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4.65(1k reviews)
Urgent care
Lab testing
Woke up today with some soreness in my arm. I was bit by a dog and needed a Tetanus shot. Dr. Shakira Sebastian was very professional and explained what and why. Thanks, yes I would recommend the staff is very welcoming, as well.
5.0(1 reviews)
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Lab testing
4.83(145 reviews)
This clinic has shorter than average waiting periods

Short Wait Time

Urgent care
Lab testing
Made appt for my elderly father at 3pm, wait was minimal, seen by 3:30. Excellent staff and extremely impressed with MD, Dr Roberts, she was friendly, caring and very thorough. Beautiful, new facility
4.56(1.6k reviews)
Urgent care
Lab testing
Schedule a appt the night before and in the morning got seen immediately 10 min before my appt I was very happy
4.75(24 reviews)
This clinic has shorter than average waiting periods

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Urgent care
Lab testing
Everyone was extremely professional and went went above and beyond besides having to wait 13 hours to get a room upstairs but I understand stuff like that takes time everything else was great and definitely would be coming back again if I needed too thanks again for all the excellent care most hospitals aren’t nearly as nice as yours same as all the doctors and nurses and all of the staff literally everyone was nice thanks again can’t thank you enough for the quality care I got I would highly recommend this to anyone who needed the care I did thanks again
4.44(18 reviews)
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Urgent care
Lab testing
Quality of staff is superb. Dr Marshall is one of the brightest MD and many in the First Responder community respect his common sense approach. This is a very well run facility.
4.9(323 reviews)
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Urgent care
Lab testing
4.67(3.2k reviews)
Urgent care
Lab testing
Very quick and everyone was polite and very caring
4.33(30 reviews)
Urgent care
Lab testing
Not feeling my best, I appreciate the prompt attention and caring manner of the staff. Thank you. Highly recommend.
4.83(412 reviews)
This clinic has shorter than average waiting periods

Short Wait Time

Urgent care
Lab testing
Sever pain on stomach, review of interview resulted in the immediate attention to my gallblatter. At hospital. Now for the removal of same..
4.43(1.4k reviews)
Urgent care
Lab testing
Went in to get an opinion on my high blood pressure, they recommended bloodworm which they did same visit, was in and out in an hour, staff and doctors were all very nice/personable and professional, wait time was no more than 10 minutes, deffinatly recommended
4.8(5 reviews)
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Urgent care
Lab testing
4.56(2.7k reviews)
Urgent care
Lab testing
Care was courteous and professional. Solv app lists wrong address so difficult to find
4.25(4 reviews)
Urgent care
Lab testing
4.45(895 reviews)
Urgent care
Lab testing
Super easy to schedule an appt - friendly staff got me in and out
5.0(1 reviews)
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Urgent care
Lab testing
4.46(1.3k reviews)
Urgent care
Lab testing
The wait was long, which I was well aware of. The nurses were nice but seemed stressed seemed stressed and overwhelmed. The healthcare provider was treating me virtually thought an iPad, which was a little weird.  Here’s where I had issues: when I told the healthcare provider my symptoms, he ordered tests for the flu and Covid and then  prescribed me antibiotics before know the results of the tests. I was told that they would call me an hour after my appointment to let me know the results of the tests (which they never did). At that point I had already gotten my antibiotics from my pharmacy and started taking them. I quickly noticed my symptoms progressively get worst and my fever kept getting higher. I then got an email with my test results and turns out I have the Flu A stain and if you know anything about antibiotics, you are not supposed to take those with a viral infection because it can have a slew of negative effects on your health and worsen your viral symptoms. I tried calling the location I went to twice to get more info about why no one called me when my results came in and why I was prescribed the wrong medication/no one called me to tell me to start taking the antibiotics.  I ended up calling my primary and he felt bad I had such a negative experience and then prescribed the correct medication to take for the flu.
4.74(19 reviews)
This clinic has shorter than average waiting periods

Short Wait Time

Urgent care
Lab testing
I was looking for a Covid test and this place has it their staff was so nice and friendly
5.0(1 reviews)
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4.6(45 reviews)
Urgent care
Lab testing
Book on line process requires getting out your wallet to take photos of your Insurance card and your ID, front and back… That’s annoying also required every visit..
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Connecticut Diagnostic Tests

Diagnostic tests are used to diagnose, assess, and treat a wide range of medical problems. These tests can also be used to track a disease's course and see if therapies are working as they should. If your symptoms are similar to those of other disorders, your doctor may request or execute one or more diagnostic tests to confirm or rule out certain health conditions.

More than 110 diagnostic tests and procedures are currently available for testing in a range of healthcare settings. Each test is individual and has its own set of requirements. Some tests, for example, require you to fast for several hours or stop taking specific drugs temporarily, while others require no preparation at all. For example, you must fast for eight hours before doing a blood glucose test to detect diabetes.

Some diagnostic tests, such as those that entail drawing blood or taking tissue and fluid samples with swabs, can be completed in seconds or minutes. Other tests, such as thyroid nuclear medicine tests, may take several hours or days to complete.

Invasive and non-invasive diagnostic tests are available. Invasive testing frequently entails injections, surgery, or other techniques of puncturing the skin or body. Invasive diagnostic tests include biopsies, endoscopies, and cryotherapy. Non-invasive techniques do not require entering or puncturing the body and are associated with a lower risk of complications and side effects. Non-invasive diagnostic testing procedures include eye exams, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and chest X-rays.

More information on what to expect can be obtained from your doctor or the diagnostic testing provider. This includes details on how to prepare for the test, how the test works, how long it lasts, and what to expect on the day of the test.

Diagnostic Test FAQs

  • How much does a diagnostic test cost?

    The cost of a diagnostic test is determined by a number of factors, including the type of test, the testing provider's rate, and geographic location. Many health insurance policies pay for some or all of the costs of diagnostic testing. The easiest approach to find out how much a diagnostic test will cost is to get a quote from the testing company directly.

  • Does insurance cover diagnostic testing?

    Yes, many health insurance plans will cover diagnostic testing costs, especially if your doctor believes the tests are medically required based on your symptoms or health condition. To discover more about your diagnostic testing coverage and benefits, contact your health insurance provider. As a service, some diagnostic test providers may additionally validate your insurance benefits for you.

  • What is a diagnostic test?

    A diagnostic test is a method or test that your doctor uses to assist diagnose an illness, disease, or medical condition. Colonoscopy, mammography, biopsy, computed tomography (CT) scan, and endoscopy are just a few of the many diagnostic procedures that your doctor may perform to detect or rule out specific health problems. Diagnostic tests can also be used to track a disease's course and assess how well specific therapies are working.

  • What types of diagnostic tests are there?

    More than 110 diagnostic tests are now in use. These examinations can be invasive or non-invasive, and they can include or exclude imaging. Puncturing the skin or entering the body through injections, surgery, or colonoscopy are examples of invasive procedures. Non-invasive techniques do not necessitate puncturing or entry into the body. Saliva tests, X-rays, and ultrasounds are examples of non-invasive diagnostic tests.

  • How long does diagnostic testing take?

    Depending on the type and nature of the test, diagnostic testing might take anywhere from a few minutes to many days. A flu test, for example, can be done in one or two minutes with a tongue swab, whereas some imaging tests may require two visits to the lab. Your doctor will be able to tell you exactly how long your diagnostic test will take.

  • Where should I get diagnostic testing?

    Diagnostic testing can be done at your doctor's office, an urgent care clinic, a hospital, a drugstore, a pharmacy, or any other healthcare facility. Your doctor will most likely recommend you to a specialist or provider who specializes in the diagnostic testing you require. You may also use Solv to find the best diagnostic testing companies in your area.

  • How is diagnostic testing done?

    Depending on the nature of the process, each diagnostic test is performed differently. Diagnostic testing for diabetes, for example, may consist of a blood draw, whereas diagnostic testing for breast cancer may consist of mammography. Some diagnostic tests may necessitate a fasting period of several hours. Your doctor or diagnostic testing provider will explain how your test will be conducted and what you should do to prepare for it.

  • How accurate are diagnostic tests?

    Many diagnostic tests are thoroughly analyzed and tested for accuracy before being utilized to diagnose and treat patients in medical settings. Diagnostic tests, on the other hand, may give false positives or false negatives in some cases. As a result, if there's a potential that your results are incorrect or if your disease can't be appropriately diagnosed based on test results, your doctor may recommend more testing.

  • How can I book a diagnostic test through Solv?

    Solv allows you to quickly locate diagnostic testing providers in your region and schedule an appointment. Enter the sort of diagnostic test or service you require on our homepage, then select your location from the dropdown menu to the right. Solv will give you with a list of highly reputable diagnostic test providers in your area, as well as the ability to phone them and schedule an appointment immediately from the website.

  • Can I do at-home diagnostic testing?

    Food sensitivity testing, hepatitis C tests, and Lyme disease tests are among the at-home diagnostic tests available online or at a local pharmacy or drugstore. Some of these tests require a doctor's prescription and the submission of your results to a laboratory for analysis. Some of the results can be emailed to you. Inquire with your doctor about the precision and advantages of at-home diagnostic testing, as well as whether this service is right for you.

Sources

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  1. National Cancer Institute. Diagnostic test
    https://www.cancer.gov/publications/dictionaries/cancer-terms/def/diagnostic-test
  2. MedlinePlus. Diagnostic Tests
    https://medlineplus.gov/diagnostictests.html
  3. Harvard Health Publishing. Diagnostic Tests and Medical Procedures
    https://www.health.harvard.edu/diagnostic-tests-and-medical-procedures
  4. MedlinePlus. Blood Glucose Test
    https://medlineplus.gov/lab-tests/blood-glucose-test/

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