imaware™

Houston, United States
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2.05
Based on 20 Reviews

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About imaware™

imaware™ is the at-home health testing leader and provides patients with the tools and data to enable awareness to chronic illness, empowering them to live a healthier life. imaware™ at-home tests come with physician oversight, are easy and painless, and are validated to be as precise as traditional lab tests. imaware™ offers tests for prediabetes, cardiovascular disease, and many other conditions starting at $79 per test. For more information, please visit us online at imaware.health

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Jenna
GB

Collecting blood uncomfortable The Lancet used to cut your finger is a small blade. Squeezing blood out of your finger was kind of difficult. The labs near where I live wont draw blood without a doctor's orders so I hope this is reliable. You are supposed to send your blood back without any ice pack or anything to keep it cold which concerned me so I hope that doesnt effect anything. But i would do this again if there was a test I thought I needed but couldnt get.

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John
GB

It may be my issue but when I purchased… It may be my issue but when I purchased the test I was under the impression it would tell me a definitive answer on whether I had Celiac or not. Instead it gave me a percentage of likelihood of me having it. That’s not helpful to me.

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Dawn
GB

Not worth the $100 when it comes back… Not worth the $100 when it comes back inconclusive. That was a big waste of money. I could have had my doctor do the test for much cheaper and would have received actual results.

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The Old Beef
GB

Their self test kits are terrible Their self test kits are terrible. If you have calloused fingers it's practically impossible to use, and you apparently need about 20x more blood than they claim you need.

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Mandy
GB

Possibly not accurate Nothing in the test says you should be eating a lot of gluten before you take the test. It's cut back months before for calorie considerations. After reading up on celiac and testing, I now think the test was inaccurate because I was barely eating any and hadn't been for sometime. I thought just a little should be enough for the test. My DNA says I'm likely to have celiac and my aunt was just diagnosed with it (after I did my test).

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