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Blog Post How services like Urodynamics UroCuff Offering your patients ancillary services expands your repertoire and helps entice your patient base into returning to your clinic to seek service. Offering a solution like our Urodynamics Testing or our UroCuff Testing offers your patients a one-of-a-kind diagnosis option previously only offered […]

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Blog Post How services like Toxicology The very idea of testing your patients to make sure they are remaininBlog Post How services like Toxicology The very idea of testing your patients to make sure they are remaining compliant with their treatment is counter-intuitive, you are basically questioning your patients. Although, […]

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Blog Post How services like In House Lab Health care and patient treatment is moving more and more towards being a service based industry. Whether that is a good thing or not, I will leave for another discussion but the fact remains, patients are rating your services and talking about […]

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Reasons Why Urodynamics UroCuff Helps Improve Patient Care Over 13 million Americans suffer from incontinence, 85% are women. It is estimated that 1 in 4 women ages 30-59 have experienced an episode of urinary incontinence and 50% or more of the elderly population are incontinent. Approximately 80% of those affected […]

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Reasons Why an In House Lab and Lab Testing Helps Improve Patient Care A physician owned lab or in-house lab can vary greatly in size and application, from single blood analyzer to multiple lab instruments, there is no specific size or limit from which you and your practice might benefit. […]

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Reasons Why Toxicology Testing Helps Improve Patient Care As health care providers, whether you are a physician, nurse practitioner, chiropractor, or other caregiver, your first responsibility is usually towards your patient. The idea of putting those under your care first is also, in part, described under the term, “medically necessary.” […]