How To Order

How To Order (Omega-3)

You are just five steps away from having your Omega-3 Fatty Acid level test results:

1

Pay for the
test online

2

Access personalized requisition from your email

3

Have your healthcare provider complete and sign the requisition

4

Have your sample collected by a LifeLabs professional

5

Get your
results

Step 1

Test payment

You can pay for the Omega-3 Fatty Acid test online. The cost for the test is $120 in Ontario, and $127 in British Columbia. Tests are refundable up until the time you have the blood sample taken. Omega-3 Fatty Acid testing could be covered under some private healthcare insurance plans. Please check with your insurance provider before paying. Please check with your insurance provider before paying. By clicking the pay for test button below, you will be taken to LifeLabs e-commerce store. Please select Ontario or British Columbia depending on your province.

Step 2

Access personalized requisition from your email

You will receive your personalized requisition in the confirmation email after paying for the test online. This requisition will be personalized to your order.

Step 3

Have requisition signed by your healthcare provider

Print and bring the requisition form you received in the order email to your healthcare provider for signing. Requisitions not signed by a healthcare provider will not be processed and our staff will not be able to collect the sample(s).

Step 4

Provide a sample

You can visit any LifeLabs Patient Service Centre to have your sample collected. For your convenience and to reduce wait times we recommend booking an appointment. You must bring the same requisition you downloaded and printed from the order confirmation and had signed by your healthcare provider to LifeLabs in order for us to process your test.

Step 5

Get your results

Your test results will be sent directly to your healthcare provider. Most test results will be reported to your physician/healthcare provider within 10 business days of sample collection.

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