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Common Medical Testing Services in Immediate Care

Don’t rely on urgent care only for minor injuries and illness relief. They can offer multiple medical tests for everyone. Here are some common immediate care medical testing services you should know about.

Antigen Testing

In scenarios where you recently contracted COVID-19, the flu, or strep, you may need antigen testing. The test detects specific antigens from illnesses by swabbing the affected areas for mucus samples. COVID-19 and flu testing require nasal swabbing, while strep testing uses throat swabbing.

These laboratory tests are valuable diagnostic tools to help you get the best treatment possible and a speedy recovery.

CBC Testing

CBC, or complete blood count, is a common type of immediate care medical testing service that requires a blood sample. The medical professional reviews the various components in your blood, such as platelets, red blood cells, and white blood cells.

If you feel unwell, doctors track your white blood count to determine your immunity against oncoming illnesses and infections. Furthermore, CBC testing can provide your doctor with the volume, size, and concentration of your red blood cells and your red blood cell percentage.

STD Testing

Another common testing procedure offered at immediate care facilities is STD testing. If you experience flu-like symptoms, atypical vaginal or anal discharge, burning sensations, increased urination, or genital or anal irritation, you should turn to immediate care. These clinics can provide safe, confidential medical testing.

Some STD testing expectations at urgent care include a symptom evaluation, sample collecting, testing results, and STD treatment. Thankfully, urgent care clinics take each case seriously and will guide you through the next steps.

Urinalysis Testing

Urinalysis testing consists of urine testing for analyzing components. You provide a small cup of urine, which allows doctors to check for any underlying issues or complications in your body. They check for appearance, microscopic particles, and composition.

The appearance of your urine should remain clear or have a pale yellow color. Watch for unusual odors, cloudiness or foaminess, or visible blood in your urine. Lab testing also checks for high concentrations of red blood cells, bacteria, white blood cells, and crystals. Lastly, medical professionals will check for pH levels, along with blood, ketones, proteins, leukocytes, and sugar.

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