We are excited to announce that LabTestsOnline.org is changing its name to Testing.com, effective November 9th, 2021. LabTestsOnline.org was created over 20 years ago and has been a valuable resource for lab and medical professionals, as well as patients. As the website has grown, we have furthered our focus to include more resources that are easy to understand. This new name reflects this continued mission to provide educational and informative content on not only tests you can get done inside of a lab but also in your own home, as interest in at-home testing continues to grow. As Testing.com, we will continue to help readers navigate this confusing new landscape by providing non-biased and thorough explanations of tests available, as well as reviews on emerging testing brands. 

Our editorial teams and medical review boards aren’t changing, and our content will continue to be expertly written, edited, and reviewed. 

You can read more about our team and our policies below. 

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