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    Let me sound stupid here Dr Thrasher, what does " in house " mean?

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From: " Jack Thrasher, Ph.D. " <toxicologist1@...>

Sent: Thu, April 22, 2010 12:59:39 PM

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Be careful about using an in-house doctor to sign a prescription notice. The

RealTime testing is CLIA approved and must be prescribed by a treating

physician. Having an in-house physician sign such a prescription is in violation

of CLIA and FDA regulations.

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that means a Dr who works with them signs off on the script.  one of the great

things about this there is definitely some privacy.  those who want genetic

testing with out anybody knowing is great.     

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Date: Thursday, April 22, 2010, 5:17 PM

    Let me sound stupid here Dr Thrasher, what does " in house " mean?

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I've used healthcheckusa before with great results! Same idea. It was

GREAT since I have insurance but I was out of state, needed some labs and my

insurance wasn't otherwise accepted in the area. Also I didn't have a

doctor in the area, so I was able to have the labs faxed to a doctor of my

choice without having to yet again explain to my PCP that I was out of town

for months, yet again.

Jeri

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Dr. Thrasher, Its ok, someone has been kind enough to answer my question. Thanks

anyway.

Have a great day,

Chris

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Sent: Thu, April 22, 2010 8:17:39 PM

Subject: Re: [] Re:GREAT NEWS!! Lab work w/no need for a Dr.'s

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Let me sound stupid here Dr Thrasher, what does " in house " mean?

Chris...

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From: " Jack Thrasher, Ph.D. " <toxicologist1@ msn.com>

Sent: Thu, April 22, 2010 12:59:39 PM

Subject: [] Re:GREAT NEWS!! Lab work w/no need for a Dr.'s

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Be careful about using an in-house doctor to sign a prescription notice. The

RealTime testing is CLIA approved and must be prescribed by a treating

physician. Having an in-house physician sign such a prescription is in violation

of CLIA and FDA regulations.

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