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Is it really necessary to have blood drawn every year?
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<blockquote data-quote="amcardon" data-source="post: 3278131" data-attributes="member: 26766"><p>I understand annual labs, especially as we get older. Some of it might have to do with you having good insurance, but the ordering doc isn't going to see any income from the lab work, he might recognize you have good insurance so why not keep up with regular labs... </p><p></p><p>I don't order annual labs (or sometimes more frequent than that) unless there's something we're monitoring, but it's always nice when we're trying to diagnose and somebody is able to show recent lab work or a history of lab work that can show trends and subtle changes that might otherwise be missed. </p><p></p><p>Short answer, I don't see anything wrong with annual labs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amcardon, post: 3278131, member: 26766"] I understand annual labs, especially as we get older. Some of it might have to do with you having good insurance, but the ordering doc isn't going to see any income from the lab work, he might recognize you have good insurance so why not keep up with regular labs... I don't order annual labs (or sometimes more frequent than that) unless there's something we're monitoring, but it's always nice when we're trying to diagnose and somebody is able to show recent lab work or a history of lab work that can show trends and subtle changes that might otherwise be missed. Short answer, I don't see anything wrong with annual labs. [/QUOTE]
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