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Find MRT Testing Near You

Ready to identify your food sensitivities with the MRT 176 Panel? The process starts with a Certified LEAP Therapist (CLT) — a registered dietitian with specialized training in ordering, interpreting, and building your personalized elimination protocol around your MRT results.

Wellbloom maintains the largest directory of verified MRT providers in the United States — including CLTs, blood draw labs, and mobile phlebotomy services across all 50 states.

How MRT Testing Works

MRT testing is a two-part process:

  1. Your CLT orders the test — A Certified LEAP Therapist evaluates your health history, orders the MRT 176 Panel kit ($695), and coordinates your testing
  2. A blood draw is performed — A small blood sample is collected either at a walk-in lab or by a mobile phlebotomist who comes to you. The sample is shipped to Oxford Biomedical Technologies’ CLIA-certified lab

Results arrive within 7-10 business days. Your CLT then interprets your results and builds your personalized LEAP ImmunoCalm diet plan.

Step 1: Find a Certified LEAP Therapist

Your CLT is your primary guide through the entire MRT/LEAP journey — from ordering the test to creating your elimination meal plan and supervising your food reintroduction. This is the recommended first step for all patients.

→ Find a Certified LEAP Therapist Near You

Step 2: Get Your Blood Drawn

Once your CLT has ordered your MRT kit, you’ll need a licensed phlebotomist to collect your blood sample. You have two options:

Walk-In Blood Draw Labs

Visit a partnered lab location for a standard venous blood draw. Most labs offer same-day availability with no referral needed beyond your CLT’s order.

→ Find a Blood Draw Lab Near You

Mobile Phlebotomy Services

Can’t make it to a lab? Mobile phlebotomists come directly to your home, office, or hotel. Ideal for patients with mobility issues, busy schedules, or those in rural areas.

→ Find a Mobile Phlebotomy Service

MRT Kit Cost

The MRT 176 Panel kit costs $695. This includes:

  • The MRT 176 Panel test kit and laboratory analysis
  • Testing across 176 substances (foods + food chemicals)
  • Your personalized Green/Yellow/Red results report

Note: CLT consultation fees and blood draw fees are separate and vary by provider. Many patients use HSA/FSA funds to cover testing costs.

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Find CLTs, labs, and mobile phlebotomists in your state:

What to Expect During Your Blood Draw

  1. Preparation — No fasting required. Stay hydrated and avoid anti-inflammatory medications for 48 hours if possible
  2. The draw — A standard venous blood draw (similar to routine bloodwork), takes about 5-10 minutes
  3. Shipping — Your sample is packaged and shipped to Oxford Biomedical Technologies’ CLIA-certified laboratory
  4. Results — Available within 7-10 business days, delivered to your CLT
  5. Your plan — Your CLT reviews your results and creates your personalized LEAP elimination plan

Check Your Foods While You Wait

While waiting for your MRT results, explore which common trigger substances are in the foods you eat. We’ve analyzed over 20,000 food products against the full MRT 176 panel:

→ Search Our Product Safety Database

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I get an MRT test near me?

Start by finding a Certified LEAP Therapist who will order your test and guide your protocol. For the blood draw portion, use our lab directory or mobile phlebotomy directory.

Do I need a doctor’s referral for MRT testing?

No. A Certified LEAP Therapist can order the MRT test directly. No physician referral is required.

How much does MRT testing cost?

The MRT 176 Panel kit costs $695. CLT consultation fees and blood draw fees vary by provider and are additional. Many patients use HSA/FSA funds.

Can I get MRT tested at home?

The blood draw portion can be done at home — mobile phlebotomy services come directly to you. Your CLT consultation can also be done virtually in most states.

Last updated: May 19, 2026

Medical Disclaimer: This data is algorithmically generated based on USDA databases and is not medical advice. Always consult your Certified LEAP Therapist.