Term Life Insurance FAQ

THE MEDICAL EXAM


Q. What does a life insurance blood test entail?

A. During a blood test for insurance, a medical examiner draws a small sample of blood (less than one ounce) using sterile materials. To make things easy, it’s best to wear short sleeves or sleeves that can be rolled up to the insurance blood test. The sample is then tested to measure health indicators, such as cholesterol levels.

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