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Have had many issues with the Villages Labs, including delays in obtaining results, and ordered tests not being done. As a retired health care professional, I am advising others to think twice before using this Health Care system.
For those of us who don't know, exactly who are "the Villages Labs"? Is that the name of a place, and if so, where is it located? Is it the only place in TV where you can have blood work done?
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Old 06-08-2014, 11:33 AM
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Have had many issues with the Villages Labs, including delays in obtaining results, and ordered tests not being done. As a retired health care professional, I am advising others to think twice before using this Health Care system.
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For those of us who don't know, exactly who are "the Villages Labs"? Is that the name of a place, and if so, where is it located? Is it the only place in TV where you can have blood work done?
My lab reports show that they are outsourced to Labcor (same lab my Dr. used back in NYS) and not done by "The Villages Lab." I believe that when "The Villages Lab" was expressed, that was actually referring to Alliance Labs, which has the Leesburg & Villages Hospitals listed as well as the Villages Health Centers. See the full list at Laboratory services | Central Florida Health Alliance | Leesburg, Florida

My doctor at Colony, now Pinellas used Alliance at first, but switched me to Labcor at my request because my insurance did not cover Alliance Lab. There is also a LABPAC indicated on some of the test, but I don't know if that is an outsource or not so I've sent a message to my Dr. asking about it!

Personally, I like many feel that the Villages Health system is well worth belonging to, and find little problem with the time frame that my blood test were processed. That however could be because I have routine test every 6 months and feel no rush or reason to expect results available to me personally within 12-48 hours. At the same time I would want and expect faster results of tests run only if they're ordered as the results of new symptoms being diagnosed.

As for "thinking twice" before joining the Villages Health Centers, yes one should think twice, but I would prefer to use a less alarming way of expressing that by saying 'use all due diligence in selecting any health care provider you may be considering.'
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Labcorp is who TVH had used for my lab-work. Only once did it take some time but otherwise my results are posted quickly. In December I had some work done and the MA called me the next morning with the results and told me what to do next. No app't was needed to see anyone. BUT if you have diabetes, thyroid, rheumatoid arthritis and other issues you might have to return for a follow-up visit in the future to go over your labs and other issues that are related.

We're VERY pleased with The Villages Health System...very similar to what we had before we moved here!
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I had mine onlline the next day and they also called me with results. No complaints here
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You could always go back to Arkansas for your test then back to the Villages
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For those of us who don't know, exactly who are "the Villages Labs"? Is that the name of a place, and if so, where is it located? Is it the only place in TV where you can have blood work done?


Quest Diagnostics has several locations in TV.
A Google search will show others.
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Got my lab work posted next day on my Patient Portal. Absolutely no complaint here.
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I had blood drawn last Monday and my results are still not available online. Back in Arkansas, I would get results online (two tin cans and a string) on the same day as I had the blood drawn. Maybe the lab is overwhelmed..will find out Monday.

I got mine back within two days ... so far, their performance has been excellent.
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My doctor at Colony, now Pinellas used Alliance at first, but switched me to Labcor at my request because my insurance did not cover Alliance Lab. There is also a LABPAC indicated on some of the test, but I don't know if that is an outsource or not so I've sent a message to my Dr. asking about it!
As a followup to my last post, here is the response I got from my inquiry... "labpac is the in house lab for the villages health. Most of the labs can be done here in the villages health."
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Florida law.... All your Dr needs to do is mark on your blood prescription or X rays that you want to pick up the results yourself and THEY HAVE TO provide them to you directly. Again Florida law.
I see the Dr and he sends me over to the lab. Two days later I walk in and they hand me my results. They of course also send them to your Dr.
A great benefit to the Florida system.
Make sure your Dr marks it on your prescription.
If he won't then get a new Dr.
Back in NY that was unheard of. Often I would ask the Dr about my results and he would say "fine" or "we have to make some changes".
Now I know and understand everything.
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