powered by our virtually-painless
OneDraw device
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View Test KitsDrawbridge Health streamlines the blood collection process, reducing the need for in-office visits for routine tests. This frees up valuable time and resources, allowing you to focus more on patient care.
The convenience of at-home sample collection encourages patients to stay on top of their testing schedules, leading to better health outcomes and more reliable data for treatment decisions.
By simplifying the blood collection process to be easier, more comfortable, and more accessible, we can enhance patient satisfaction and improve adherence to treatment plans.
OneDraw ensures quick processing and results, enabling you to make timely decisions for your patient's care without the delays often associated with traditional lab work.
FDA-cleared and clinically validated
263 participants at three clinical locations took part in a study designed to compare OneDraw with standard venipuncture and fingerstick blood collection methods for measuring HbA1c.1 The findings:
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You or your patients can quickly order tests through our online portal. The test is shipped directly to your patient’s home, along with clear instructions for use.
Your patients will appreciate the simplicity of the HbA1c OneDraw test system. It’s as easy as applying it to the upper arm, where it collects a small blood sample in just a few minutes. The process is minimally invasive, virtually painless, and can be done at the patient’s convenience.
Once the sample is collected, the patient uses the provided prepaid packaging to send it back to our lab. We ensure a fast turnaround time, with samples processed promptly upon receipt.
You’ll receive the results securely and quickly, allowing you to make timely decisions about your patient’s care. The results integrate seamlessly with your existing systems, making it easy to review and share with your patients.