For standard tests at LifeLabs, Dynacare, or hospital labs, no. A signed requisition from a licensed practitioner is required. There are a small number of direct-to-consumer testing services in Canada that don’t require a requisition, but they’re privately paid and the test menu is limited. For most people, getting an online requisition through Walk In is the fastest route.
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