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4.48(1.1k reviews)
Quick, friendly service.  All staff were great! No wait time.
4.5(1.9k reviews)
Easy to schedule, liked minimal wait time in the lobby, NP was good, staff friendly!
4.47(960 reviews)
Triage nurse was outstanding. Patient and understanding with my children. Doctor wasn’t as welcoming.
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4.22(553 reviews)
I thought it was extremely easy to book a lab test appointment with Labcorp. Getting the test done was simple and so was the getting the results! Great job putting together something so user friendly.
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4.56(545 reviews)
Great discreet service, scheduled my visit and paid for for the test online not in Showed up at lab, checked in and was seen within minutes. Blood and urine were collected, test results came back quickly within 2 days because I did my test on a Friday. Quick, easy and cheap. Didn't have to wait for a visit to my PCP, and then get referral to lab.
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4.37(470 reviews)
I came in one day without an appoint and waited two hours as a walk-in before I had to leave without being tested. I made an appointment through Quest Lab Testing for the next day, showed up on time, got tested easily and was on my way in 15-20 minutes. Staff is friendly and helpful.
4.17(418 reviews)
I came in one day without an appoint and waited two hours as a walk-in before I had to leave without being tested. I made an appointment through Labcorp for the next day, showed up on time, got tested easily and was on my way in 15-20 minutes. Staff is friendly and helpful.
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Recent Lab Tests Reviews (14)

Everything was ok, except for the fact of my having a 9am confirmed appointment (for which I was asked to be there 10 minutes early - so at 8:50AM, which I was!). I didn't know whether to go in to the waiting room or actually wait in the car (though my text had said I should wait in the car, I didn't know if that meant until my appointment time of 9am or when I could actually be seen!). I went in to the waiting room about 7 minutes after 9AM to check & after speaking with the clerk, was told to wait in my car & that the wait time could be an hour PLUS to be seen (mainly due to other walk-ins that had been there when the doors opened at 8AM & didn't have appointments!). I had booked this 9am appointment to get a rapid Covid test (due to my grandchildren having contracted it while I was visiting them in another state the previous week). In most offices, if you have an appointment time scheduled, you are called or seen very close to that time. I wasn't seen for another 45 minutes after my appointment time!! When I was messaged to come into the waiting room, I was again asked to have a seat until my name was called. That happened about 5 minutes later, so I was thankful for that. As I had an important legal phone call that I was required to be at home by 10:30AM for this morning, I was now getting very stressed for getting the test done & leaving so I could get home for this required phone call. I understand the need for getting medical info from a patient and answered all of the med techs questions, but feel I could have answered all of them online (as I have for other doctors I must see also) and saved at least 10 minutes time. Maybe expanding the online information pages to collect history, medications, etc, would help expedite the process more! After the med tech finally got my Covid test done, she ushered me into yet another room (now 2 rooms that would have to be sanitized after I'd left them -IF they indeed are!?!) to sit and wait for my result. I was in that room about 2 minutes when yet another medical person (a man this time) came in to talk with me about the test & what the results could show. It was at this point I reminded him I had already been vaccinated & had no symptoms & asked if they could call me when they got my results as I HAD to get HOME for this phone call (which was to be a hour and 1/2 AFTER my appointment time was scheduled for a simple Covid test. I literally FLEW across town to get home so I could hit the bathroom before the phone began ringing, which it did as soon as I was back to my desk at home only a minute later! Unless I am there at the front door at 8am, I doubt I'll go back to this office again as time doesn't seem to be in my best interest there. Put more online for completing the patient's history prior to them showing up for their appointment (which...oh...may be up to an hour or more later than they've been requested to show for!). Sure would speed up the slow process I think~

- Verified patient on 9/13

Not sure why Urgent care has changed its rapid COVID-19 testing test. When asked which test I wanted of course I said rapid as my goal was to get the children back in school as soon as possible. At that time I should’ve been explained the high false negative that the new test gives and that if negative would be recommended to take the send out anyway. So the children had to have the test twice which was not pleasant. Would of had the send out initially as the first test is a waste of time, trauma and delay in overall care. I commend the NP for his explanation and overall care. However you see that person after the test is already done and the MA should’ve informed me of the difference With the new rapid test test.

- Verified patient on 9/4

The staff are very friendly and answered all my questions, and the clinic is very nice and clean. I would advise completing your paperwork beforehand, iam this is done online or scanning the barcode they have inside the clinic or on the front door, prior to going, the wait time wasn’t very long , but you can save even more time by having that done. I will give a heads up to anyone that is going for a COVID-19 test for a student at LHS, the school will not accept results from there? They only except test results from the Health department, which I myself didn’t know until I went to take my son back to school…? Which really confused me.. but that’s not anything negative on Nextcare !! I highly recommend them and their staff.

- Verified patient on 9/25

This was my first visit. I was anxious to know I didn't have Covid because I'm a care giver in a 10-story senior high rise. The staff members were friendly, kind, & efficient. I had my results before I left to go to my morning client. I would recommend this Clinic. It is also in our neighborhood. Appointment booked over the phone as soon as I heard I had been exposed, & my afternoon client was very sick & tested positive. Everyone was kind, even though I'm hard of hearing.

- Verified patient on 11/26

Had to get a COVID-19 Molecular Test for my return trip to Canada. This was the only location I could find on short notice in the Kansas City area to perform the test I required. Staff were all great and it was a quick and slick process.

- Verified patient on 10/27

I was a walk in to get a Covid PCR test since I am traveling. I didn’t even have an hour wait to be called in. Once called in I got my test saw the doctor on duty that day and was on my way.

- Verified patient on 9/26

My visit was brief and easy. I was very impressed with my service. I received a Covid-19 quick test, and blessedly I was negative. I am so glad there is a place like next care where one can receive care quickly and efficiently.

- Verified patient on 2/3

Great staff , people there are really nice and seem to care, Good clean facility and was impressed on how fast they got covid and flu test done, Would love to have them as my general care doctors ,

- Verified patient on 10/29

It was a great experience! Receptionist very kind and helpful. Intake nurse very nice and concerned. The nurse that did the test was the best. Gave me a hint to make it easier

- Verified patient on 1/11

arrived at *** and wasn’t seen until *** by the nurse. And then a long wait for tests and the doctor. Left at around 2p. That is way too long.

- Verified patient on 12/10

Wife and I came in for a covid test. Our regular doctor doesn’t do these. Wait time was reasonable but felt taking a complete medical history was a bit excessive.

- Verified patient on 2/9

Had to get tested for travel. Staff was informative and attentive.

- Verified patient on 11/30

Staff dedicated. Everyone was there for COVID testing, busy place!

- Verified patient on 8/20

They got me tested for Covid * thanks

- Verified patient on 1/30

Lab Testing in Kansas

Lab tests gather samples of your blood, urine, saliva, and other biological secretions, which are then evaluated in a lab to assist doctors in diagnosing and treating specific health disorders. Lab tests can be used for a variety of purposes, including diagnosing an illness, detecting changes in an existing condition, and assessing how your body responds to a therapy. They can also be used to track the progression of an illness or a group of disorders.

If your healthcare provider is unable to diagnose your condition decisively or if you are experiencing a variety of symptoms that could indicate any number of disorders, he or she may prescribe a lab test. Lab tests may be conducted to see how you're responding to a drug or to see if you're at risk for certain diseases.

Some lab tests require no preparation at all, while others may require you to fast for eight to twelve hours prior to the test in order to avoid particular foods and beverages giving erroneous findings. For several hours or days before your lab test, your healthcare professional may urge you to stop smoking, exercising, and taking certain medications and nutritional supplements.

To avoid erroneous findings and several trips to the lab for additional testing, ask your doctor for specific recommendations to follow before your lab test.To avoid erroneous findings and several trips to the lab for additional testing, ask your doctor for specific recommendations to follow before your lab test.

During a blood test, the lab technician may use a needle to draw blood from your arm or prick your finger to collect a small sample of blood. During a urine test, your provider will instruct you to go to the restroom and urinate in a sterile cup, then place your sample on a shelf where it can be picked up and processed by a lab worker. The lab testing facility's personnel will show you how to execute each sort of test.

Following the receipt of your test results, your doctor may call you to discuss them or to schedule an appointment. Your doctor will explain your results to you and, if required, discuss treatment choices with you.

Lab Tests FAQs

  • Where should I get a lab test in Kansas?

    Physicians typically prescribe lab tests and can recommend you to one or more trustworthy lab test centers in your area. Hospitals, urgent care facilities, and walk-in clinics that specialize in lab testing can perform tests. Request a list of Kansas lab test providers from your healthcare provider, or utilize Solv to look into what's available in your region.

  • How much do lab tests cost in Kansas?

    The cost of any lab test is determined by a number of factors, including the type of test, your location, whether you have insurance, and the lab test provider's fees. Many health insurance companies will pay some or all of the costs of lab tests. Those without insurance, on the other hand, will most likely face increased costs. Confirm the cost of your lab test based on your health insurance benefits by contacting lab test providers directly.The cost of any lab test is determined by a number of factors, including the type of test, your location, whether you have insurance, and the lab test provider's fees. Many health insurance companies will pay some or all of the costs of lab tests. Those without insurance, on the other hand, will most likely face increased costs. Confirm the cost of your lab test based on your health insurance benefits by contacting lab test providers directly.

  • Does insurance cover lab testing?

    Many health insurance plans will pay for lab tests that your doctor deems medically essential based on your condition. Contacting your insurance provider directly or asking the lab test provider to check your insurance benefits and verify the pricing is the best approach to find out if your health plan covers lab testing.

  • How long does it take to get lab test results in Kansas?

    Depending on the type of test performed, lab staff productivity, and your doctor's availability, lab test results may be available in minutes, hours, days, or weeks. Some Kansas lab test providers allow you to see your findings as soon as they become available online, while others require you to wait for a response from your doctor. Your doctor or the lab provider can offer you a more precise estimate of when you will receive your lab test results.

  • What is a routine lab test?

    Your red and white blood cell count may be checked as part of a standard lab test to see if you have anemia, a blood infection, or blood cancer. It may also assess the health of your organs, such as your heart, kidneys, and liver, as well as test fat levels in your blood to assess your risk of heart disease. Your healthcare professional will be able to tell you exactly what a normal Kansas lab test comprises.

  • What STDs can be detected by a blood test?

    STDs such as syphilis, HIV, hepatitis C, and herpes can all be identified by a blood test. Your doctor may request that you have your blood drawn and sent to a lab, or that you undergo STD screening at a lab test provider. Depending on the Kansas lab test provider you work with, STD test results can arrive in minutes, days, or weeks.

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

    Some lab test providers demand a doctor's reference before doing specific tests, while others do not. The advantage of seeing a doctor before receiving a lab test is that you can determine whether or not a test is necessary based on your symptoms and a physical examination. A doctor can also assist in determining which tests are required.

  • How can I book a lab test on Solv?

    When it comes to locating a credible lab test supplier, Solv makes it simple to weigh all of your options. Enter the type of lab service you require, as well as your location and state, on our home page. Solv will show you a list of lab test providers in your area, along with their contact information, so you can schedule an appointment straight away.

  • How long does getting a lab test take?

    The majority of lab tests take only a few minutes to complete, while certain providers may have lengthy wait periods that require you to spend up to an hour in the lab. Make an appointment with Solv ahead of time to reduce the amount of time you spend waiting for your lab test.

  • Should I try at-home lab testing?

    At-home lab testing has several advantages, including privacy, convenience, and accuracy. However, your health insurance plan may not cover some at-home lab testing services. Additional lab testing may be requested by some healthcare practitioners to confirm their diagnosis of certain health issues. Inquire with your doctor about whether at-home lab testing is recommended for you based on your specific health circumstances.

Sources

Solv has strict sourcing guidelines and relies on peer-reviewed studies, academic research institutions, and medical associations. We avoid using tertiary references.

  1. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. Blood Tests.
    https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health-topics/blood-tests
  2. University of California at Santa Cruz. Order Your Own Tests for Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs).
    https://healthcenter.ucsc.edu/services/self-directed-sti-testing.html
  3. U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Tests Used In Clinical Care.
    https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/in-vitro-diagnostics/tests-used-clinical-care
  4. MedlinePlus. How to Prepare for a Lab Test.
    https://medlineplus.gov/lab-tests/how-to-prepare-for-a-lab-test/

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