Keep Your Blood Work Private
Skip the clinic & get blood work and other diagnostics done at a lab near you - without a referral from your doctor or tying results to your health card.
TeleTest is currently only available in Ontario, Canada.
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How It Works
1. Select Your Desired Panel
Once you choose your blood work, we’ll ask you to complete some intake forms. This should only take a couple of minutes.
2. Message a Physician
One of our physicians will help make sure you have the right blood work via a short appointment over secure messaging.
3. Prescription
If treatment is necessary, we work with all major pharmacies & can send your medication to your current pharmacy.
4. Follow-Up
If required, one of our physicians will follow up with you to make sure everything is going well.
What does privacy mean?
Your results stay with you
We do not notify nor share results with your doctor. We take every step to ensure the privacy of your results and periodically delete all results from our servers.Semi-Anonymous Blood Work
If you do not want your results associated with your health card number, simply do not provide it at the time of registration nor at the lab. However you will have to pay for the assay out-of-pocket.We will not mail you anything
Unless you test positive for STIs and fail to respond to email and/or phone calls, we are obligated to mail you a letter notifying you to contact our office. No information is disclosed in the letter.What's the Cost?
If you provide your Ontario Healthcare Insurance Plan (OHIP) health card, lab fees for medically necessary tests are covered. You only pay to speak with our physicians.
For non-medically necessary tests or those without OHIP, you can still get tested but you will have to pay the lab for the tests you choose. Here is a list of prices for common tests.
Visit our FAQ for more information.
“We designed TeleTest to be a fast and streamlined experience. Our goal is to provide a comprehensive virtual care experience that is thorough, informative and patient centred.”