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4.62(6.4k reviews)
Urgent care
Lab testing
Very easy, fast process. The staff was extremely nice. The office was very clean
4.61(4.4k reviews)
Urgent care
Lab testing
Two weeks earlier I had pulled/strained my back muscles. After two weeks of pain and limited mobility, I decided it was time to seek medical help. On Friday, I called my PCP but she did not have any openings. I then called NextCare Urgent Care for an appointment. Check in was easy and on time. My provider explained everything in detail and was understanding. I would definitely recommend this provider.
4.67(3.6k reviews)
Urgent care
Lab testing
Scheduling was easy enough, check in easy, friendly front desk and nurse!  PA matter of fact and no bed side manner busy interest on phone with personal call!  He could have given more information about diagnosis and meds prescribed!  He seemed disengaged.  In and out quick enough.
4.75(8.5k reviews)
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Lab testing
I received great care from the PA. She took into consideration my concerns and current medical condition when caring for me. I would highly recommend this provider.
4.79(6.7k reviews)
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Urgent care
Lab testing
No need for an appointment. Walked in and was seen within minutes. Got the care I needed and was on my way.
4.8(7.9k reviews)
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Urgent care
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Competent and professional service ! Happy to have used their services.
4.75(11k reviews)
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I was miserable. I went to a friend’s doctor a month ago and they said I had a sinus infection. They sent out for antibiotics and I was feeling better for a little while. Then I got to where I was struggling to breathe. That’s what brought me here. They did X-rays and an EKG. The other place didn’t do any tests. I feel like this time I am on the mend. I will definitely be going back in the future.
4.71(2.6k reviews)
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Urgent care
Lab testing
Scheduled Annual Flu Shot.  Arrived. 5 min early, completed 1 page info as requested. Waited 5 min, called to back, received shot! Easy, quick, efficient!!
4.77(4.9k reviews)
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Urgent care
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Walked in without an appointment on Sunday afternoon .   Had a sore throat and was very congested.  They were able to see me in 30 minutes, which I really appreciated.  The staff was attentive and efficient.
4.6(5.1k reviews)
Urgent care
Lab testing
I walked in an hour and a half before they close. I don’t think the mail technician was happy about it, but in the end he will still remain professional. The doctor was nice and the front clerk was wonderful.
5.0(1 reviews)
This clinic has shorter than average waiting periods

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Lab testing
Friendly staff and fast efficient check-in and testing.
4.65(4.8k reviews)
Urgent care
Lab testing
The nurse and doctor were personable, friendly and helpful!
4.74(5.2k reviews)
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Urgent care
Lab testing
I had been sick for over a week and ended up coming in for much needed help. The whole experience was in and out in 35 mins and one my way to get medicine. Great experience
4.46(189 reviews)
Lab testing
They were efficient and I felt safe. They followed sanitary protocol. I did not have to wait too long. I highly recommend this place. It is not a pleasant experience when you're sick, but they made me feel comfortable.
4.77(5.5k reviews)
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Urgent care
Lab testing
Got in and out. Super quick. Very nice staff. Late sending in my prescriptions. But other than that. They are a great clinic!
4.72(39 reviews)
This clinic has shorter than average waiting periods

Short Wait Time

Urgent care
Lab testing
Dr.lee was perfect. Great,fast,professional,friendly. Everything was GOOD
4.86(1.2k reviews)
This clinic has shorter than average waiting periods

Short Wait Time

Urgent care
Lab testing
Very professional from start to finish. I did not have a long wait time and every single person I encountered was friendly and informative. I will definitely come here again if the need arises. Highly recommend!
4.97(90 reviews)
This clinic has shorter than average waiting periods

Short Wait Time

Urgent care
Lab testing
Pleasant check in staff. Great nurse and excellent doctor. Made me feel comfortable and I feel confident I received good medical treatment. I will be back the next time I need urgent care.
4.79(5.7k reviews)
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Urgent care
Lab testing
Online scheduling was super easy, I was able to fill my forms so when I arrived all I had to do was check in with the front desk and wait to be called back. And since I had everything set up from a prior visit most of the information was prefilled for me and was easy to click through to submit.
2.33(3 reviews)
Lab testing
I needed to get a Covid Antigen test to return to work. Alexis & Norma were caring and quick. I will definitely come back in the future for other testing.
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Texas Pulmonary Function Tests

A pulmonary function test is usually performed by a respiratory therapist or another licensed pulmonary expert. In one test, a spirometer with a mouthpiece is utilized, whereas in the other, an air-tight enclosure is used. If your doctor determines that you need a pulmonary function test, you may be sent to a specialist.

A pulmonary function test may be required if you have any of the following symptoms:

  • A cough that lasts for at least 8 weeks is considered chronic.
  • Shortness of breath can occur even after little or no exercise.
  • You've been coughing up mucus for a month or longer.
  • Coughing up blood and wheezing
  • Discomfort in the chest that does not go away
  • Infections of the lungs are very prevalent.

Follow these steps to prepare for your pulmonary function test:

  • Avoid eating a heavy lunch just before the exam.
  • Do not smoke for 6 hours before your exam.
  • Do not engage in any strenuous exercise for 6 hours before your exam.
  • Avoid drinking coffee on the day of your exam.
  • Wear loose clothing that won't get in the way of your breathing.
  • If you have dentures, put them on for the test.

Because the test necessitates some rapid and forceful breathing, you may feel dizzy or lightheaded at times. Let your healthcare provider know if you need to take a break. You might be weary after the test and need to rest.

If your results indicate that you have a lung disease, your doctor will talk to you about your treatment choices, which may include pulmonary rehabilitation, medication, or oxygen therapy. Changing your lifestyle can also help you improve your lung health. Quitting smoking, eating a good diet, exercising regularly, and getting enough quality sleep are all important for lung health. Additionally, staying hydrated might help thin mucus in your lungs, making it easier to breathe.

Pulmonary Function Test FAQs

  • What is a pulmonary function test?

    The effectiveness of the lungs is determined by a pulmonary function test. The test evaluates lung volume, capacity, gas exchange, and rate of flow, as well as other lung-related characteristics. Your doctor may be able to identify and treat some lung diseases based on the results.

  • How are pulmonary function tests performed?

    Pulmonary function tests can be performed in two ways, depending on the information your doctor needs. In some cases, your doctor may request both tests since they measure different things. To evaluate your breathing, your doctor may use a spirometer (a device with a mouthpiece) or have you stand inside an air-tight box that resembles a telephone booth.

  • What does a pulmonary function test measure?

    • A pulmonary function test evaluates several elements of lung health. Here are a few examples:
    • The volume of the lungs when they are entirely full of air is known as total lung capacity.
    • The amount of air you can forcefully expel once your lungs have been completely filled is known as forced vital capacity.
    • After you've expelled as much as you can, the amount of air left in your lungs.
    • Functional residual capacity is the quantity of air left in your lungs after you typically exhale.
  • How much does a PFT test cost?

    The cost of a pulmonary function test is determined by several factors, including the type of test you've had, whether you've had one or both tests, where your test was performed, and if you have health insurance. Without insurance, a pulmonary function test might cost anywhere from $340 to $830.

  • Does insurance cover PFT testing in Dallas?

    If you have health insurance, your pulmonary function test may be paid for 80 to 100% of the cost. Your insurance company may want a note from your doctor stating that the test is medically necessary. The amount you pay out of pocket depends on whether you have a copay and whether you have met your deductible. If you have any questions about your personal insurance plan's coverage, contact your insurance carrier.

  • Who should get a pulmonary function test in Dallas?

    For a variety of causes, a pulmonary function test may be requested. They're sometimes performed as part of a routine physical exam. They may also be necessary for people who work in hazardous environments, such as coal mines, where the risk of lung illness is greater. Your doctor may conduct a pulmonary function test to help detect allergies or lung problems such asthma, bronchiectasis, emphysema, or chronic bronchitis.

  • How do I read pulmonary function test results?

    When reading pulmonary function test results, it's important to understand lung function and the typical values for each function examined (total lung capacity, forced vital capacity, residual volume, and functional residual capacity). Your doctor will go through the results of your tests with you and let you know if there are any anomalies to be concerned about.

  • How long does it take to get PFT test results in Dallas?

    The test takes 45 minutes to an hour to complete. The results will need to be reviewed by a pulmonologist, a specialist who specializes in lung illnesses. The results will then be forwarded to the doctor who requested the test on your behalf. When your results are ready, schedule a follow-up visit with your doctor to go over them.

  • How can I book a pulmonary function test through Solv?

    It's easy to schedule a pulmonary function test with Solv. In the search bar on our website, type "pulmonary." You'll notice a pulmonary function test choice emerges. After entering your address or selecting the option to use your current location, click the search icon. You'll find a list of providers in your area as well as available appointment times. Fill out the form to schedule an appointment at the best location and time for you.

  • Can I do at-home PFT testing?

    Some lung function tests can be performed in the comfort of your own home. These use a peak flow meter, which you blow into, to measure airflow. These tests are typically given to those who have been diagnosed with a lung condition and need to monitor their airflow on a regular basis. Contact a doctor if you're having problems breathing or have other symptoms of a possible lung ailment, such as pain when breathing, shortness of breath, or chronic coughing.

Sources

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  1. John Hopkins Medicine: Pulmonary Function Tests
    https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/treatment-tests-and-therapies/pulmonary-function-tests
  2. MedlinePlus: Pulmonary Function Tests
    https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/003853.htm
  3. WebMD: Should You Test Your Lung Function at Home?
    https://www.webmd.com/lung/lung-function-home-test

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