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To: Joe NYC who wrote (1448)10/1/2008 12:12:02 PM
From: LindyBill2 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 39288
 
TYP recommends using the NMR test done by Liposcience Corp. Cost: $105. Here is the rundown from them on what it is and how to read it:

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR)

Message 24874097

Here is their site:

How can I get the NMR LipoProfile test?

lipoprofile.com

Here are the people who run the test for you. They arrange for a local blood draw and do the billing:

LAB SAFE CORP ---They are offering a FREE Choresterol Test right now!

NMR LipoProfile® $98.00 Cholesterol, Coronary Heart Disease, Lipoprotein Particle Number, Lipoprotein Particle Size, LDL Cholesterol, HDL Cholesterol, Triglycerides, Lipoproteins............... $98.00
SubTotal:........... .....$98.00
Processing Fee....... $7.00
Total: .....................$105.00

What happens when I purchase a test?

We'll call you to setup an appointment at one of our certified draw stations. In most cases, no appointment is necessary and you can get your sample taken the same day or next day during business hours.

Is there a location near me?

LabSafe uses all major certified medical reference laboratories throughout the United States. This means you will always find a Patient Service Center close to where you live or work.

labsafe.com



To: Joe NYC who wrote (1448)10/1/2008 2:45:45 PM
From: Lane3  Respond to of 39288
 
I got LDL particle from the VAP test. It was one of many items measured.

(As it turned out, small LDL is one of the few risk factors I don't have. I was pleasantly surprised.)



To: Joe NYC who wrote (1448)6/17/2012 12:21:57 PM
From: ig  Respond to of 39288
 
privatemdlabs.com