Advantages to Bringing Urinalysis Testing In-House
Whether You’re Performing Testing In-House or Sending to a Nearby Lab, Your Practice Can Recognize Several Advantages by Using the Latest Technology
Urinalysis testing is a regular occurrence in every practice. Depending on the nature of your practice, you perform these tests for routine screening of certain health conditions, monitoring patient signs and symptoms including for kidney disease and diabetes, diagnosing Urinary Tract Infections (UTI’s), on hospital or urgent care admission, preparatory surgery checks, drug testing, and many other reasons. Testing is commonplace and a simple and non-invasive method of diagnosis. Many practices perform these tests constantly.
Advantages to doing this in-house vs. sending to a lab
Patient-Centric Exam Chairs, Monitors, Lighting, & Other Tools
An informational look at new equipment and technology for your practice
You’re Back in the Office
Most medical and dental practices of all types have now returned to full schedules as the pandemic-induced shutdowns are coming to an end. The “muscle memory” of full-schedule operations has kicked in and patients are addressing the backlog of concerns held at bay for the past 2 years. What is the state of your practice's equipment, and what's new that you need to know about?
HOME (OVER-THE-COUNTER) & LAB (POINT-OF-CARE) COVID-19 TESTING
With the rise (once again) of a Covid-19 variant - this time it's the "Omicron" variant - and the advance during the pandemic of testing, it’s time to provide some definition and perspective around the subject. This, like all medical areas, is complex.
We’ll provide some information available from sources like FDA, CDC, and other “reputable” sources, and include links to our source material. Like all health information, it’s always best to do some research on your own to back up what you get here or anywhere.
Every day, we get questions on masks – what are the differences, what’s important, what’s best, etc. These questions come from people across the range from personal use to medical practitioners.
Not just because of the Omicron variant now coming into play, but because we’re not quite out of the woods yet, this is a good time to get some of the details out there. And yes, we’re all hopeful that we can soon go back to not having masks nearby or on, and seeing them only