ZenHealth provides tailored health and wellness testing services across much of the United States. However, certain regulatory requirements and logistical challenges prevent us from offering these services in some states and territories. This guide clarifies where these limitations apply and the reasons behind them, focusing on the legal requirements for clinician licensing and the geographical availability of service providers.
Non-Serviceable Areas
ZenHealth is currently unable to offer testing services in the following areas:
- North Dakota (ND)
- Hawaii (HI)
- Alaska (AK)
- Maine (ME)
- American Samoa (AS)
- Guam (GU)
- Northern Mariana Islands (MP)
- Puerto Rico (PR)
- U.S. Virgin Islands (VI)
- U.S. Minor Outlying Islands (UM)
- Marshall Islands (MH)
- Federated States of Micronesia (FM)
- Palau (PW)
Clinician Licensing
For a clinician to prescribe tests and review results, they must be licensed in the state where the patient resides. This poses significant restrictions in these specific regions due to varying state regulations and licensing requirements. These regulations are in place to ensure that healthcare providers meet the local standards of care, but they limit our ability to offer services in certain areas.
Phlebotomist and LabCorp Availability
The availability of qualified phlebotomists and accessible LabCorp facilities is also a requirement for offering services. In some states and territories, there is a shortage of these essential service providers, which prevents us from delivering the high-quality, reliable testing services that ZenHealth is known for.
Direct Implications
Due to these restrictions, residents in the listed areas will not be able to utilize ZenHealth testing services. It’s important for residents to be aware of these limitations and seek alternative healthcare providers where necessary. We recommend consulting with local healthcare professionals to ensure that you can still access the necessary diagnostic services for your health and wellness needs.