. To ensure timely delivery, we recommend adding this address to your contacts and checking your spam or promotions folder.
Lab Locations
We've partnered with LabCorp and Quest Diagnostics for convenient blood draw locations nationwide. Once your lab order is emailed to you, it will designate the most convenient location based on your address. You should contact the lab directly to schedule an appointment, and we recommend having your blood draw performed within 2-4 weeks. If you have any concerns about the selected location, please email labs@livedurable.com to explore alternative options.
Timing of Results
Once your blood draw is complete, most results are available within one week. You’ll receive an email notification from labs@livedurable.com when your results are ready to review.
How to Interpret Results
All test results include a lab-generated reference range reflecting values commonly seen in a healthy population. Results are flagged only when they fall outside this range as high or low. While these reference ranges provide helpful context, results are best interpreted alongside your health history, symptoms and trends over time and should be reviewed with your healthcare practitioner.
If you are interested in a virtual lab review with Dr. Passero, you may email his office at GetHealthy@DrKevinPassero.com to schedule an appointment.
This expanded panel builds on the Durable MALE ESSENTIAL panel by measuring total and free testosterone and PSA, while including additional markers that provide deeper insight into how testosterone is functioning in the body. These markers help evaluate androgen metabolism, hormone regulation and adrenal function, including DHEA, DHT, estradiol, SHBG and cortisol. The panel also includes a CMP and CBC, which together add broader context by evaluating overall physiological and metabolic health.*
Markers such as DHT and estradiol provide insight into how testosterone is being metabolized into more active or alternative forms that can influence muscle mass, libido, mood and prostate health. SHBG regulates how much testosterone is available in its active form, offering important context beyond total and free testosterone levels. DHEA and cortisol provide insight into adrenal function and the body’s stress response, which can significantly influence energy, hormone balance and overall vitality. The inclusion of CMP and CBC adds broader context by evaluating markers related to blood health, metabolism, liver function and overall physiological balance—factors that can influence how hormones are produced, metabolized and utilized.*
Dr. Passero recommends the Durable MALE PREMIUM panel for anyone seeking to:*
- Go beyond testosterone testing to evaluate hormone conversion and regulation
- Evaluate whether hormone changes may be contributing to symptoms such as mood changes, fatigue, metabolic changes or cycle changes
- Assess adrenal function and stress-related factors that may influence hormone balance
- Monitor hormone patterns over time as part of a personalized wellness approach
What’s Included in the Durable MALE PREMIUM Panel
This panel tests for the following key markers that influence male health:*
- Total Testosterone—Total testosterone measures the overall amount of testosterone circulating in the blood, including both protein-bound and free forms. This marker provides a broad view of the body’s total testosterone production and is a key starting point for assessing male hormone status.
- Free Testosterone—Free testosterone measures the unbound, biologically active portion of testosterone available for the body to use. Because free testosterone is the form most directly involved in energy, muscle function, libido and sexual vitality, it offers important insight beyond total testosterone alone.
- PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen)—PSA measures a protein produced by the prostate gland and is an important marker for monitoring prostate health. Changes in PSA levels can help identify prostate enlargement, inflammation, or other prostate-related conditions and provide useful context as part of a broader men’s health assessment.
- DHEA (Dehydroepiandrosterone)—DHEA is an adrenal hormone that serves as a precursor to testosterone and other androgens. It plays an important role in energy, resilience and overall hormone balance. Measuring DHEA provides insight into adrenal function and the body’s capacity to support healthy hormone production.*
- DHT (Dihydrotestosterone)—DHT is a potent androgen derived testosterone in the body. While it plays an important role in male development and certain aspects of vitality, elevated levels may be associated with hair loss, acne and prostate-related changes. Measuring DHT provides insight into how testosterone is being metabolized and whether excess conversion may be contributing to symptoms.*
- Estradiol (E2)—Estradiol is a form of estrogen that is produced in men through the conversion of testosterone. While essential for bone health, brain function and cardiovascular health, imbalances in estradiol can influence mood, body composition and libido. Measuring estradiol helps evaluate how testosterone is being converted and how estrogen balance may be influencing overall hormone function.*
- SHBG (Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin)—SHBG is a protein that binds to testosterone, regulating how much is available in its active, usable form. Even when total testosterone levels appear normal, elevated SHBG can reduce the amount of free testosterone available to tissues. Measuring SHBG provides important context for interpreting testosterone levels and overall hormone availability.*
- AM Cortisol—Cortisol is a key stress hormone produced by the adrenal glands that helps regulate energy, metabolism and the body’s response to stress. Because cortisol follows a natural daily rhythm—typically highest in the morning—measuring levels early in the day provides important insight into baseline adrenal function. Imbalances in cortisol can influence energy levels, recovery, mood and overall hormone balance.*
- CMP (Comprehensive Metabolic Panel)—The CMP includes 14 individual tests that provide insight into metabolic health, liver function, kidney function and electrolyte balance. Many of these markers are closely connected to hormone health, as they reflect how the body processes nutrients, supports detoxification pathways and maintains overall physiological balance. Evaluating these systems alongside hormone levels helps provide a more complete picture of how the body is functioning and adapting to hormonal changes.*
- CBC (Complete Blood Count)—The CBC evaluates red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets and overall blood health. These markers provide insight into oxygen delivery, immune function, clotting and underlying factors that may influence energy levels, recovery and overall vitality. Because blood health plays an important role in performance and resilience, the CBC adds valuable context when evaluating fatigue, endurance and overall physiological balance.*
What to Expect After Ordering Your Lab Test
After purchasing a lab test from Durable, you’ll receive an order confirmation right away. Your lab order will be emailed separately within two business days. All lab-related communications—including your lab order, instructions and results notifications—are sent via encrypted, HIPAA-compliant email from labs@livedurable.com. To ensure timely delivery, we recommend adding this address to your contacts and checking your spam or promotions folder.
Lab Locations
We've partnered with LabCorp and Quest Diagnostics for convenient blood draw locations nationwide. Once your lab order is emailed to you, it will designate the most convenient location based on your address. You should contact the lab directly to schedule an appointment, and we recommend having your blood draw performed within 2-4 weeks. If you have any concerns about the selected location, please email labs@livedurable.com to explore alternative options.
Timing of Results
Once your blood draw is complete, most results are available within one week. You’ll receive an email notification from labs@livedurable.com when your results are ready to review.
How to Interpret Results
All test results include a lab-generated reference range reflecting values commonly seen in a healthy population. Results are flagged only when they fall outside this range as high or low. While these reference ranges provide helpful context, results are best interpreted alongside your health history, symptoms and trends over time and should be reviewed with your healthcare practitioner.
If you are interested in a virtual lab review with Dr. Passero, you may email his office at GetHealthy@DrKevinPassero.com to schedule an appointment.
Lab-Specific FAQs
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What does the Durable MALE PREMIUM panel test for?
Total testosterone, free testosterone, PSA, DHEA, DHT, estradiol, SHBG, AM cortisol, CMP and CBC.*
Do I need to fast or follow any special instructions prior to this test?
The Durable MALE PREMIUM panel does not require fasting prior to testing, but it is recommended that the blood draw is completed before 9:00AM as testosterone levels can fluctuate significantly throughout the day.*
Can I take medications beforehand?
Yes. Most medications do not interfere with the tests included in this panel. Do not stop medications unless directed by your healthcare practitioner.*
Will recent diet or alcohol intake affect my results?
No. Short-term dietary choices or alcohol intake do not significantly influence the markers included in this panel.*
How often should I get this test?
Dr. Passero recommends routine monitoring of these markers, with testing every 3-6 months for most adults. Re-testing at the recommended interval allows you and your healthcare practitioner to monitor trends over time, assess how your body is responding to lifestyle or nutritional changes and make informed adjustments. Testing frequency should be individualized based on risk factors, clinical context and your doctor’s recommendations.*
Does insurance cover the cost of my tests?
Lab tests must be paid for in full at checkout using a credit card, a supported payment platform (such as Shop Pay, PayPal, Google Pay or Venmo), or an eligible FSA/HSA debit card. In some cases, health insurance providers may reimburse individuals for lab testing. You can contact your insurance provider directly to determine whether reimbursement is available. Please note that Durable is unable to provide insurance paperwork or assist with claim submission.
Can I get a refund if I choose not to get my lab work?
Yes. You may request a refund within 365 days of purchase, as long as you have not visited the lab and had your blood drawn.
Can I use a coupon when purchasing my lab test?
At this time, promotions and coupons cannot be applied to lab testing. Lab pricing reflects the cost of clinical testing and processing, and discounts are not available for these services. However, you can redeem Durable REWARDS points at checkout, and when you purchase a lab order, you’ll earn additional points.
Is this blood test for adults only?
Durable lab testing is intended for adults 18 years and older. Testing for individuals under 18 is only recommended when directed by a qualified healthcare provider.*
Total testosterone, free testosterone, PSA, DHEA, DHT, estradiol, SHBG, AM cortisol, CMP and CBC.*
Do I need to fast or follow any special instructions prior to this test?
The Durable MALE PREMIUM panel does not require fasting prior to testing, but it is recommended that the blood draw is completed before 9:00AM as testosterone levels can fluctuate significantly throughout the day.*
Can I take medications beforehand?
Yes. Most medications do not interfere with the tests included in this panel. Do not stop medications unless directed by your healthcare practitioner.*
Will recent diet or alcohol intake affect my results?
No. Short-term dietary choices or alcohol intake do not significantly influence the markers included in this panel.*
How often should I get this test?
Dr. Passero recommends routine monitoring of these markers, with testing every 3-6 months for most adults. Re-testing at the recommended interval allows you and your healthcare practitioner to monitor trends over time, assess how your body is responding to lifestyle or nutritional changes and make informed adjustments. Testing frequency should be individualized based on risk factors, clinical context and your doctor’s recommendations.*
Does insurance cover the cost of my tests?
Lab tests must be paid for in full at checkout using a credit card, a supported payment platform (such as Shop Pay, PayPal, Google Pay or Venmo), or an eligible FSA/HSA debit card. In some cases, health insurance providers may reimburse individuals for lab testing. You can contact your insurance provider directly to determine whether reimbursement is available. Please note that Durable is unable to provide insurance paperwork or assist with claim submission.
Can I get a refund if I choose not to get my lab work?
Yes. You may request a refund within 365 days of purchase, as long as you have not visited the lab and had your blood drawn.
Can I use a coupon when purchasing my lab test?
At this time, promotions and coupons cannot be applied to lab testing. Lab pricing reflects the cost of clinical testing and processing, and discounts are not available for these services. However, you can redeem Durable REWARDS points at checkout, and when you purchase a lab order, you’ll earn additional points.
Is this blood test for adults only?
Durable lab testing is intended for adults 18 years and older. Testing for individuals under 18 is only recommended when directed by a qualified healthcare provider.*
Durable MALE PREMIUM Panel®
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Dr. Passero recommends this expanded panel to assess testosterone activity and PSA levels alongside markers like DHEA, DHT, estradiol, SHBG and cortisol—providing deeper insight into androgen regulation, adrenal function and contributors to complex or persistent symptoms.*
Dr. Passero recommends this expanded panel to assess testosterone activity and PSA levels alongside markers like DHEA, DHT, estradiol, SHBG and cortisol—providing deeper insight into androgen regulation, adrenal function and contributors to complex or persistent symptoms.*
Suggested Frequency: Every 3-6 Months
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Why This Lab Is Important
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Testosterone plays a central role in male health, influencing energy, strength, metabolism, mood and sexual function. However, overall hormone balance depends not only on testosterone, but also on how it is converted, regulated and made available throughout the body, along with factors such as adrenal function and systemic physiological health. For men seeking a more complete understanding of hormone balance—particularly when symptoms persist—Dr. Passero recommends the Durable MALE PREMIUM panel.*
This expanded panel builds on the Durable MALE ESSENTIAL panel by measuring total and free testosterone and PSA, while including additional markers that provide deeper insight into how testosterone is functioning in the body. These markers help evaluate androgen metabolism, hormone regulation and adrenal function, including DHEA, DHT, estradiol, SHBG and cortisol. The panel also includes a CMP and CBC, which together add broader context by evaluating overall physiological and metabolic health.*
Markers such as DHT and estradiol provide insight into how testosterone is being metabolized into more active or alternative forms that can influence muscle mass, libido, mood and prostate health. SHBG regulates how much testosterone is available in its active form, offering important context beyond total and free testosterone levels. DHEA and cortisol provide insight into adrenal function and the body’s stress response, which can significantly influence energy, hormone balance and overall vitality. The inclusion of CMP and CBC adds broader context by evaluating markers related to blood health, metabolism, liver function and overall physiological balance—factors that can influence how hormones are produced, metabolized and utilized.*
Dr. Passero recommends the Durable MALE PREMIUM panel for anyone seeking to:*
What’s Included in the Durable MALE PREMIUM Panel
This panel tests for the following key markers that influence male health:*
What to Expect After Ordering Your Lab Test
After purchasing a lab test from Durable, you’ll receive an order confirmation right away. Your lab order will be emailed separately within two business days. All lab-related communications—including your lab order, instructions and results notifications—are sent via encrypted, HIPAA-compliant email from labs@livedurable.com. To ensure timely delivery, we recommend adding this address to your contacts and checking your spam or promotions folder.
Lab Locations
We've partnered with LabCorp and Quest Diagnostics for convenient blood draw locations nationwide. Once your lab order is emailed to you, it will designate the most convenient location based on your address. You should contact the lab directly to schedule an appointment, and we recommend having your blood draw performed within 2-4 weeks. If you have any concerns about the selected location, please email labs@livedurable.com to explore alternative options.
Timing of Results
Once your blood draw is complete, most results are available within one week. You’ll receive an email notification from labs@livedurable.com when your results are ready to review.
How to Interpret Results
All test results include a lab-generated reference range reflecting values commonly seen in a healthy population. Results are flagged only when they fall outside this range as high or low. While these reference ranges provide helpful context, results are best interpreted alongside your health history, symptoms and trends over time and should be reviewed with your healthcare practitioner.
If you are interested in a virtual lab review with Dr. Passero, you may email his office at GetHealthy@DrKevinPassero.com to schedule an appointment.
This expanded panel builds on the Durable MALE ESSENTIAL panel by measuring total and free testosterone and PSA, while including additional markers that provide deeper insight into how testosterone is functioning in the body. These markers help evaluate androgen metabolism, hormone regulation and adrenal function, including DHEA, DHT, estradiol, SHBG and cortisol. The panel also includes a CMP and CBC, which together add broader context by evaluating overall physiological and metabolic health.*
Markers such as DHT and estradiol provide insight into how testosterone is being metabolized into more active or alternative forms that can influence muscle mass, libido, mood and prostate health. SHBG regulates how much testosterone is available in its active form, offering important context beyond total and free testosterone levels. DHEA and cortisol provide insight into adrenal function and the body’s stress response, which can significantly influence energy, hormone balance and overall vitality. The inclusion of CMP and CBC adds broader context by evaluating markers related to blood health, metabolism, liver function and overall physiological balance—factors that can influence how hormones are produced, metabolized and utilized.*
Dr. Passero recommends the Durable MALE PREMIUM panel for anyone seeking to:*
- Go beyond testosterone testing to evaluate hormone conversion and regulation
- Evaluate whether hormone changes may be contributing to symptoms such as mood changes, fatigue, metabolic changes or cycle changes
- Assess adrenal function and stress-related factors that may influence hormone balance
- Monitor hormone patterns over time as part of a personalized wellness approach
What’s Included in the Durable MALE PREMIUM Panel
This panel tests for the following key markers that influence male health:*
- Total Testosterone—Total testosterone measures the overall amount of testosterone circulating in the blood, including both protein-bound and free forms. This marker provides a broad view of the body’s total testosterone production and is a key starting point for assessing male hormone status.
- Free Testosterone—Free testosterone measures the unbound, biologically active portion of testosterone available for the body to use. Because free testosterone is the form most directly involved in energy, muscle function, libido and sexual vitality, it offers important insight beyond total testosterone alone.
- PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen)—PSA measures a protein produced by the prostate gland and is an important marker for monitoring prostate health. Changes in PSA levels can help identify prostate enlargement, inflammation, or other prostate-related conditions and provide useful context as part of a broader men’s health assessment.
- DHEA (Dehydroepiandrosterone)—DHEA is an adrenal hormone that serves as a precursor to testosterone and other androgens. It plays an important role in energy, resilience and overall hormone balance. Measuring DHEA provides insight into adrenal function and the body’s capacity to support healthy hormone production.*
- DHT (Dihydrotestosterone)—DHT is a potent androgen derived testosterone in the body. While it plays an important role in male development and certain aspects of vitality, elevated levels may be associated with hair loss, acne and prostate-related changes. Measuring DHT provides insight into how testosterone is being metabolized and whether excess conversion may be contributing to symptoms.*
- Estradiol (E2)—Estradiol is a form of estrogen that is produced in men through the conversion of testosterone. While essential for bone health, brain function and cardiovascular health, imbalances in estradiol can influence mood, body composition and libido. Measuring estradiol helps evaluate how testosterone is being converted and how estrogen balance may be influencing overall hormone function.*
- SHBG (Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin)—SHBG is a protein that binds to testosterone, regulating how much is available in its active, usable form. Even when total testosterone levels appear normal, elevated SHBG can reduce the amount of free testosterone available to tissues. Measuring SHBG provides important context for interpreting testosterone levels and overall hormone availability.*
- AM Cortisol—Cortisol is a key stress hormone produced by the adrenal glands that helps regulate energy, metabolism and the body’s response to stress. Because cortisol follows a natural daily rhythm—typically highest in the morning—measuring levels early in the day provides important insight into baseline adrenal function. Imbalances in cortisol can influence energy levels, recovery, mood and overall hormone balance.*
- CMP (Comprehensive Metabolic Panel)—The CMP includes 14 individual tests that provide insight into metabolic health, liver function, kidney function and electrolyte balance. Many of these markers are closely connected to hormone health, as they reflect how the body processes nutrients, supports detoxification pathways and maintains overall physiological balance. Evaluating these systems alongside hormone levels helps provide a more complete picture of how the body is functioning and adapting to hormonal changes.*
- CBC (Complete Blood Count)—The CBC evaluates red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets and overall blood health. These markers provide insight into oxygen delivery, immune function, clotting and underlying factors that may influence energy levels, recovery and overall vitality. Because blood health plays an important role in performance and resilience, the CBC adds valuable context when evaluating fatigue, endurance and overall physiological balance.*
What to Expect After Ordering Your Lab Test
After purchasing a lab test from Durable, you’ll receive an order confirmation right away. Your lab order will be emailed separately within two business days. All lab-related communications—including your lab order, instructions and results notifications—are sent via encrypted, HIPAA-compliant email from labs@livedurable.com. To ensure timely delivery, we recommend adding this address to your contacts and checking your spam or promotions folder.
Lab Locations
We've partnered with LabCorp and Quest Diagnostics for convenient blood draw locations nationwide. Once your lab order is emailed to you, it will designate the most convenient location based on your address. You should contact the lab directly to schedule an appointment, and we recommend having your blood draw performed within 2-4 weeks. If you have any concerns about the selected location, please email labs@livedurable.com to explore alternative options.
Timing of Results
Once your blood draw is complete, most results are available within one week. You’ll receive an email notification from labs@livedurable.com when your results are ready to review.
How to Interpret Results
All test results include a lab-generated reference range reflecting values commonly seen in a healthy population. Results are flagged only when they fall outside this range as high or low. While these reference ranges provide helpful context, results are best interpreted alongside your health history, symptoms and trends over time and should be reviewed with your healthcare practitioner.
If you are interested in a virtual lab review with Dr. Passero, you may email his office at GetHealthy@DrKevinPassero.com to schedule an appointment.
Lab-Specific FAQs
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What does the Durable MALE PREMIUM panel test for?
Total testosterone, free testosterone, PSA, DHEA, DHT, estradiol, SHBG, AM cortisol, CMP and CBC.*
Do I need to fast or follow any special instructions prior to this test?
The Durable MALE PREMIUM panel does not require fasting prior to testing, but it is recommended that the blood draw is completed before 9:00AM as testosterone levels can fluctuate significantly throughout the day.*
Can I take medications beforehand?
Yes. Most medications do not interfere with the tests included in this panel. Do not stop medications unless directed by your healthcare practitioner.*
Will recent diet or alcohol intake affect my results?
No. Short-term dietary choices or alcohol intake do not significantly influence the markers included in this panel.*
How often should I get this test?
Dr. Passero recommends routine monitoring of these markers, with testing every 3-6 months for most adults. Re-testing at the recommended interval allows you and your healthcare practitioner to monitor trends over time, assess how your body is responding to lifestyle or nutritional changes and make informed adjustments. Testing frequency should be individualized based on risk factors, clinical context and your doctor’s recommendations.*
Does insurance cover the cost of my tests?
Lab tests must be paid for in full at checkout using a credit card, a supported payment platform (such as Shop Pay, PayPal, Google Pay or Venmo), or an eligible FSA/HSA debit card. In some cases, health insurance providers may reimburse individuals for lab testing. You can contact your insurance provider directly to determine whether reimbursement is available. Please note that Durable is unable to provide insurance paperwork or assist with claim submission.
Can I get a refund if I choose not to get my lab work?
Yes. You may request a refund within 365 days of purchase, as long as you have not visited the lab and had your blood drawn.
Can I use a coupon when purchasing my lab test?
At this time, promotions and coupons cannot be applied to lab testing. Lab pricing reflects the cost of clinical testing and processing, and discounts are not available for these services. However, you can redeem Durable REWARDS points at checkout, and when you purchase a lab order, you’ll earn additional points.
Is this blood test for adults only?
Durable lab testing is intended for adults 18 years and older. Testing for individuals under 18 is only recommended when directed by a qualified healthcare provider.*
Total testosterone, free testosterone, PSA, DHEA, DHT, estradiol, SHBG, AM cortisol, CMP and CBC.*
Do I need to fast or follow any special instructions prior to this test?
The Durable MALE PREMIUM panel does not require fasting prior to testing, but it is recommended that the blood draw is completed before 9:00AM as testosterone levels can fluctuate significantly throughout the day.*
Can I take medications beforehand?
Yes. Most medications do not interfere with the tests included in this panel. Do not stop medications unless directed by your healthcare practitioner.*
Will recent diet or alcohol intake affect my results?
No. Short-term dietary choices or alcohol intake do not significantly influence the markers included in this panel.*
How often should I get this test?
Dr. Passero recommends routine monitoring of these markers, with testing every 3-6 months for most adults. Re-testing at the recommended interval allows you and your healthcare practitioner to monitor trends over time, assess how your body is responding to lifestyle or nutritional changes and make informed adjustments. Testing frequency should be individualized based on risk factors, clinical context and your doctor’s recommendations.*
Does insurance cover the cost of my tests?
Lab tests must be paid for in full at checkout using a credit card, a supported payment platform (such as Shop Pay, PayPal, Google Pay or Venmo), or an eligible FSA/HSA debit card. In some cases, health insurance providers may reimburse individuals for lab testing. You can contact your insurance provider directly to determine whether reimbursement is available. Please note that Durable is unable to provide insurance paperwork or assist with claim submission.
Can I get a refund if I choose not to get my lab work?
Yes. You may request a refund within 365 days of purchase, as long as you have not visited the lab and had your blood drawn.
Can I use a coupon when purchasing my lab test?
At this time, promotions and coupons cannot be applied to lab testing. Lab pricing reflects the cost of clinical testing and processing, and discounts are not available for these services. However, you can redeem Durable REWARDS points at checkout, and when you purchase a lab order, you’ll earn additional points.
Is this blood test for adults only?
Durable lab testing is intended for adults 18 years and older. Testing for individuals under 18 is only recommended when directed by a qualified healthcare provider.*

