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How Long Do Results Usually Take?


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I am in Ontario, Canada and I had the tTG test ordered for me and did the bloodwork Friday morning, September 28. All of the other bloodwork came back on Tuesday (CBC, vitamins, etc) but when I called to the dr today they said that they still had not received the results of the celiac test. So how long does it normally take? I would just like to know one way or the other. I am still feeling terrible all the time and I would at least like to know if there is a reason.


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I am in Ontario, Canada and I had the tTG test ordered for me and did the bloodwork Friday morning, September 28. All of the other bloodwork came back on Tuesday (CBC, vitamins, etc) but when I called to the dr today they said that they still had not received the results of the celiac test. So how long does it normally take? I would just like to know one way or the other. I am still feeling terrible all the time and I would at least like to know if there is a reason.

They do take longer than other tests, especially if they do the EMA, but it really depends on the lab. I have heard of tests that took up to two weeks :blink: I know that's not what you wanted to hear, but hey, yours will probably come back sooner. :)

GottaSki Mentor

Can you call the lab and ask how long it will take to release the results?

guest134 Apprentice

What lab did you go to? Gamma dynacare is a 4 day turn around for TTG. By the way did you have to pay anything for the TTG test alone or was it covered by OHIP?

prairiemamma Apprentice

We are in Sask and it came back in about 10 days

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