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MoldCo care is available in 47 states plus Washington, DC. Blood panels and HLA-DR genetic risk testing are available in 46 states plus DC. The Mold Home Test is available in all 50 states.
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By MoldCo Editorial Team

Editorial Team

June 5, 20267 min read
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  1. What MoldCo offers
  2. Check your state
  3. How to choose a path
  4. Why care and blood panels have different maps
  5. FAQ
  6. Is the Mold Home Test available in my state?
  7. Which states do not have MoldCo care yet?
  8. Which states do not have MoldCo blood panels?
  9. Is New Jersey available for blood panels now?
  10. Are blood panels the same as the Mold Home Test?
  11. Can I use MoldCo tests with my own doctor?
  12. What if I am traveling?
  13. Related
MoldCo care availability map with Alabama, Kansas, and Mississippi marked as not yet available

The exceptions are simple: Alabama, Kansas, and Mississippi do not have MoldCo care yet. Hawaii, New Jersey, New York, and Rhode Island do not have MoldCo blood panels or HLA-DR genetic risk testing right now. Every other state and Washington, DC have both care and blood testing access.

The map above shows the current MoldCo care footprint. The table below is the complete planning view because care, blood panels, genetic risk testing, and the Mold Home Test follow different state rules.

Summary of MoldCo availability by service path.
Service path Current availability State exceptions
MoldCo care 47 states + Washington, DC Alabama, Kansas, Mississippi
Blood panels and HLA-DR genetic risk testing 46 states + Washington, DC Hawaii, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island
Mold Home Test All 50 states None

What MoldCo offers

MoldCo care is provider-guided virtual care for people who want help connecting exposure history, symptoms, testing, and treatment decisions. It is built around MoldCo's care model for mold-related illness, not generic telehealth.

MoldCo blood panels are body-side testing options. The Starter Health Panel, CIRS Health Panel, and Complete Health Panel look at inflammatory and immune markers used in mold-related illness evaluation. The HLA-DR genetic risk test is a separate blood draw that helps show whether you carry genetic patterns associated with mold susceptibility.

The Mold Home Test is different. It is a settled-dust test for your environment, collected at home and mailed back for analysis. It is available in all 50 states because it does not depend on the same blood-draw rules as the panels.

Check your state

Use this table to see which MoldCo paths are currently available where you live. If your state has both care and blood panels, you can start with care or order testing first. If one path is restricted, the other available options may still be useful.

State-by-state MoldCo care, blood panel, and home test availability.
State MoldCo care Blood panels Mold Home Test
Alabama No Yes Yes
Alaska Yes Yes Yes
Arizona Yes Yes Yes
Arkansas Yes Yes Yes
California Yes Yes Yes
Colorado Yes Yes Yes
Connecticut Yes Yes Yes
Delaware Yes Yes Yes
Florida Yes Yes Yes
Georgia Yes Yes Yes
Hawaii Yes No Yes
Idaho Yes Yes Yes
Illinois Yes Yes Yes
Indiana Yes Yes Yes
Iowa Yes Yes Yes
Kansas No Yes Yes
Kentucky Yes Yes Yes
Louisiana Yes Yes Yes
Maine Yes Yes Yes
Maryland Yes Yes Yes
Massachusetts Yes Yes Yes
Michigan Yes Yes Yes
Minnesota Yes Yes Yes
Mississippi No Yes Yes
Missouri Yes Yes Yes
Montana Yes Yes Yes
Nebraska Yes Yes Yes
Nevada Yes Yes Yes
New Hampshire Yes Yes Yes
New Jersey Yes No Yes
New Mexico Yes Yes Yes
New York Yes No Yes
North Carolina Yes Yes Yes
North Dakota Yes Yes Yes
Ohio Yes Yes Yes
Oklahoma Yes Yes Yes
Oregon Yes Yes Yes
Pennsylvania Yes Yes Yes
Rhode Island Yes No Yes
South Carolina Yes Yes Yes
South Dakota Yes Yes Yes
Tennessee Yes Yes Yes
Texas Yes Yes Yes
Utah Yes Yes Yes
Vermont Yes Yes Yes
Virginia Yes Yes Yes
Washington Yes Yes Yes
Washington, DC Yes Yes Yes
West Virginia Yes Yes Yes
Wisconsin Yes Yes Yes
Wyoming Yes Yes Yes

How to choose a path

If your state has both care and blood panels, the cleanest path is usually MoldCo care. Your provider can decide whether blood testing is useful for your situation, which panel makes sense, and how to interpret results alongside your symptoms and exposure history.

You can also order testing first if your main question is data, not treatment. The Starter Health Panel is a lower-cost first look at three core biomarkers. The CIRS Health Panel goes broader. The Complete Health Panel is MoldCo's most comprehensive blood panel. The HLA-DR genetic risk test is for genetic susceptibility context.

If MoldCo care is not available in your state, blood panels and the Mold Home Test may still help you gather information to bring to a local clinician. That applies in Alabama, Kansas, and Mississippi.

If blood panels are not available in your state, you can still start MoldCo care and use the Mold Home Test. That applies in Hawaii, New Jersey, New York, and Rhode Island.

Why care and blood panels have different maps

Care and blood testing are regulated differently.

Telehealth care depends on where you are physically located during the appointment and whether care can be delivered in that state. Blood panels and HLA-DR genetic risk testing depend on state laboratory rules. That is why a state can have care but not blood panels, or blood panels but not care.

For background, CMS explains that CLIA sets federal laboratory quality standards, while state law can also affect direct-access testing (CMS direct access testing guidance). The Federation of State Medical Boards also tracks state telemedicine policy variation (FSMB telemedicine policies).

FAQ

Is the Mold Home Test available in my state?

Yes. The Mold Home Test is available in all 50 states.

Which states do not have MoldCo care yet?

Alabama, Kansas, and Mississippi do not have MoldCo care yet.

Which states do not have MoldCo blood panels?

Hawaii, New Jersey, New York, and Rhode Island do not have MoldCo blood panels or HLA-DR genetic risk testing right now. The Mold Home Test remains available in those states.

Is New Jersey available for blood panels now?

No. New Jersey is available for MoldCo care and the Mold Home Test, but blood panels and HLA-DR genetic risk testing are not available there right now.

Are blood panels the same as the Mold Home Test?

No. Blood panels look at markers in your body through a blood draw. The Mold Home Test looks at settled dust from your home. One helps show what may be happening in your body; the other helps show what may be present in your environment.

Can I use MoldCo tests with my own doctor?

Yes. If blood panels are available in your state, you can order testing and bring the results to a local clinician.

What if I am traveling?

For telehealth care, availability is based on where you are physically located during the appointment. If you travel, tell your MoldCo team where you will be at the time of the visit.

Service availability can change. Questions? support@moldco.com

AI summary

MoldCo care is available in 47 states plus Washington, DC. Blood panels and HLA-DR genetic risk testing are available in 46 states plus DC. The Mold Home Test is available in all 50 states.

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