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4.7(245 reviews)
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4.97(2.1k reviews)
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Always rely on Rapid Care to diagnose and treat my symptoms...woke up with fever and congestion...Dr Fieldsmith saw me right away and gave me test results and antibiotics for congestion...always highly recommend Rapid Care!!!
4.73(2.6k reviews)
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Love Dr Juliana. Always helpful and treats me like family. Staff is efficient and friendly. Highly recommend
5.0(1 reviews)
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4.75(11k reviews)
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Both times I have been there the wait and processing time all together has been 2-3 hours which needs to be improved .
4.81(2.2k reviews)
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PA was amazing. I was very stressed out about my daughter’s allergic reaction. She answered all my questions and concerns. Also calmed my daughter down in a moment for distressed.
4.77(3.5k reviews)
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Went for a sport’s physical, I made my appt on SoLV and it was easy in and out.
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4.79(2.9k reviews)
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Scheduling was easy & quick.  Not much of a wait with appointment.  Child had bad cough and fever.  Provider spent time really listening to lungs and made diagnosis.
4.83(893 reviews)
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Excellent staff and service. No wait time, friendly staff.
4.78(5.5k reviews)
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Today was my daughter's first day at this urgent care location. As we were talking to the provider, they provider had a very nasty attitude. Her attitude was very nasty and I can tell when she came through the door that something was wrong with her because she brought whatever that was wrong with her into our room and was not the best at doing her job. I am completely disgusted at how my daughter and I were being talked to, and cared for. I expect better when I am taking my sick child to a doctor to be checked on and everything that the provider says is with an attitude and I am completely disgusted. I would not recommend Pamela Wainer, N.P. to be seen by anyone because she is very unprofessional.
4.6(131 reviews)
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This place is great ..Russell and staff wonderful...
4.77(4.8k reviews)
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Walked in without an appointment on Sunday afternoon .   Had a sore throat and was very congested.  They were able to see me in 30 minutes, which I really appreciated.  The staff was attentive and efficient.
4.62(6.4k reviews)
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Had been having sinus issues for a few weeks and no over the counter meds were helping. I was able to make an appointment quickly online and get in same day. Staff was friendly and understanding of me being so tired and sensitive to light due to sinus pressure. I was able to get the meds I needed and am feeling better.
4.67(3.6k reviews)
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Scheduling was easy enough, check in easy, friendly front desk and nurse!  PA matter of fact and no bed side manner busy interest on phone with personal call!  He could have given more information about diagnosis and meds prescribed!  He seemed disengaged.  In and out quick enough.
4.75(8.5k reviews)
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Got into ally fast and filling out forms was easy. Nurse and nurse practitioner was AWESOME!
4.8(7.9k reviews)
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Basic sinus infection, Dr. was friendly and great bedside manner.
4.74(5.2k reviews)
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No complaints except for one major one. The doctor advised that it would be fine for my daughter to return to school. However, upon seeking a second opinion with an orthopedic specialist immediately after, we discovered that she required surgery and a hard cast. While I appreciate that referrals were provided, the injury was presented as less serious than it turned out to be. We were given a splint and told to follow up later, which felt like a very laxed approach considering the severity of her condition. In hindsight, I believe this situation highlights a gap in the advice we received and could have led to further complications had we not sought additional care promptly.
4.79(6.7k reviews)
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Made an appointment online but had to wait about 45 minutes. This was due to a provider not showing at a different location and extra patients being seen. Otherwise went smoothly. I saw someone I have seen before which is nice. I would recommend her. Already feeling better today.
5.0(1 reviews)
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Quick and easy scheduling even while sick. Same with check in & being seen by dr. Staff is always friendly and caring. Dr listened to all my symptoms and concerns. Would always definitely use this clinic.
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Heath Mono Tests

A mono test can be used to identify mononucleosis, which is an infectious viral disease. Mono is caused by several viruses, the most common of which being the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV).

Mono can afflict persons of any age, although it affects teenagers and young adults the most frequently and visibly. Mono will develop in one out of every four teenagers and adults infected with EBV.

If you have mono symptoms, your doctor may order or perform a mono test for you. Mono symptoms include fever, headache, sore throat, tiredness, rash, and swollen glands in the neck or armpits, which are quite similar to the flu.

Mono tests come in two forms: the monospot test and the EBV antibody test. In the blood, the monospot test searches for specific mono antibodies, whereas the EBV test looks for antibodies specific to EBV. Both tests require a blood sample, which can be taken from a vein in your arm or from your finger. A mono test may be used with other tests, such as a complete blood count or throat culture, to confirm or rule out a mono diagnosis.

Because a tiny needle is used to sample blood from your finger or arm, a mono test takes less than five minutes to conduct. Your blood is extracted into a small tube or vial and tested in minutes to discover if antibodies suggestive of mono are present. A mono test requires no preparation, though it may cause minor side effects like as discomfort or bruising at the injection site, which usually subsides after a few minutes.

If your mono test is positive, your doctor will talk to you about your treatment options. Mono normally goes away on its own after a few weeks, although some people may experience long-term fatigue. Getting enough sleep and drinking enough of water are essential.

Mono Test FAQs

  • How much does a mono test cost Heath?

    A mono test's price is determined by a number of factors, including test provider pricing, geographic location, and whether or not your health insurance plan covers the test. To discover more about your benefits and coverage, contact the mono test provider directly.

  • Does insurance cover mono testing?

    Mono testing is covered by many health insurance policies, especially if your doctor determines that it is medically necessary based on your symptoms and current health status. Contact your health insurance provider directly to see if mono testing is covered. Some mono test companies will check your insurance benefits to determine if this test is covered.

  • Who should get tested for mononucleosis Heath?

    Anyone experiencing mono symptoms should be tested for the virus to confirm or rule out the diagnosis. Mono symptoms include fever, sore throat, headache, tiredness, rash, and swollen glands in the neck and armpits, which are similar to flu symptoms. Mono can affect everyone, but it affects teenagers and young adults more frequently.

  • How do they test for mono Heath?

    Blood is drawn from your fingertip or an arm vein for a mono test. Both methods have a lot in common. The testing provider will pierce your finger with a little needle and draw blood into a small tube or vial during the fingertip test. A little needle will be inserted into your arm to draw blood into a small tube or vial to collect blood from a vein in your arm by the testing provider.

  • How long does a mono test take Heath?

    A mono test is reasonably quick, requiring no more than five minutes whether blood is drawn from your fingertip or arm. Mono tests don't normally necessitate any preparation and don't cause any downtime. Even though a mono test only takes a few minutes, your session may last longer if you have to wait your turn. Check the duration of the mono testing and your appointment with the mono testing provider ahead of time.

  • How long does it take to get mono test results?

    Mono test results are often available within five to ten minutes, while some mono test kits can take up to an hour to complete. Contact the mono testing provider for more information on when your mono testing results will be returned. In most situations, your test results will be available the same day you take it.

  • Where should I get a mono test Heath?

    Whether blood is obtained from your fingertip or your arm, a mono test takes no more than five minutes. Mono testing usually does not require any preparation and does not result in any downtime. Even though a mono test is only a few minutes long, it can take longer if you have to wait for your turn. Before you go, double-check the duration of the test and your appointment with the mono testing provider.

  • How accurate are mono tests?

    Mono tests have been demonstrated to be trustworthy, with an accuracy rate of 95 to 100 percent. Mono tests that just search for Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) antibodies, on the other hand, have been shown to produce fewer false negatives than other antibody tests. False-positive findings can arise in patients who have been infected with specific diseases such as HIV, lymphoma, or rubella, because antibodies from these diseases can stay in the bloodstream for up to a year.

  • How can I book a mono test through Solv?

    One of the simplest ways to arrange a mono test is to use Solv, which generates a list of the best mono test providers, along with their contact information. Type "mono test" into the "What" section on our home page, then choose your location from the "Where" selection box to the right. Select your favorite mono test provider from the list provided, then use the contact information to schedule a same-day appointment.

  • Can I do at-home mono testing?

    There are no at-home mono test kits available to diagnose mono in yourself or a loved one in the comfort of your own home at this time. A blood draw is required for this test, which must be done by a certified and experienced medical expert. A mono test may be performed at your house by some healthcare providers, but there are no test kits accessible for self-testing at home.

Sources

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  1. MedlinePlus. Mononucleosis (Mono) Tests
    https://medlineplus.gov/lab-tests/mononucleosis-mono-tests/
  2. National Library of Medicine. Monospot Test
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK539739/

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