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What if you didn’t have to wait for a doctor’s appointment?

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What if you didn’t have to wait for a doctor’s appointment?
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SiPhox Health is introducing at-home blood testing with its EasyDraw device, allowing users to measure up to 60 biomarkers without visiting a lab. The process takes about five minutes, uses no traditional needles, and sends samples to CLIA-certified labs for analysis. Results are delivered via a digital dashboard that tracks trends and offers personalized health recommendations.

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Shopping What if you didn’t have to wait for a doctor’s appointment? By Charlotte Finch Published May 1, 2026, 2:23 p.m. ET New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. Preventive health has a timing problem. By the time most people get lab work, something already feels off — energy dips, sleep slips, a doctor finally orders tests. What if the data came first? That’s the premise behind SiPhox Health, which is betting that routine blood testing is about to follow the same path as everything else: out of the waiting room and into your home.

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