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Spirometry

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  • Amount – $150
  • Minimum Payment Unit Price – $50

A spirometry test is a test used to screen respiratory health. Doctors often use the test to diagnose and monitor conditions like asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The results of spirometry testing reveal how much air patients can forcefully exhale from their lungs after each deep breath, as well as how much air they can forcefully exhale per second. Test results that are below normal often indicate the presence of a respiratory problem or lung disease.

EKG/ECG

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  • Amount – $150
  • Minimum Payment Unit Price – $50

Electrocardiograms, or EKGs, are diagnostic tests used to detect, diagnose, and monitor many types of heart problems. They are designed to detect heart rate and record electrical signals as they travel through the heart. Not only are EKGs painless and non-invasive, but they are also performed relatively quickly and easily from the comfort of a doctor’s office or testing facility.

X-Rays

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  • Amount – $150
  • Minimum Payment Unit Price – $50

X-rays are one of the most common types of diagnostic tests used in modern medicine. During an x-ray, electromagnetic waves are aimed at a specific area of the body, taking pictures of the bones and any calcifications within the body’s soft tissues and organs. Patients often visit an urgent care center for x-rays following an accident or after new symptoms have appeared.

Chronic Disease Management

Pricing Information For Chronic Disease Management Hypertension:
  • Amount – $500
  • Minimum Payment Unit Price – $100

Pricing Information For Chronic Disease Management Diabetes:
  • Amount – $500
  • Minimum Payment Unit Price – $100

Chronic disease is highly prevalent in the U.S. and requires ongoing medical oversight and clinical management. A chronic disease is any condition or illness that persists long-term but for which there is no medical cure. Examples of chronic diseases include diabetes, heart disease, asthma, Alzheimer’s and arthritis. Chronic disease management consists of obtaining a definitive diagnosis and creating a treatment plan that will slow the progression of the disease and help make symptoms more manageable.

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