Genetic Test

Genetic Test

Ulta Labs Test offer lab testing, which is used to diagnose genetic abnormalities, as well as a variety of other lab tests that measure the amounts of particular substances in blood and urine, which are required for a genetic condition diagnosis.

To better understand your health and make educated health decisions, order blood testing here. To read more about the lab tests available to diagnose and monitor your condition, click on the link below.

... All Genetic Disorder Tests
Cystic Fibrosis
Hemochromatosis
Wilson's Disease

To learn more about the laboratory tests that can be used to understand and monitor your health and wellbeing, click on the links to the articles that interest you.

What Are Genetic Tests for In Targeted Cancer Therapy?
Cystic Fibrosis Tests Used to Screen, Diagnose, and Monitor the Condition
Hemochromatosis (Iron Accumulation) and Lab Testing - What You Need to Know
About Wilson’s Disease and Laboratory Testing
Wilson's Disease (Excess Copper) and Lab Testing - What You Need to Know

Important

  • Ulta Lab tests are not home testing kits.
  • After selecting your preferred laboratory, upon completing the checkout process, you will receive a lab requisition. Print and bring the requisition to your visit to the laboratory, where you provide the necessary sample for testing
  • You will receive an email when results are ready (1-2 business days for most tests).
  • If you need any clarification please contact the Ulta Labs support system

Responsibility for the tests lies solely with Ulta Labs, rather than Hello Health

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How it works

1. Order your lab tests directly online.

  • Research and select your test online via Hello Health.
  • Select and purchase your tests online on our safe and secure payment system.
  • Receive an automated confirmation email receipt.
  • Print your lab requisition order after checkout.
  • Create or login to your own confidential Ulta Lab Tests account via Ulta Labs

2. Get your blood drawn at one of our 2,500 approved patient service centers nationally near you.

  • When ordering your lab tests, after you have selected your tests, use our online Locator to search our network and find a convenient Patient Service Center near you.
  • Take your Lab Requisition to the selected Patient Service Center to get your specimen collected.
  • If your lab test or wellness package requires fasting, then fast as directed prior to your blood draw (special instructions will be noted in the Patient Instructions section of your Lab Requisition order).

3. Review your test results and biomarkers online

  • Within a few business days, you will receive an email notification when your results are available (occasionally, complex tests may take between 7-10 business days for results).
  • Your results will be uploaded into your private and secure healthcare dashboard.
  • Log in and view intuitive charts that display your data, along with explanations of biomarker to give you a clear understanding of your results.
  • Easy to read PDF's of your tests results are also available to share with your physician and healthcare providers.

4. Track your progress; consult with your healthcare provider and retest.

  • Your personalized health dashboard makes it easy to view diagnostic changes that occur between blood tests, allowing you to adjust your wellness plan for even better health.
  • Ulta Labs recommend that you share and review your results with your physician and healthcare providers.
  • It's up to you whether you share your test results with your physician, healthcare provider, your family, or anyone else.

5. Consult Your Healthcare Provider

  • Ulta Labs recommends that you share and review your results with your physician and healthcare providers.
  • It's up to you whether you share your test results with your physician, healthcare provider, your family, or anyone else.

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