Gift peace of mind that lasts

Help your loved ones take charge of their health with a gift card for a Cancerguard® test. The test helps detect cancer early, so you both can focus on what matters most.
Who can receive a Cancerguard test?

These gift cards are nonrefundable, so please review the information below or our FAQs to confirm that the test is a good fit for your loved one. Recipients will need to complete a brief telehealth review and receive a prescription to get their test.

The Cancerguard test is for adults who:

  • Are proactive about their health, have a family history of cancer, or certain increased risk factors such as smoking, alcohol abuse, obesity, or are over the age of 50.
  • Live in the United States (not available in New York).
  • Have not had a cancer diagnosis in the past three years.1
  • Are not currently pregnant.

How it works

Step 1. You purchase the gift card

The digital gift card covers the full price of the Cancerguard test ($689), and can be emailed to whoever you choose.

Step 2. They take a short health questionnaire

To make sure the Cancerguard test is right for them, your loved one will answer a few quick questions from our telehealth partners.

Step 3. We mail their kit

If the test is prescribed, it will be mailed directly to your loved one with clear instructions on how and where to schedule their blood draw.

Step 4. Results and next steps

Results are typically ready in about two weeks and can be reviewed with their doctor.

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What to expect next
To make sure the test is right for you, you’ll answer a few quick questions from our telehealth partners.
Redeem your gift card using the code at checkout.
Once you’ve been prescribed the Cancerguard test, we’ll share everything you need to know — including how and when to schedule your blood draw.

Common questions about the Cancerguard gift card

About Cancerguard

Purchasing a Gift Card

Redeeming a Gift Card

Refunds aren’t available for Cancerguard gift cards.

If the recipient can’t be prescribed the test, they can pass the gift card along to someone who can.

Please note:

  • A healthcare provider may also prescribe the test if you have increased risk factors (smoking, alcohol use, obesity, or are over the age of 50), certain medical conditions, or if you are more than 3 years post a cancer diagnosis
  • The Cancerguard test is not recommended for patients with a history of adverse reactions to iodine based IV contrast, or women who are, could be, or intend to become pregnant because of the potential need for radiologic imaging
  • The test can only be used by someone who has a prescription from a healthcare provider

Policies and Terms

Yes. If the original recipient cannot use the gift card, they can pass it along to someone who can

Please note:

  • A healthcare provider may also prescribe the test based on risk factors (smoking, alcohol use, obesity, or are over the age of 50), certain medical conditions, or if you are more than 3 years post a cancer diagnosis
  • The Cancerguard test is not recommended for patients with a history of adverse reactions to iodine based IV contrast, or women who are, could be, or intend to become pregnant because of the potential need for radiologic imaging
  • The test can only be used by someone who has a prescription from a healthcare provider.

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