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How Long Did It Take To Get Your Enterolab Results?


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It's been exactly 2 weeks since they received my "package". I know the website says to give them 3, but I'm just wondering approximately how long it took for most people's results to come back.


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JerryK Community Regular
It's been exactly 2 weeks since they received my "package". I know the website says to give them 3, but I'm just wondering approximately how long it took for most people's results to come back.

Took 8 days for the stool test results (after they received the cool whip container) and

12 days for the gene tests. Gene tests take longer cause they send it out....

Did you log in on their site and check the status...just in case it got lost in junk mail?

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jerseyangel Proficient

I had the Gene Test done--it took 2 1/2 weeks for the results. :)

GeoffCJ Enthusiast
I had the Gene Test done--it took 2 1/2 weeks for the results. :)

Mine was almost three weeks to the day from when I mailed it.

Geoff

chocolatelover Contributor

Been checking 12 times a day! I laugh at myself--I have to physically be out of the house to not check every 5 minutes. :lol:

BTW--I may never eat cool whip again! What a picture I have in my head right now. If only the rest of the world knew what we were sending through the mail. The UPS guy certainly wouldn't have accepted that package so readily! Although, they sent my uncle through the good old USPS--and they lost him!

Thanks, guys!

hathor Contributor

A day or two more than two weeks.

confused Community Regular
A day or two more than two weeks.

they just got my package yesterday, and i am already anxious to know lol

confused


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It's been exactly 2 weeks since they received my "package". I know the website says to give them 3, but I'm just wondering approximately how long it took for most people's results to come back.

Got my results in 2 weeks exactly. Never did get notified through e-mail. But I checked their website under view order status.

Suzanne

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