Now You Can Finally Do a CBC Blood Test From the Comfort of Your Own Home

Lab Me becomes the first at-home blood-testing company in the world to provide an at-home CBC blood test.
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Lab Me, Inc., announced it has created the world's first at-home CBC blood test at https://www.labme.ai

Lab Me, Inc.'s https://www.labme.ai/products/complete-blood-count is targeted to health trackers, healthcare providers, people wanting to track a disease or medicine.

On average, Americans spend four weeks and more than $500 in time and cost to take and get results from a blood test. Due to the inconvenience, many people get their blood taken once per year, offering a small snapshot into their overall well-being. The CBC blood test is the most commonly prescribed blood test around the globe. Lab Me has become the first company in the world to offer a CBC in a direct-to-consumer business model.

Lab Me is making blood testing simply by delivering a blood collection cartridge to the customer, who collects blood at the comfort of their home with no need to fast and travel to the physician's office hungry. The cartridge is then mailed via a pre-addressed and pre-paid envelope. Within 48 hours of receipt of the sample, the company uploads the results to a personalized dashboard that the customer can see on their PC, laptop, or phone.

For the first time in human history, it is now possible to do a CBC from the comfort of home.

Katy Close became the first person to perform an at-home CBC test by Lab Me. She said, "It's easy, just don't overthink it. Get it done and ship it back immediately. The results are very cool, it graphs it over time so you can track changes. Also, you can access it anywhere on mobile so it's helpful to show your Doctor."

Lab Me, Inc. is partnered with multiple CLIA & CAP accredited labs throughout the USA. By using state of the art blood analyzers and sampling techniques the labs are able to analyze micro-capillary blood samples with high resolution. Lab Me, Inc's website states their CBC test is as accurate as going to the lab.  

Lab Me, Inc.'s founder Dr. Anthony Close said: "We are incredibly excited about this new frontier in health tracking. While the blood work is incredibly valuable to know, it should never replace a physician. Lab Me was developed as a way for healthcare providers to be augmented. We do this to reduce information overload by providing users & healthcare providers information that is concise, accurate, and actionable."

Source: Lab Me, Inc.

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