Repeat Male Patient: Peptide Treatment Pathology Guideline
If you are are a male patient receiving treatment for Peptide Therapy, please follow the instructions below in order to complete your required pathology ​testing (bloods) and ensure accurate results. If you have any questions on the process, please do not hesitate to reach out to us on support@thefunctionaldoctors.com.au, and our team will be glad to help
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Instructions For Repeat Peptide Patients
*Please Read Carefully Before Proceeding*
The pathology forms attached below are specifically for use with Australian Clinical Labs, and cannot be uploaded to any other pathology-testing providers. If you download these forms and present them to another third party pathology-testing provider, it is highly likely that you will pay a significantly higher rate for your blood test results.
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Why has The Functional Doctors partnered with Australian Clinical Labs (ACL)?
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TFD has partnered with ACL as they are the largest pathology testing network in Australia
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Whilst TFD is not involved directly in testing (ACL own all blood testing) we have negotiated significantly improved rates for our patients compared to RRP.
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What should I do if I cannot access Clinical Labs for any reason, or if I need to provide blood results from a different source?
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If you are in a rural area and there are no Clinical Labs near you, please contact us for a different form & instructions. You can reach us at support@thefunctionaldoctors.com.au or call us on 1800 370 690.
Peptides Pathology Test
1. Download & print pathology form (Note: you cannot use form from phone, it must be printed)
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2. Attend your nearest Clinical Labs (Click here for locations)
Pathology: mandatory instructions
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Avoid strenuous exercise for 24 hours prior
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Fast from 10pm the night before (Excluding water)
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Ensure you drink plenty of water the morning prior to obtaining your blood test
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Do not take supplements containing biotin (B7) for two days prior to this test
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For an accurate PSA result, you should NOT have an active urinary infection, ejaculated, or exercised heavily in the last 48 hours; had a prostate biopsy in the last 6 weeks or had a digital rectal examination in the last week.
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