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Flu Shot
Category: Vaccine
Influenza (flu) vaccines (often called “flu shots”) are vaccines that protect against the four influenza viruses that research indicates will be most common during the upcoming season.
Telemedicine - Follow Up
Category: Telemedicine
A telemedicine appointment to follow up on your last appointment. Telemedicine is a phone call or virtual appointment without having to come into the office.
Annual Physical
Category: Primary Care
Annual wellness exam once yearly.
Follow Up Visit
Category: Primary Care
Coming in office to follow up with your provider on your last visit.
Hospital Follow-Up
Category: Primary Care
The purpose of a hospital follow-Up: Monitoring Recovery Progress: Hospital follow-up visits allow healthcare professionals to assess a patient's progress after their initial treatment or surgery. This monitoring ensures that the patient is healing as expected and helps identify any potential complications or concerns early on.
New Patient Consultation
Category: Primary Care
A consultation with one of our providers to meet you and help diagnose, review and treat any medical problems.
Post-Operative Care
Category: Primary Care
Postoperative care is the care you receive after a surgical procedure. The type of postoperative care you need depends on the type of surgery you have, as well as your health history. It often includes pain management and wound care.
Sick Visit
Category: Primary Care
Cough, sore throat, body pain, sprains etc..
Pre-op/Clearance + EKG
Category: Medical Clearance
Pre-op is the time before your surgery. It means "before operation." During this time, you will meet with one of your doctors. This may be your surgeon or primary care doctor: This checkup usually needs to be done within the month before surgery. This gives your doctors time to treat any medical problems you may have before your surgery.
INR Check
Category: Laboratory
INR stands for international normalized ratio and is measured with a blood test called PT-INR. PT stands for prothrombin time. The test measures how much time it takes for your blood to clot and will determine if you’re receiving the right dose of warfarin. If your INR is too low, you could be at risk for a blood clot – but if it’s too high, you could experience bleeding.
PCR - Covid Test
Category: Laboratory
A PCR test is a molecular test that analyzes your upper respiratory specimen for genetic material of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.
Rapid Covid/Flu Swab
Category: Laboratory
An all in one swab test to see if you have either the flu or covid.