BIOMEDICAL and healthcare
company ITL has been named as
one of Australia’s most innovative
companies, in recognition of its
recently launched MyHealthTest
direct to consumer pathology
testing service (TD 26 Jul).
Test kits can be purchased in
pharmacy or online, using a fingerprick
sample taken at home.
The sample is returned to the
lab via regular mail and results are
delivered online and can be shared
with a doctor.
MHT’s first test is the HbA1c test
for the diagnosis and monitoring of
diabetes, available to pharmacies
as well as via the Diabetes NSW
website and myhealthtest.com.
The MyHealthTest range is set to
expand with new products under
development including tests for
thyroid disease, prostate cancer
and cholesterol.The above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 24 Aug 16 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 24 Aug 16
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