Frequently Asked Questions
Laboratory developed testing, such as that performed by RealTime Labs, is overseen by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), which administers the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA). All U.S laboratories that test human specimens for health purposes must go through a rigorous accreditation process to meet quality standards, validation processes, and personnel standards.
RealTime Lab is CLIA Certified and CAP (College of American Pathologist) Accredited.
When ordered by a licensed physician, our 16 Mycotoxin Panel may be covered by Medicare and certain insurance providers, depending on the patient's plan, diagnosis, and coverage criteria. Because coverage varies by insurer and policy, we recommend contacting your insurance provider directly to confirm eligibility and benefits before testing.
Additionally, all our human testing panels may be eligible for reimbursement through Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) and Health Savings Accounts (HSA). Coverage and reimbursement requirements can vary by plan, so we encourage you to check with your FSA/HSA administrator for specific details.
Shipping is calculated based on your location and the size/weight of the items in your order. You will always know the shipping price before you purchase.
There is free shipping to addresses in the continental US on orders over $100.
Orders are finalized and shipped usually within 1 business day after being placed. Depending on current shipping times, we usually see kits arrive at their destination within 3-5 days of being shipped.
All test sales are considered final. If you decide to return the health test kit within 30 days of placing your order, you are eligible for a full refund, minus the cost of shipping, handling, and processing fees (approximately $50 USD per kit). Refund requests must be sent to info@realtimelab.com within 30 days of the date of purchase and occur prior to the specimen/sample being sent. Due to health concerns, Realtime Labs cannot accept returned or unused test kits. If you received your order and do not wish to conduct the test, we ask that you dispose of the test kit.
Results are returned in approximately 7–10 business days.
The Mycotoxin Panel tests 16 mycotoxins, including 9 macrocyclic trichothecenes — toxic compounds produced by certain molds. These toxins have been linked to kidney toxicity, immune system suppression, neurotoxicity, depression, and cancer. It is priced at $399 when purchased separately.
Our Mycotoxin Panel reports results in parts per billion (ppb), which measures the actual concentration of mycotoxins present in your urine sample.
Some laboratories adjust (or "normalize") mycotoxin results based on urine creatinine levels. While this approach is intended to account for how diluted or concentrated a urine sample is, creatinine levels can vary significantly from person to person. Factors such as age, muscle mass, hydration status, kidney function, and certain health conditions can all affect creatinine levels.
Because of this natural variability, normalizing mycotoxin results to creatinine may mask elevated toxin levels or make results more difficult to interpret. Reporting results directly in ppb provides a straightforward measurement of the mycotoxins detected in the sample, allowing clinicians to interpret results without the potential variability introduced by creatinine normalization.
This approach along with a first morning void to avoid dilution helps provide clear, consistent results that can be interpreted alongside a patient's clinical history, symptoms, and other laboratory findings with greater accuracy.
There are no age restrictions on RealTime Labs Urinary Mycotoxin Testing.
The Mycotoxin Panel may be covered by Mediacare, Medicaide, and some insurance companies when the order is placed by a qualified physician.
Please check with your insurance provider for details on your specific coverage.
The Mycotoxin panel may be eligible for FSA and HSA reimbursement. Please check with your plan manager for details on your plan's specific eligibility.
No. Mycotoxins testing has been tested and validated for samples collected at any point in time regardless of the urination schedule.
We ask for a first morning void for two reasons:
- It prevents the possibility of an overly diluted sample. If you cannot go 6-8 hours without urination, simply avoid drinking excess amounts of liquid prior to collecting your sample.
- When collecting as part of a combination profile with other toxins or Organic Acids Testing, a first morning void is required, so it is simpler to perform a single collection.
The collection kit comes with 3 liquid urine transfer tubes. For a single Mycotoxin Panel, only 1 tube is required. Additional tubes are to be utilized only if you are doing a combination testing panel.
The MOE-Tox Complete Profile bundles five of RTL's most popular comprehensive laboratory panels into one easy-to-use urine test kit. It offers the convenience of a single specimen collection and one trip to the post office, at a savings of $259 compared to purchasing each panel separately.
The MOE-Tox Complete Profile is $599. The five panels cost $399, $299, $190, $129, and $129 when purchased separately, totaling $1,146 — a savings of $259 when purchased as the combo.
The MOE-Tox Complete Profile includes all five panels in one urine collection, making it our most comprehensive testing option. The MOE-Tox Combo includes Organic Acids but not Glyphosate or Heavy Metals, while the All Tox Combo includes Glyphosate and Heavy Metals but does not include the Organic Acids Profile.
The combo screens for 16 mycotoxins (including 9 macrocyclic trichothecenes), glyphosate, 36 organic acid markers, 42 heavy metals and minerals, and 42 environmental pollutant markers.
A single urine specimen is used to run all five panels.
The Mycotoxin Panel tests 16 mycotoxins, including 9 macrocyclic trichothecenes — toxic compounds produced by certain molds. These toxins have been linked to kidney toxicity, immune system suppression, neurotoxicity, depression, and cancer. It is priced at $399 when purchased separately.
Glyphosate is a chemical found in hundreds of commonly used herbicides and has been detected in soil, water, blood, urine, and breast milk. It has been linked to cancer, identified as an endocrine disruptor that interferes with hormone pathways, and is known to kill beneficial gut bacteria. This panel is priced at $129 when purchased separately.
The Organic Acids Profile provides a metabolic snapshot of your body's biochemistry by analyzing 36 organic acid markers. It can detect vitamin and mineral imbalances and uncover potential metabolic issues, detox impairments, dysbiosis, and neurotransmitter metabolites. Markers include glycolysis metabolites, fatty acid oxidation, ketone metabolites, protein metabolism, neurotransmitter metabolism, detoxification markers, citric acid cycle metabolites, and bacterial metabolism markers. It is priced at $190 when purchased separately.
The Heavy Metals Panel tests 42 heavy metals and minerals to help identify your body's toxic burden and potential exposure sources that may be contributing to chronic symptoms. It is priced at $129 when purchased separately.
The Environmental Toxins Profile assesses 42 key markers for specific toxins commonly found in paints, plastics, dyes, inks, fuels, resins, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and foods. Understanding your total environmental toxin exposure can help you and your provider better manage your overall health. It is priced at $299 when purchased separately.