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4.7(198 reviews)
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I am very thankful for the staff at American Family Care. Everyone was so attentive to my needs .Shelia checked and listened to what was going on with me . And called my medication.  Thank you all again
4.58(292 reviews)
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This visit was very very good except for one thing… My GPS got me lost despite the fact that I had no problems finding it the first time. My GPS sent me to Wells Fargo down the road onto 280. Of course this is not the fault of American family care. I plan to move out here in this area and if I cannot get an appointment with my regular physician, I will most certainly come to your site! You were most courteous and friendly, and the doctor made me feel safe and secure. I told her everything that’s going on in my life and she truly made me feel better. Thank all of you so much
4.6(328 reviews)
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I’ve been a patient for many years and I can say the staffing today was excellent, very friendly and empathetic
4.61(236 reviews)
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Didn’t make an appointment. I was involved in a car accident. Went in for pain.
4.68(236 reviews)
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I felt miserable and the ease of getting an appointment, not much wait time and QUALITY care and smiles were ALL worth this visit! Thanks for having a Great Staff!
4.61(171 reviews)
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Although my total time at AFC was 2 hours, and much longer than it normally is, I feel like it was an adequate amount of time during lunch hour (peak time when people go). Once I was back in the room, my wait time wasn’t long, or at least it didn’t feel that way.  The NP I saw was lovely but I felt a little frustrated that she didn’t state a diagnosis out loud and it wasn’t until I was on my way out the door when I realized that I was only diagnosed with seasonal allergies. I would have disagreed with this and asked for antibiotics because I can tell this ain’t regular allergies (they have not ever caused this level of discomfort) and it likely a bacterial or sinus infection. This will likely prolong my healing unfortunately.  I was pretty displeased that the MCA/tech who did my steroid injection did so in a manner that seems he was very nervous or it was one of the first times. The needle went in the first time pretty slowly, which made me jump, he pulled the needle back out and used the same needle to then push into my skin again. I’m not thrilled that this happened because it should have been a different needle and there is a far quicker and better way of performing injections (such as dart-like motion which gives more control). I ask that you all do a retraining of performing injections if a nurse, NP, or physician is not the ones to do the injections. Outside of these two negative parts of my review, everything was lovely as usual and I will still come back because everyone here is very friendly and the office is very clean
4.61(231 reviews)
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Got up this morning with severe in my foot. Didn't schedule an appointment. Did a walk in. The service was very good. However the wait time to be seen was to long.
4.91(930 reviews)
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I suffered an acute injury to my left leg just walking to my car.0-100 pain scale with zero weight bearing.Physician’s care was one traffic light from my job. I pulled up motioned for help,brief explanation given and I was assisted inside per wheelchair,signed in within ten minutes my vital signs were taken and the physician entered within 15 minutes.I was at easy despite the discomfort,I was treated knee braced and wheeled to my car.I had my second worst and best experience and it could not have happened at a better place. Bad with names good with faces !!!! You were the BEST. THANK YOU!!!!!!
4.51(255 reviews)
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I was a “walk-in” and was able to be seen by the staff in a matter of minutes.
4.63(356 reviews)
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Understandable being a walk in patient next time I will schedule an appointment. NP. Wendel , very professional and knowledgeable.  ( 5 stars )  staff very friendly
4.53(292 reviews)
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I was pleasantly surprised by my experience at American Family Care - The Grove. I was not feeling well the day after Thanksgiving and expected to not only be faced with a long wait but with average service given the holiday. I have never been to an American Care where I felt truly cared for and felt as though the staff and provider truly were concerned for my health and well-being. It was a great experience to be cared for
4.92(415 reviews)
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I walked in without an appointment regarding a possible ear infection. Within a half hour I was on my way to pick up prescriptions. The staff was friendly and the care was excellent. If u need medical care again I will be back and I will recommend the facility to my friends.
4.62(134 reviews)
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Scheduled appt online on a holiday when everything was closed but I was able to schedule appointment at 8 o'clock for the next morning using the online process which was very easy and efficient. I had a very painful ear and sinus infection and they took great care of me.
4.76(241 reviews)
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Wanted covid tests due to runny nose. Although it was negative, I was prescribed medicine for symptoms and given thorough understanding of condition. Professional and timely.
4.57(263 reviews)
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Nice 👍🏿 work and good job 👏 they’re friendly people and they gave me good hospitality.
4.65(232 reviews)
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All of the ladies were very professional The doctor was very professional Thanks
4.39(289 reviews)
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The doctor listened to me and took the time to do the proper test to diagnose me. It was late when I came in and close to closing but she took her time and treated me.
4.72(181 reviews)
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I wasn’t expecting the new check in process but even with that. I was in and out with that process. I know what to expect and I think this way is better because you have less contact with germs 🦠 by checking in on line.
4.85(371 reviews)
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Very professional service. Very friendly people. High-quality and highly recommended.
4.75(95 reviews)
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All the staff were very professional and knowledgeable.  They treated me like one of their own. 10/10 Recommend !!
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Alabama Cholesterol Tests

Cholesterol isn't always bad. It helps your body grow cells and produce hormones, among other things. Too much cholesterol, on the other hand, can be harmful.
Cholesterol is derived from two sources. Cholesterol is produced by the liver, and dietary cholesterol is obtained from the foods you eat. Cholesterol is found in animal products such as meat, dairy, and eggs. Saturated and trans fat-rich foods might cause your liver to create more cholesterol than you require, leading to harmful cholesterol levels.

High cholesterol raises the chance of heart attack and stroke, two of the most common causes of death in the US. Around 38% of persons in the United States have elevated total cholesterol levels. Because high cholesterol has no symptoms, it's crucial to have your cholesterol levels examined to ensure they're within normal limits. Cholesterol levels should be monitored in children and adolescents as well.
People over the age of 20 with a low risk of cardiovascular disease should have their cholesterol evaluated every 5 years, according to the CDC. Those with cardiovascular disease risk factors should have their cholesterol evaluated more frequently. Other heart-disease risk factors

Fortunately, you can lower your cholesterol by making easy lifestyle adjustments. Reduce your intake of saturated fats and eliminate trans fats as much as possible from your diet. Trans fats are found in store-bought cookies and baked goods, and are commonly described on food labels as "partially hydrogenated vegetable oil." Consume plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables and limit your intake of processed foods, particularly those high in sugar.

Get additional physical activity and exercise at least three times a week. Physical activity of any kind is beneficial. During your lunch break, go for a walk instead of taking the elevator. Aim for a minimum of 10,000 steps every day.

Don't smoke, and only consume alcohol in moderation. These modifications will not only lower your cholesterol, but they will also enhance your cardiovascular health.

Cholesterol Test FAQs

  • Do I need to see a doctor before getting a cholesterol test?

    Typically, a cholesterol test is a simple blood test. While you are not need to consult a doctor first, it is a good idea to phone your physician's office and inquire about the type of test that will be performed. This is because some cholesterol tests may necessitate a fast prior to the test.

  • How much do cholesterol tests cost?

    The cost of a cholesterol test is determined by a number of factors, including the type of test necessary, the location where the test is performed, and whether or not you have health insurance. A cholesterol test at a walk-in clinic or drugstore, for example, could cost roughly $100.

  • Does insurance cover cholesterol screening?

    Cholesterol testing is frequently done as part of a yearly physical examination, which is usually covered by insurance. Your insurance plan, however, may impose some restrictions on cholesterol testing. They might, for example, pay for a cholesterol test every five years. You can call your insurance carrier or look at your policy documentation to find out what is covered by your policy.

  • How can you tell if you have high cholesterol without a test?

    There are no signs or symptoms of high cholesterol. A blood test is the only way to determine if you have high cholesterol. Men and women over the age of 35 and 45 should get their cholesterol levels checked. If you have a BMI of 30 or more, don't get enough exercise, smoke, drink too much alcohol, or consume too much saturated or trans fat, you may be at risk for high cholesterol.

  • What can I eat the night before a cholesterol test?

    If your doctor has advised you to fast before your cholesterol test, you should avoid eating or drinking anything other than water the night before. You can eat and drink normally if your doctor has not advised you to fast. If you're not sure whether or not you should fast, talk to your doctor.

  • How long should I fast before a cholesterol test?

    Before a cholesterol test, most people must fast for 9 to 12 hours. Fasting before your test will help ensure that a single meal has no effect on your results. Fasting is not required for all cholesterol testing, so check with your doctor and make sure you follow their instructions.

  • How do I interpret cholesterol blood test results?

    Total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, and HDL cholesterol are all measured in a cholesterol test. Triglycerides and very low-density lipoprotein may also be present (VLDL). Your total cholesterol and LDL should be low, while your HDL should be high. Asking your doctor for help interpreting your results is always a smart idea. A greater HDL level, which is actually desirable, could be the cause of high total cholesterol. It's critical to comprehend the breakdown of your test results.

  • What is a normal cholesterol range?

    Milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL) is the unit of measurement for cholesterol. Total cholesterol values of less than 200 mg/dL are generally considered healthy in adults. A blood sugar level of 240 mg/dL is regarded as extremely high. LDL cholesterol levels should be less than 100 milligrams per deciliter. LDL cholesterol levels of 160 mg/dL are considered high. HDL levels should be at least 60 mg/dL. A low HDL level of 40 mg/dL or less is a significant risk factor for heart disease.

  • How can I book a cholesterol test through Solv?

    It's simple to schedule a cholesterol test with Solv. Simply type "cholesterol" into the search box and choose the cholesterol test option when it appears. You have the option of using your existing location or entering a new one. On the following page, you'll find a list of providers in your area, as well as available appointment times. To arrange an appointment, choose a time and place that is convenient for you and submit your information.

  • Can I do an at home cholesterol testing?

    Cholesterol tests can be done at home, but they aren't always accurate or reliable. Typically, home cholesterol testing entails pricking your finger with a lancet and then transferring a few drops of blood to a test strip. Unfortunately, if not performed correctly, these tests can be erroneous. Furthermore, they usually only assess total cholesterol, which isn't as beneficial as knowing your LDL and HDL split. Have the test done by a certified healthcare provider for the best results.

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