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4.79(1.7k reviews)
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Was experiencing dizziness and nausea and booked an appointment immediately was seen as soon as I arrived and was diagnosed and proscribed meds in less than 20 minutes. Will definetly use them again
4.89(185 reviews)
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Amazing team, very caring. They listened. I booked and was seen the same day,no wait. Very easy booking process. The staff was phenomenal and supportive. Highly recommend 10/10 already feeling better.
4.44(167 reviews)
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Great place Friendly staff.  Easy check in, not waiting time.
4.48(5.9k reviews)
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Allergy season had been wreaking havoc on my system for over a week and I couldn't take anymore when my chest began rattling from all the wheezing. The wait time was under 15 min. Bradley was so patient and attentive. I had a breathing treatment in the office and meds were called in immediately. Would definitely recommend.
4.65(5.6k reviews)
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Staff was really helpful and kind  Would use this site again
4.53(290 reviews)
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Very nice.  Helpful with new system . Very thorough
4.56(333 reviews)
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The staff is wonderful - the Dr took his time to listen and was very helpful.
4.59(5.7k reviews)
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Everyone was so kind, professional and prompt. I was really feeling sick when I came but started improving by the next morning, thanks to the wonderful care I received.
4.64(329 reviews)
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Had finger injurry that required stitches.  Staff and nurse practitioner Joann were excellent
4.56(253 reviews)
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I hate doctors!!!  But this was the best experience ever.  Major infection from poison ivy and an insane and painful full body rash.  The staff and Dr. were great and exceeded my expectations.  I got information and the meds needed to recover (soon hopefully). Also picked up some referrals. A big thank you to this Doc and his crew.  Five Stars!
4.42(339 reviews)
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Follow-up to have sutures removed.  First time at an urgent care and was very impressed.
4.71(28 reviews)
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4.69(1.8k reviews)
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Always use Liberty urgent care  Ease of appointments and care is excellent
4.9(20 reviews)
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I've been struggling with foot pain and wanted an xray to rule out a fracture. I like simple and efficient. I made an appointment Saturday morning online and was able to be seen within minutes. I arrived, and waited maybe 5 minutes before I was seen. The Doctor and xray tech were extremely welcoming, professional, and thorough. I highly recommend this provider!
4.9(20 reviews)
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4.52(331 reviews)
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Great service  love it is nearby. Love how building looks
4.67(202 reviews)
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I had a low grade fever and fatigue over the weekend and walked in on Monday. Waited maybe 5 minutes. Staff was attentive, ran some tests, did a chest x-ray and concluded I had some viral infection. Wrote me an Rx for conjunctivitis, but just told me to rest and drink plenty of fluids, take Ibuprofen every 4 hours, which I have been doing. As of Wednesday morning I still have the chills and fever, so I wish they would have given me a Z pack. I will see how today goes but may need to come back.
4.4(139 reviews)
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4.55(208 reviews)
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Yes Tessa was great 😊 and so was the provider and the entire facility
4.48(372 reviews)
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Had a car accident didn’t wanna sit hours in a hospital a second you guys was the best choice and n I thank u
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What you need to know about Flu Testing in Roebling, NJ

A flu test can help you and your doctor determine if you have the flu and, if so, what treatment you'll need to reduce your symptoms and recover quickly. When you are suffering flu-like symptoms, you should get a flu test. Fever, chills, weakness, congestion, sore throat, cough, and muscle pains are all common flu symptoms. Other health disorders, such as COVID-19, can be ruled out with a flu test.

A flu test can be done using a swab or a nasal swab. Your healthcare professional uses a cotton swab to remove a sample of tissue and fluids from your nose during a swab test. A nasal test involves injecting a little amount of saline solution into your nose and then collecting the sample with gentle suction. Depending on whether you have a fast flu test or another test that requires your sample to be examined in a lab, results are available immediately or within one to two days.

If you are at risk of becoming seriously ill from the flu, a flu test may be required. Those who have a weaker immune system, are pregnant or hospitalized, are under the age of five, or are over the age of 65 are at a higher risk of serious sickness.

Flu Test FAQs

  • How much does a flu test cost in Roebling?

    The cost of flu test kits ranges from $18 to $24.50, with an average of $20. A flu test, on the other hand, can cost more or less based on a number of factors, including provider rates, geographic location, and whether or not your health insurance plan covers this treatment. Calling the testing firm directly is the most accurate way to find out how much a flu test costs.

  • Does insurance cover flu testing?

    Flu testing is covered by many health insurance policies, especially if your doctor requests it because of your symptoms. Contact your health insurance provider directly to learn more about your benefits and flu testing coverage. Some flu testing firms will verify your insurance benefits for free to see if this test is covered by your plan.

  • How long after exposure to flu will you test positive?

    You should get tested for the flu within three to four days of becoming ill, according to the CDC. It also warns that even if you don't have any symptoms or aren't yet experiencing them, you can spread the virus to others. On average, flu symptoms appear one to four days after the virus has entered your body.

  • How do they test for the flu in Roebling?

    The flu can be diagnosed using a swab test or a nasal aspirate. For the swab test, your healthcare provider will take tissue and fluid samples from your nose or throat with a swab. For the nasal aspirate test, a saline solution is injected into your nose, and the sample is extracted with mild suction. Your sample may be sent to a lab for analysis, or test results may be available immediately.

  • How long does it take to get flu test results in Roebling?

    Flu test results may come back straight away or take many hours or days, depending on the testing procedure used. The rapid flu test delivers results in 30 minutes on average, whereas results from flu tests sent to the lab take one to two days to arrive. The flu test provider will be able to provide you a more accurate time frame for receiving your findings.

  • What is a rapid flu test?

    A fast flu test can determine whether you have the flu in less than 30 minutes. This test is quite handy because the results are available right away. This also gives you and your healthcare provider the opportunity to discuss the numerous treatment options available to you. Other types of flu testing must be sent to a lab, with results arriving within a few days.

  • How accurate is the rapid flu test?

    The rapid flu test has been shown to have a higher percentage of false positives and false negatives than other types of flu testing, making it less accurate. If your flu test results are likely to be inaccurate or imprecise, your doctor may choose to perform a different type of flu test that requires lab analysis.

  • Where should I get a flu test?

    A flu test is available in your doctor's office, as well as any pharmacy, drugstore, hospital, urgent care clinic, or other healthcare facility that offers it. The easiest way to find out where you can get a flu test is to use Solv's flu test directory. So you don't have to waste time looking for top-rated flu test providers in your neighborhood, Solv can supply you with a list of them.

  • How accurate are flu tests?

    The rapid flu test is the most often used flu test, albeit it is not as accurate as other flu tests due to a high proportion of false positives and false negatives. If you're concerned about the accuracy of flu test results, request a non-rapid flu test from your doctor or flu test provider, which will be sent to a lab for analysis.

  • Can I do at-home flu testing?

    Some manufacturers sell at-home flu tests with results that can be viewed on your smartphone, though you may need a doctor's prescription to utilize this service. There is also an at-home test that can establish whether you have COVID-19 or the flu, but you'll need a doctor's prescription and the findings must be sent to a lab. Inquire with your doctor about the accuracy and accessibility of at-home flu testing.

6Sources

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  1. Annals of Family Medicine. A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Testing for Influenza A in High-Risk Adults.

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1466630/

  2. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Influenza Signs and Symptoms and the Role of Laboratory Diagnostics.

    https://www.cdc.gov/flu/professionals/diagnosis/labrolesprocedures.htm

  3. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. How Flu Spreads.

    https://www.cdc.gov/flu/about/disease/spread.htm

  4. MedlinePlus. Flu (Influenza) Test.

    https://medlineplus.gov/lab-tests/flu-influenza-test/

  5. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Rapid Influenza Diagnostic Tests.

    https://www.cdc.gov/flu/professionals/diagnosis/clinician_guidance_ridt.htm

  6. U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update: FDA Authorizes First COVID-19 and Flu Combination Test for use with home-collected samples.

    https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/coronavirus-covid-19-update-fda-authorizes-first-covid-19-and-flu-combination-test-use-home

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