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Fanconi Test Question

Basenji Health Issues & Questions
  • Chance's Fanconi test was submitted on the 4th of this month. I have not received any type of notification that his bloodwork was received (except for the fedex confirmation)
    Should I be receiving some type of notice? The check hasn't even been cashed yet.
    :confused:

  • It takes about three weeks, usually. I don't think they are sending out notification of bloodwork received. The next thing you get will probably be an email with the results.

  • Did you enter him on the CPP site? If the blood was received it will be marked there. They do not send any notice that it was received. But interesting that the ck was not cashed yet… could be that it has not been recorded yet since you did send on a Thursday to arrive on Friday... and Monday was a holiday

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