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    NTL provides a worthwhile service and I'm sure their personnel do a fine job, but my experience…read moresuggests that you can almost certainly do better. First, they're expensive. To have my well water evaluated, it cost me $182.95 for the kit. I choked on that a little, but went ahead and ordered the sampling bottles and included shipping box. Then I found out that it was going to cost almost 50% more to overnight ship the filled sample bottles with a big warning that the bottles had to reach their lab in no less then 24 hours with the clock starting with the first bottle filled. Sure, FEDEX says they can, but if they don't, the $182.95 is paid for nothing, and you'd better not ship it on Friday or any day just before NTL takes a vacation, and they don't tell you which are those days, and factor in that, based on my attempts to call them, they close at 5:00 PM sharp, eastern time. So you bottle everything up and find out when FedEx has their last pick-up and speed a little in your car to get there at just the right time, and then you wait. Did they receive it on time? Surely they'll send a confirmation email notifying you that all is well, or not, but no - they'd much rather wait for you to call r email and then, eventually, respond to your inquiry. That's less than wise. And then you wait. If they needed the water in 24 hours, the expectation is that they would need to start the testing immediately, but maybe not. It took over 2 weeks to get my results and while I'm certain that some test results need to soak for a while, the assumption here is that these tests are pretty much automated. I suspect that Flint, MI didn't need to wait 18 days for their test results. And then there're the results. I'll pick one that I'm familiar with which is arsenic. The EPA apparently judges simply the total amount of arsenic in the water; however, unless you want to go to the expense of running your water through a whole house reverse osmosis (RO) system or you can afford to distill all of your water, the companies that can filter out arsenic with a much less expensive solution need to know if you've got arsenite (As III) or arsenate (As V). Certainly NTL knows this, but if the results show that your water does have arsenic, they'd rather suggest that you send them yet another sample (and pay for overnight shipping) so for $125 more they can tell you if yours is As III or As V. That's underhanded. My suggestion is that, if you need your water tested, find a local certified lab. Your state water quality department likely has a list. Dealing through the mail with NTL just isn't worth it.

    Labcorp at Walgreens - laboratorytesting - Updated May 2026

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