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4.72(3.4k reviews)
This clinic is rated highly in patient reviews and ratings

Highly Rated

Urgent care
Lab testing
Susan Eller is excellent at this location! I have ear wax build up and she removed my ear wax! I highly recommend this NextCare !
4.67(3.5k reviews)
Urgent care
Lab testing
Victoria Victoria Victoria is greeeaaattt!!!!!!!!!!!! I appreciate your! -Lance Castillo
4.61(5.3k reviews)
Urgent care
Lab testing
It was all gd doctor or pa. Was gd only problem on line checking and from are a pain in ass. Other was not to bad .they didn't ask people to wear masks and they differently needed to be wearing them. Full houses and I was the only one wearing a mask and workers
4.72(3.3k reviews)
This clinic has shorter than average waiting periods

Short Wait Time

Urgent care
Lab testing
Workers were professional and respectful. The process was quick and easy! My nurse did an amazing job throughout the whole process!
4.6(3.7k reviews)
Urgent care
Lab testing
Made appointment ahead, waiting was 10 min. Staff was very good, courteous. NP was amazing. Ok
4.68(4.7k reviews)
Urgent care
Lab testing
I didn't need to schedule an appointment but was able to walk in and be seen relatively quickly. The provider and staff was super friendly and informative and I felt like I got the care I needed :) definitely would recommend this provider!
4.7(7.6k reviews)
Urgent care
Lab testing
I felt very comfortable with everyone in the office and had a great experience I would definitely recommend this clinic  Thank you
4.69(4.7k reviews)
This clinic is rated highly in reviews for their clean offices

Sparkling Clean

Urgent care
Lab testing
The scheduling on line went pretty well. I did not have a SOLV account and I was a new member. Now it should go smoothly next time.
4.47(9.6k reviews)
Urgent care
Lab testing
Had nfection start in the morning was seen by that night and received the medication the very next morning friendly and fast.
4.32(2.8k reviews)
Urgent care
Lab testing
Great staff here. Everyone was so nice. I will use them again.  The girl up front was so nice. I not good at online stuff. She took my phone and got me all checked in. Thank you so much you all
4.5(5.2k reviews)
Urgent care
Lab testing
Able to schedule an appointment online  with ease. Check-in was made easy by filling out forms ahead of appointment. Waited for 20 min after scheduled appointment time but that is understandable and also made clear when scheduling that it’s an “estimated” time. PA immediately focused on my symptoms, prescribed necessary medications and answered all of my questions. All the staff were courteous and competent. I will not hesitate to return if I need urgent care in the future.
4.62(6.1k reviews)
Urgent care
Lab testing
Great Staff, although very busy- they did  a great job of managing the front and getting everyone cared for as soon as they could!
4.63(5.3k reviews)
Urgent care
Lab testing
I’ve been going to this location for several years always received good care til yesterday. I’m struggling to breath I tell her what’s been going on over the last month. I don’t feel she listened very well.  She was in the room 5 minutes if I’m lucky. Says something about giving me something for post nasal drip. She never checked my nose eats throat. She listened to me breath and that was it!  Worst care I’ve ever had. I will find a new urgent care to go to.
4.58(5.4k reviews)
Urgent care
Lab testing
3 1/2 hour wait is unacceptable considering I had an appointment . My visit lasted about 5 minutes and was just referred to my primary care.
4.56(17k reviews)
Urgent care
Lab testing
The doctor was kind. All staff was extremely nice.
4.68(5.2k reviews)
Urgent care
Lab testing
I always get greeted when I go to this urgent care they already know me and my family the secretary was super helpful trying to figure out why I was having trouble scheduling through the app I was happy with the care I received and would highly recommend this urgent care to whoever is looking for a provider who cares and takes the time to listen and help them with their health thank you for everything you do I appreciate it.
4.6(8.5k reviews)
Urgent care
Lab testing
The staff was friendly and wait time was short. Very pleasant experience. The provider was was very personable.I have recommended urgent care.
4.59(12k reviews)
Urgent care
Lab testing
That they would answer the phone after being checked out for questions been calling no answer for 2 days. Customer service not the BEST!!!
4.72(10k reviews)
This clinic is rated highly in patient reviews and ratings

Highly Rated

Urgent care
Lab testing
Came in because of coughing and drainage... was told it was allergies because that Benadryl worked better on symptoms than Nyquil and drainage has been clear..But I was having same symptoms as the other 3 people who have also been sick in same household. Was prescribed Zyrtec..
4.63(3.5k reviews)
Urgent care
Lab testing
They saw my child right away. She was treated immediately for her ailments. She was able to see a very kind xray tech and the results were clear and instructions too. Very nice staff!
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Arizona Urinalysis Tests

A urinalysis is a test that looks for chemicals in the urine that could suggest an ailment, disease, or infection. The majority of urine tests necessitate urinating into a sterile cup, which is subsequently sent to a lab for additional investigation. Depending on the ailment for which you are being tested, at-home urine tests may be offered.

A urine test may be used as part of a standard medical examination to detect or rule out disorders like diabetes, kidney disease, and urinary tract infections. It can also be used to confirm pregnancy or detect blood or kidney stones.

A urinalysis evaluates the color, odor, appearance, and acidity level of your urine, among other things. Your urine may also be tested for the presence of germs and bacteria, cells and crystals, and chemicals such as protein, glucose, and ketones that aren't normally found in urine but could signal a problem.

Urine tests normally don't require any preparation, although the urinalysis testing provider may inquire about any prescription or over-the-counter medications you're taking, as some of them may influence the color of your urine. The testing provider may also advise that you go to the lab or clinic early in the morning to do the test, which is what you should do.

You will be asked to deliver a tiny urine sample into a sterile cup for a urine test performed at a lab or clinic. To prevent microorganisms from contaminating the sample, your doctor or urinalysis testing provider may advise you to wash your vaginal area with mild soap and water before the test. Your urine sample will then be analyzed in a lab to see if there are any abnormalities that could suggest illness or disease.

Depending on the type of urine test taken, results can take anywhere from a few minutes to a few days to arrive. If required, your doctor or the urinalysis testing provider may contact you directly to discuss your results and treatment options.

Urinalysis FAQs

  • How much does a urine test cost in Arizona?

    The cost of urine tests varies depending on a number of criteria, including the type of test, test provider rates, and your geographic region. A urine test may be less expensive for those whose health insurance policies cover it. To confirm the cost of urinalysis testing, contact the urinalysis provider directly, or check with your health insurance provider to see if they will cover the cost.

  • Does insurance cover urine testing in Arizona?

    Many health insurance policies include urine testing, especially if your doctor deems it medically necessary based on your symptoms and health condition. To discover more about your plan's features and to confirm whether urine testing is covered, contact your health insurance provider directly. Prior to your consultation, some urinalysis providers may be able to check your insurance benefits.

  • What types of tests are done through urinalysis?

    There are various sorts of urine tests that can be used to screen for certain health issues and medical disorders. A glucose urine test, for example, can be used to diagnose and monitor diabetes, but a protein urine test is often used to detect renal illness. Urine tests for bilirubin, ketones, and red blood cells are just a few of the various types of urine tests that your doctor may request.

  • What can be detected through a urinalysis?

    A urinalysis is a test that looks for chemicals in the urine that could suggest the presence of a sickness, disease, or infection. Bacteria, blood, creatinine, nitrite, and white blood cells are just a few of the many things that urinalysis can identify. A urinalysis can also be used to confirm pregnancy by detecting elevated cholesterol levels, high crystal concentrations, urine acidity level (pH value), and urine acidity level (pH value).

  • How do I read urine test results?

    A visual examination, a microscope, or a dipstick—a thin, plastic strip that changes color when abnormalities are detected—can all be used to assess and interpret urine test findings. Urine test results are normally interpreted by a doctor or a lab technician in hospitals, clinics, and labs. The majority of at-home urine test kits sold by pharmacies and other providers come with thorough instructions on how to read and interpret the findings of your urine test.

  • How long does it take to get urine test results in Arizona?

    Based on criteria such as the type of test, lab wait times, and the method used to interpret data, urine test results could be available in minutes or several days. Dipstick urine tests used to diagnose pregnancy, for example, frequently give findings in a matter of minutes. The urinalysis testing company can provide you a more precise estimate of when you should expect your findings.

  • Where should I get a urinalysis in Arizona?

    A primary care physician, walk-in laboratory, or hospital can perform a urinalysis. Some urine tests can be done at home in the comfort of your own home. In most circumstances, your doctor can do a urinalysis for you or send you to a lab or clinic that can. Inquire with your doctor about where you can obtain a urinalysis, or use Solv to find top-rated urinalysis providers in your region and schedule a same-day appointment.

  • How accurate are urine tests in Arizona?

    As long as the urine sample is taken midstream, urine tests have a high accuracy rate. Urinating for a few seconds, pausing mid-flow, and then collecting the leftover pee in a sterile test cup is how you collect a urine sample midstream. This method of collecting urine helps to avoid bacterial contamination, which can lead to erroneous test findings. Furthermore, washing the vaginal area before providing a urine sample will assist you prevent receiving incorrect test results.

  • How can I book a urine test through Solv?

    Solv makes it simple to schedule a urine test in minutes. Type "urinalysis" into the "What" area on our Home page, then your location into the "Where" field. Solv will present you with a list of highly rated urinalysis providers in your area. After selecting a provider, use the contact information given to call the provider and schedule an appointment. Many of the urinalysis providers listed on Solv offer same-day appointments.

  • Can I do at-home urine testing?

    If you use a dipstick test, at-home urine testing may be an option for you. Dipstick tests for pregnancy, urinary tract infection, and drug presence are examples of urine tests you can perform at home. Inquire with your doctor about at-home urine testing and whether it is a possibility for you based on your specific health circumstances. Your doctor may also suggest the best at-home urine tests for obtaining reliable results.

Sources

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  1. MedlinePlus. Urinalysis
    https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/003579.htm
  2. National Library of Medicine. Understanding urine tests
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK279350/
  3. MedlinePlus. Urinalysis
    https://medlineplus.gov/urinalysis.html

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