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4.6(1.2k reviews)
This clinic has shorter than average waiting periods

Short Wait Time

Urgent care
Lab testing
Our family frequently visits CommunityMed Clinic! They are always quick to get us in and they are always so friendly! We recently had great care from Stacy, she was awesome!
4.5(205 reviews)
Urgent care
Lab testing
4.78(5.7k reviews)
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Highly Rated

Urgent care
Lab testing
I tried unsuccessfully to make an appointment online.  Staff did not have it in their system when I arrived.  However, they got me in in a timely manner.
4.6(1.5k reviews)
Urgent care
Lab testing
4.96(54 reviews)
This clinic has shorter than average waiting periods

Short Wait Time

Urgent care
Lab testing
Walked in and was able to see a doctor quickly. They are friendly and professional. Will go back to them when I need help again.
4.14(51 reviews)
Urgent care
Pediatric urgent care
Lab testing
The whole team at this office are just wonderful!!!  Thank you for helping me to take care of my grandson!  Keep up the great work!
4.8(95 reviews)
This clinic has shorter than average waiting periods

Short Wait Time

Urgent care
Lab testing
4.8(2.9k reviews)
This clinic is rated highly in patient reviews and ratings

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Urgent care
Lab testing
I needed my son to be seen urgently without the wait time of an emergency room. I went online and was able to book an appointment within the hour. When we arrived the front staff was so nice and the care team was so attentive they even started care in the lobby. They listened to my concerns and did everything to make sure my son was taken care of. They also answered all of my questions so thoroughly and friendly. I would HIGHLY recommend Nitehawk. I have had to take my daughter a couple of times and I gladly travel the hour to continue to use them. Thank you all for being so gracious and patient.
4.64(122 reviews)
Urgent care
Lab testing
This place is great ..Russell and staff wonderful...
4.72(39 reviews)
This clinic has shorter than average waiting periods

Short Wait Time

Urgent care
Lab testing
Dr.lee was perfect. Great,fast,professional,friendly. Everything was GOOD
4.74(5.2k reviews)
This clinic is rated highly in patient reviews and ratings

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Urgent care
Lab testing
Staff is so friendly and easy to get an appointment
4.62(3.1k reviews)
Urgent care
Pediatric urgent care
Lab testing
Loved this place. Have been through so many urgent care places over the years. Tried this one on a recommendation from neighbors and would highly recommend it too. Excellent weekend care for child who turns out to have strep.
4.78(5.4k reviews)
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Urgent care
Lab testing
We have been going to little spurs since we moved to Texas, which was 5 years ago. This last time we were there, it was disgusting inside. The cleanliness was terrible. A place like an urgent you would think that they have a cleaning staff that comes every night to clean the waiting room and the rooms. The walls had not been clean in who knows how long and the floors were gross as well. We will not be going back to little spurs! I hope the upper staff does read this and address these issues
4.7(1.3k reviews)
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Urgent care
Lab testing
4.8(80 reviews)
This clinic is rated highly in patient reviews and ratings

Highly Rated

Urgent care
Lab testing
3.28(25 reviews)
Urgent care
Lab testing
The nurses were so friendly and helpful however the doctor needed to seriously improve his bedside manner. He was very curt and unconcerned.
4.46(189 reviews)
Lab testing
They were efficient and I felt safe. They followed sanitary protocol. I did not have to wait too long. I highly recommend this place. It is not a pleasant experience when you're sick, but they made me feel comfortable.
4.87(574 reviews)
This clinic has shorter than average waiting periods

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Urgent care
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Woke up with ear pain terrified of turning to an infection. Scheduled teledoc. It was fast & easy. Great care! I would absolutely recommend Frisco Quick Care.
4.83(887 reviews)
This clinic has shorter than average waiting periods

Short Wait Time

Urgent care
Lab testing
The entire experience, from the moment I walked in, was fantastic. The staff was friendly and efficient, and NP Christianah Ogunleye’s was not only knowledgeable but also took the time to address all my questions and concerns. Highly recommended this clinic!!
4.77(4.8k reviews)
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Urgent care
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Last time I came here, my whole experience was a nightmare. They looked like they changed ownership so I gave another try. The experience was so simple. Everyone was easy to talk too and  I had barely any wait time. The women I saw were pleasant and efficient. I was out the door quickly and my prescription was called in by the time I got to the pharmacy.
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Princeton Urine Tests

A urinalysis is a test that examines the urine for substances that could indicate an illness, sickness, or infection. Urinating into a sterile cup is required for the majority of urine tests, which are then sent to a lab for further investigation. At-home urine tests may be available depending on the condition for which you are being tested.

A urine test can be used as part of a routine medical exam to diagnose or rule out conditions such as diabetes, kidney disease, and urinary tract infections. It can also be used to identify blood or kidney stones, as well as confirm pregnancy.

A urinalysis assesses your urine's color, odor, appearance, and acidity level, among other things. Your urine may also be checked for germs and bacteria, cells and crystals, and substances like protein, glucose, and ketones that aren't ordinarily seen in urine but could indicate a problem.

Urine tests usually don't require any preparation, though the urinalysis testing provider may ask whether you're taking any prescription or over-the-counter medications, as some of them can affect the color of your urine. The testing provider may also recommend that you attend the lab or clinic first thing in the morning to complete the test, which you should do.

For a urine test at a lab or clinic, you will be requested to give a small urine sample into a sterile cup. Before the test, your doctor or urinalysis testing provider may suggest you wash your vaginal area with mild soap and water to prevent bacteria from contaminating the sample. A lab will examine your urine sample to check if there are any abnormalities that could indicate illness or disease.

The results of a urine test might take anywhere from a few minutes to a few days, depending on the type of test performed. Your doctor or the urinalysis testing company may call you personally if necessary to discuss your results and treatment alternatives.

Urinalysis FAQs

  • How much does a urine test cost in Princeton?

    Urine test prices vary depending on a variety of factors, including the type of test, test provider rates, and your geographic location. For individuals whose health insurance policies cover it, a urine test may be less expensive. Contact the urinalysis provider directly to confirm the cost of urine testing, or check with your health insurance provider to see if they will cover the cost.

  • Does insurance cover urine testing in Princeton?

    Urine testing is covered by many health insurance policies, especially if your doctor considers it medically necessary based on your symptoms and health condition. Contact your health insurance provider directly to learn more about your plan's features and to confirm whether urine testing is covered. Some urinalysis providers may be able to check your insurance benefits prior to your session.

  • What types of tests are done through urinalysis?

    There are several types of urine tests that can be performed to check for various health problems and medical conditions. A glucose urine test can be used to diagnose and monitor diabetes, for example, whereas a protein urine test is frequently used to detect renal illness. Urine tests for bilirubin, ketones, and red blood cells are just a few of the different types of urine tests your doctor might order.

  • What can be detected through a urinalysis?

    A urinalysis is a test that examines the urine for substances that could indicate the presence of an ailment, disease, or infection. Bacteria, blood, creatinine, nitrite, and white blood cells are just a few of the substances that can be detected by urinalysis. By detecting higher cholesterol levels, high crystal concentrations, urine acidity level (pH value), and urine acidity level (pH value), a urinalysis can also be used to confirm pregnancy (pH value).

  • How do I read urine test results?

    To examine and interpret urine test results, you can use a visual examination, a microscope, or a dipstick—a tiny, plastic strip that changes color when abnormalities are found. In hospitals, clinics, and labs, urine test results are usually interpreted by a doctor or a lab worker. The majority of at-home urine test kits sold by pharmacies and other providers include detailed instructions on how to read and interpret your urine test results.

  • How long does it take to get urine test results in Princeton?

    Urine test results could be available in minutes or many days, depending on factors such as the type of test, lab wait times, and the method used to interpret data. The results of dipstick urine tests used to diagnose pregnancy, for example, are typically available in minutes. The urinalysis testing firm can give you a more accurate idea of when your results will be ready.

  • Where should I get a urinalysis in Princeton?

    A urinalysis can be done by a primary care physician, a walk-in laboratory, or a hospital. Some urine tests can be completed in the convenience of your own home. Your doctor can usually do a urinalysis for you or refer you to a lab or clinic that can. Inquire with your doctor about where you can get a urinalysis, or use Solv to find top-rated urinalysis providers in your area and make an appointment the same day.

  • How accurate are urine tests in Princeton?

    Urine tests have a high accuracy rate as long as the sample is taken in the middle of the flow. You collect a urine sample midstream by urinating for a few seconds, pausing mid-flow, and then collecting the residual pee in a sterile test cup. This method of collecting urine reduces the risk of bacterial contamination, which can lead to inaccurate test results. Additionally, cleaning the vaginal area before submitting a urine sample will help you avoid receiving inaccurate test results.

  • How can I book a urine test through Solv?

    In only a few minutes, you may book a urine test with Solv. On our Home page, type "urinalysis" in the "What" form, then your location in the "Where" field. Solv can give you a list of urinalysis providers in your area who have received high ratings. After you've chosen a provider, phone them and make an appointment using the information provided. Many of the urinalysis clinics on Solv have same-day appointments available.

  • Can I do at-home urine testing?

    At-home urine testing may be a possibility for you if you utilize a dipstick test. Urine tests that you can do at home include dipstick tests for pregnancy, urinary tract infection, and drug presence. Inquire with your doctor about at-home urine testing and whether it is a viable option for you, given your unique health situation. Your doctor may also advise you on the finest at-home urine tests to use in order to get accurate findings.

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  1. MedlinePlus. Urinalysis
    https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/003579.htm
  2. National Library of Medicine. Understanding urine tests
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK279350/
  3. MedlinePlus. Urinalysis
    https://medlineplus.gov/urinalysis.html

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