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In Houston, Texas Your Health Lab allows you to order your own medical lab tests including drug screens and HIV tests without doctor's orders, except in cases of insurance claims Walk ins welcome
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The world's leader in diagnostic laboratory testing, information, and services This includes blood tests, healthcare screening tests, gene based testing and tests performed during patient treatment
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Also called the "clap" or "drip, " gonorrhea is a contagious disease transmitted most often through sexual contact with an infected person. Gonorrhea may also be spread by contact with infected bodily fluids, so that a mother could pass on the infection to her newborn during childbirth. Both men and women can get gonorrhea. The infection is easily spread and occurs most often in people who have many sex partners. What Causes Gonorrhea? Gonorrhea is caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae, a bacterium that can grow and multiply easily in mucus membranes of the body. Gonorrhea bacteria can grow in the warm, moist areas of the reproductive tract, including the cervix, uterus and fallopian tubes in women, and in the urethra in women and men. How Common Is Gonorrhea? Gonorrhea is a very common infectious disease. In the U.S. each year, about 700, 000 people are infected with gonorrhea.
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A complete blood count (CBC) provides important information about the kinds and numbers of cells in the blood, especially red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. A CBC helps your health professional evaluate symptoms and diagnose conditions. The CBC and differential are a series of tests of the blood that provides a tremendous amount of information about the body's immune system. A CBC routinely includes RBC, WBC, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and platelet count among others. Both a urinalysis and a complete blood count provides an excellent indication of a person’s overall health. It is very rare that something can be going on in the body and it does not show up in the blood or the urine. An STD can be present for years before they become symptomatic, so the only way to know for sure if you or your partner has an STD is to get an STD test.
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A urinalysis test measures several different components of urine, a waste product made by the kidneys. A routine urine screening test may be done to help find the cause for many types of symptoms. The test can provide information about your overall health and clues to many conditions. The kidneys remove waste material, minerals, fluids, and other substances from the blood for elimination in the urine. Therefore, urine can contain hundreds of different bodily waste products. Many factors, such as diet, fluid intake, exercise, and kidney function, affect what is in your urine. More than 100 different tests can be done on urine. Total Urinary Analysis (UA) involves multiple routine tests on a urine specimen. A UA will routinely include color, appearance, and odor; pH; and presence of proteins, glucose, ketones, and blood. It is also examined microscopically for RBCs, WBCs, casts, crystals, and bacteria.
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About one-fifth of all people aged 12 and up in the U.S. are infected with the HSV-2 virus that causes genital herpes, but as many as 90% don't know it. Experts estimate 50% to 80% of adults have oral herpes. One in four women compared with one in five men are infected with genital herpes. One reason may be that the virus can infect a woman's genitals more easily than it can a man's. It becomes more common as people age and the more sex partners people have. What Are the Symptoms of HSV? Symptoms of HSV typically appear as a blister or as multiple blisters on or around the mouth, genitals or rectum. The blisters break, leaving tender sores. Many people with HSV never have any symptoms or they mistake the symptoms for some other skin irritation like insect bites, ingrown hairs, or pimples.
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Gonorrhea is caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae, a bacterium that can grow and multiply easily in mucus membranes of the body. Gonorrhea bacteria can grow in the warm, moist areas of the reproductive tract, including the cervix, uterus and fallopian tubes in women, and in the urethra in women and men. The bacteria can also grow in the mouth, throat, and anus. How Common Is Gonorrhea? Gonorrhea is a very common infectious disease. In the U.S. each year, about 700, 000 people are infected with gonorrhea. Also called the "clap" or "drip, " gonorrhea is a contagious disease transmitted most often through sexual contact with an infected person. Gonorrhea may also be spread by contact with infected bodily fluids, so that a mother could pass on the infection to her newborn during childbirth.
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Gonorrhea is caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae, a bacterium that can grow and multiply easily in mucus membranes of the body. Gonorrhea bacteria can grow in the warm, moist areas of the reproductive tract, including the cervix, uterus and fallopian tubes in women, and in the urethra in women and men. The bacteria can also grow in the mouth, throat, and anus. How Common Is Gonorrhea? Gonorrhea is a very common infectious disease. In the U.S. each year, about 700, 000 people are infected with gonorrhea. Gonorrhea may also be spread by contact with infected bodily fluids, so that a mother could pass on the infection to her newborn during childbirth. Both men and women can get gonorrhea. The infection is easily spread and occurs most often in people who have many sex partners.
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Both men and women can spread HIV. A person with HIV can feel okay and still give the virus to others. Pregnant women with HIV also can give the virus to their babies. Who Can Get HIV? Anyone can get HIV if they engage in certain activities. You may have a higher risk of getting HIV if you: Have unprotected sex. This means vaginal or anal intercourse without a condom or oral sex without a latex barrier with a person infected with HIV. Share needles to inject drugs or steroids with an infected person. The disease can also be transmitted by dirty needles used to make a tattoo or in body piercing. If you fall into any of the categories above, you should consider being tested for HIV. The only way to know if you have HIV is to take an HIV test. Most tests looks for signs of HIV in your blood. A small sample of blood is taken from your arm. The blood is sent to a lab and tested for HIV.
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According to the American Social Health Organization, approximately 18.9 million new STD cases, not including HIV, occur each year in the U.S. More than half of all people will be infected with an STD in their lifetime. Only a Small portion of these will acquire a STD Test. STD Testing is imperitive to ensure their are no infections present An STD is a serious illness that requires treatment. An STD like AIDS, cannot be cured and are deadly. Our mission is not just to provide fast, convenient and confidential testing to our clients, but to be the people you can rely and depend on to answer your questions, address your concerns, and be there for you when you need us. We are and strive to be the best full-service testing facility around. Our counselors are the best educated and trained in the industry and will help you every step of the way. We are here for you.
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According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, in the U.S. the estimated number of people with HIV/AIDS is about 1, 185, 000 with approximately 25% of them unaware of their infection. A person gets HIV when an infected person's body fluids (blood, semen, fluids from the vagina or breast milk) enter his or her bloodstream. The virus can enter the blood through linings in the mouth, anus, vagina, penis or through broken skin. Both men and women can spread HIV. A person with HIV can feel okay and still give the virus to others. Pregnant women with HIV also can give the virus to their babies. Human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV, is the virus that causes acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). The virus weakens a person's ability to fight infections and cancer.
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Our mission is not just to provide fast, convenient and confidential testing to our clients, but to be the people you can rely and depend on to answer your questions, address your concerns, and be there for you when you need us. We are and strive to be the best full-service testing facility around. Our counselors are the best educated and trained in the industry and will help you every step of the way. We are here for you. Our Vision is simple: To be the best STD testing center in the nation and to become the strategic leader for excellence and knowledge. We do everything in our power to ensure your testing experience is the best it can be. It requires alot of effort on the part of our employees. If your test has already been prepared and sent to the lab there will be a 33% cancellation fee that will apply.
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A complete blood count (CBC) provides important information about the kinds and numbers of cells in the blood, especially red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. A CBC helps your health professional evaluate symptoms and diagnose conditions. Our mission is not just to provide fast, convenient and confidential testing to our clients, but to be the people you can rely and depend on to answer your questions, address your concerns, and be there for you when you need us. We are and strive to be the best full-service testing facility around. Our counselors are the best educated and trained in the industry and will help you every step of the way. We are here for you. Our Vision is simple: To be the best STD testing center in the nation and to become the strategic leader for excellence and knowledge.
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Our mission is not just to provide fast, convenient and confidential testing to our clients, but to be the people you can rely and depend on to answer your questions, address your concerns, and be there for you when you need us. We are and strive to be the best full-service testing facility around. Our counselors are the best educated and trained in the industry and will help you every step of the way. We are here for you. Our Vision is simple: To be the best STD testing center in the nation and to become the strategic leader for excellence and knowledge. We do everything in our power to ensure your testing experience is the best it can be. It requires alot of effort on the part of our employees. If your test has already been prepared and sent to the lab there will be a 33% cancellation fee that will apply.
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Hepatitis B is caused by the hepatitis B virus. It is spread through contact with the blood and body fluids of an infected person. You can get Hepatitis B if you: Have sex without using a condom. Share needles to inject drugs. Get a tattoo or piercing with tools that were not cleaned right. Share personal items like razors or toothbrushes. Many people with hepatitis B do not know they have it, because they do not have symptoms. If you do have symptoms, you may just feel like you have the flu. Symptoms include: Feeling very tired. Mild fever. Headache. Not wanting to eat. Feeling sick to your stomach or vomiting. Belly pain. Diarrhea or constipation. Muscle aches and joint pain. Skin rash. Yellowish eyes and skin (jaundice). Jaundice usually appears only after other symptoms have started to go away. Most people with Hepatitis B have no symptoms.
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More than 100 different tests can be done on urine. A routine urinalysis usually includes the following tests. Color. Many factors affect urine color, including fluid balance, diet, medications, and disease. Clarity. Urine is normally clear. This test determines the cloudiness of urine, also called opacity or turbidity. Bacteria, blood, sperm, crystals, or mucus can make urine appear cloudy. Odor. Urine usually does not smell very strong, but has a slightly "nutty" (aromatic) odor. Some diseases can cause a change in the normal odor of urine. Specific gravity. This measures the amount of substances dissolved in the urine. It also indicates how well the kidneys are able to adjust the amount of water in urine. The higher the specific gravity, the more solid material is dissolved in the urine. When you drink a lot of liquid, your kidneys should produce greater-than-normal amounts of dilute urine (low specific gravity).
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Chlamydia is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases in the U.S. This infection is easily spread because it often causes no symptoms and may be unknowingly passed to sexual partners. In fact, about 75% of infections in women and 50% in men are without symptoms. Chlamydia Urine Test This test is performed with a urine specimen NOT a swab. The test uses nucleic acid amplification to detect the presence of the bacterium. The nucleic acid amplification test has been proven to be more accurate than the swab test.
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You have an increased risk of becoming infected with HIV through sexual contact if you: Have unprotected sex (do not use condoms from start to finish). Have multiple sex partners. Are a man who has sex with other men. Have high-risk partner(s) (partner has multiple sex partners, is a man who has sex with other men, or injects drugs). Have or have recently had a sexually transmitted disease, such as syphilis, chlamydia, gonorrhea, herpes, or hepatitis. The only way to know if you have HIV is to take an HIV test. Most tests looks for signs of HIV in your blood. A small sample of blood is taken from your arm. The blood is sent to a lab and tested for HIV. Who Should Be Tested? It is recommended that people who engage in risky behaviors such as unprotected sex or needle-sharing and all pregnant women be tested for HIV infection.
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About one-fifth of all people aged 12 and up in the U.S. are infected with the HSV-2 virus that causes genital herpes, but as many as 90% don't know it. Experts estimate 50% to 80% of adults have oral herpes. One in four women compared with one in five men are infected with genital herpes. One reason may be that the virus can infect a woman's genitals more easily than it can a man's. It becomes more common as people age and the more sex partners people have. HSV-1 is usually passed from person to person by kissing. HSV-1 can also spread from the mouth to the genitals during oral sex. If this happens, it becomes a case of genital herpes. HSV-2 is most often passed by vaginal sex and anal sex. But just as HSV-1 can infect the genitals and cause genital herpes, HSV-2 can pass from one person's genitals to another person's mouth, resulting in oral herpes.
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The CBC and differential are a series of tests of the blood that provides a tremendous amount of information about the body's immune system. A CBC routinely includes RBC, WBC, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and platelet count among others. Both a urinalysis and a complete blood count provides an excellent indication of a person’s overall health. It is very rare that something can be going on in the body and it does not show up in the blood or the urine. A complete blood count (CBC) provides important information about the kinds and numbers of cells in the blood, especially red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. A CBC helps your health professional evaluate symptoms and diagnose conditions.
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Chlamydia is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases in the U.S. This infection is easily spread because it often causes no symptoms and may be unknowingly passed to sexual partners. In fact, about 75% of infections in women and 50% in men are without symptoms. If you do not get tested for chlamydia, you run the risk of several health problems. For women. If left untested, the infection can cause pelvic inflammatory disease which can lead to damage of the fallopian tubes or even cause infertility. For men. Chlamydia can cause a condition called nongonococcal urethritis (NGU) – an infection of the urethra, epididymitis – an infection of the epididymis or proctitis – an inflammation of the rectum.
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A complete blood count (CBC) provides important information about the kinds and numbers of cells in the blood, especially red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. A CBC helps your health professional evaluate symptoms and diagnose conditions. The CBC and differential are a series of tests of the blood that provides a tremendous amount of information about the body's immune system. A CBC routinely includes RBC, WBC, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and platelet count among others. Both a urinalysis and a complete blood count provides an excellent indication of a person’s overall health. It is very rare that something can be going on in the body and it does not show up in the blood or the urine.
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Our Values: Integrity - Being honest and fair in everything we do. Excellence - Exceeding the standards of service and knowledge. Compassion - Caring about the needs of others. Our mission is not just to provide fast, convenient and confidential testing to our clients, but to be the people you can rely and depend on to answer your questions, address your concerns, and be there for you when you need us. We are and strive to be the best full-service testing facility around. Our counselors are the best educated and trained in the industry and will help you every step of the way. We are here for you. Our Vision is simple: To be the best STD testing center in the nation and to become the strategic leader for excellence and knowledge.
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A urinalysis test measures several different components of urine, a waste product made by the kidneys. A routine urine screening test may be done to help find the cause for many types of symptoms. The test can provide information about your overall health and clues to many conditions. The kidneys remove waste material, minerals, fluids, and other substances from the blood for elimination in the urine. Therefore, urine can contain hundreds of different bodily waste products. Many factors, such as diet, fluid intake, exercise, and kidney function, affect what is in your urine. More than 100 different tests can be done on urine. A routine urinalysis usually includes the following tests. Color. Many factors affect urine color, including fluid balance, diet, medications, and disease. Clarity. Urine is normally clear. This test determines the cloudiness of urine, also called opacity or turbidity. Bacteria, blood, sperm, crystals, or mucus can make urine appear cloudy.
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You can have hepatitis B and not know it. You may not have symptoms. If you do, they can make you feel like you have the flu. But as long as you have the virus, you can spread it to others. Sometimes the virus does not go away. This is called chronic hepatitis B. Over time, it can damage your liver. Babies and young children infected with the virus are more likely to get chronic hepatitis B. What Causes Hepatitis B? Hepatitis B is caused by the hepatitis B virus. It is spread through contact with the blood and body fluids of an infected person. You can get Hepatitis B if you: Have sex without using a condom. Share needles to inject drugs. Get a tattoo or piercing with tools that were not cleaned right. Share personal items like razors or toothbrushes. Hepatitis B Surface Antigen Test This is the most frequently and easily performed test for hepatitis B and is the first test to show abnormal results. HBsAg generally indicates active hepatitis B virus infection.
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STD Testing - Available Same Day - an STD is a disease that is spread by having sex with someone who has an STD. You can get a sexually transmitted disease from sexual activity that involves the mouth, anus, vagina, or penis. According to the American Social Health Organization, approximately 18.9 million new STD cases , not including HIV, occur each year in the U.S. More than half of all people will be infected with an STD in their lifetime. Only a Small portion of these will acquire a STD Test. STD Testing is imperitive to ensure their are no infections present An STD is a serious illness that requires treatment. An STD like AIDS, cannot be cured and are deadly. Because an STD can be symptom free, do not assume that you or your partner are not infected just because you do not have any symptoms. An STD can be present for years before they become symptomatic, so the only way to know for sure if you or your partner has an STD is to get an STD test.
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The CBC and differential are a series of tests of the blood that provides a tremendous amount of information about the body's immune system. A CBC routinely includes RBC, WBC, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and platelet count among others. Both a urinalysis and a complete blood count provides an excellent indication of a person’s overall health. It is very rare that something can be going on in the body and it does not show up in the blood or the urine. A complete blood count (CBC) provides important information about the kinds and numbers of cells in the blood, especially red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. A CBC helps your health professional evaluate symptoms and diagnose conditions. An STD is a serious illness that requires treatment. An STD like AIDS, cannot be cured and are deadly.
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About one-fifth of all people aged 12 and up in the U.S. are infected with the HSV-2 virus that causes genital herpes, but as many as 90% don't know it. Experts estimate 50% to 80% of adults have oral herpes. One in four women compared with one in five men are infected with genital herpes. One reason may be that the virus can infect a woman's genitals more easily than it can a man's. It becomes more common as people age and the more sex partners people have. HSV-1 is usually passed from person to person by kissing. HSV-1 can also spread from the mouth to the genitals during oral sex. If this happens, it becomes a case of genital herpes. HSV-2 is most often passed by vaginal sex and anal sex. But just as HSV-1 can infect the genitals and cause genital herpes, HSV-2 can pass from one person's genitals to another person's mouth, resulting in oral herpes.
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STD Testing - Available Same Day - an STD is a disease that is spread by having sex with someone who has an STD. You can get a sexually transmitted disease from sexual activity that involves the mouth, anus, vagina, or penis. According to the American Social Health Organization, approximately 18.9 million new STD cases, not including HIV, occur each year in the U.S. More than half of all people will be infected with an STD in their lifetime. Only a Small portion of these will acquire a STD Test. STD Testing is imperitive to ensure their are no infections present An STD is a serious illness that requires treatment. An STD like AIDS, cannot be cured and are deadly. Because an STD can be symptom free, do not assume that you or your partner are not infected just because you do not have any symptoms. An STD can be present for years before they become symptomatic, so the only way to know for sure if you or your partner has an STD is to get an STD test.
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A urinalysis test measures several different components of urine, a waste product made by the kidneys. A routine urine screening test may be done to help find the cause for many types of symptoms. The test can provide information about your overall health and clues to many conditions. The kidneys remove waste material, minerals, fluids, and other substances from the blood for elimination in the urine. Therefore, urine can contain hundreds of different bodily waste products. Many factors, such as diet, fluid intake, exercise, and kidney function, affect what is in your urine. More than 100 different tests can be done on urine. Total Urinary Analysis (UA) involves multiple routine tests on a urine specimen. A UA will routinely include color, appearance, and odor; pH; and presence of proteins, glucose, ketones, and blood. It is also examined microscopically for RBCs, WBCs, casts, crystals, and bacteria.
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Pregnant women with the disease can spread it to their baby. This disease, called congenital syphilis, can cause abnormalities or even death to the child. Syphilis is a highly contagious disease spread primarily by sexual activity, including oral and anal sex. The disease can be passed to another person through prolonged kissing or close bodily contact with an infected person. The infected person is often unaware of the disease and unknowingly passes it on to their sexual partner. Syphilis has also been called the mimic disease because its symptoms can imitate those of other diseases. Syphilis is caused by the bacteria Treponema pallidum. If syphilis is left untreated, it can cause serious and permanent problems such as dementia, blindness or death.
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Hepatitis C is caused by the hepatitis C virus. It is spread from one person's infected blood to another person's blood. Hepatitis C is a virus that infects the liver. In time, it can lead to permanent liver damage as well as cirrhosis, liver cancer, and liver failure. Many people do not know that they have hepatitis C until they already have some liver damage. This can take many years. Some people who get hepatitis C have it for a short time and then get better. This is called acute hepatitis C. But most people who are infected with the virus go on to develop long-term, or chronic, hepatitis C. Hepatitis C Core Antibody Test This antibody appears approximately 1 month after infection with HBsAg and declines over several years. HBcAb is also present in people with chronic hepatitis.
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The only way to know if you have HIV is to take an HIV test. Most tests looks for signs of HIV in your blood. A small sample of blood is taken from your arm. The blood is sent to a lab and tested for HIV. Who Should Be Tested? It is recommended that people who engage in risky behaviors such as unprotected sex or needle-sharing and all pregnant women be tested for HIV infection. Does HIV Have Symptoms? Some people get flu-like symptoms: Fever, Night sweats, Feeling tired all the time, Feeling sick all the time, Losing weight, Swollen glands. Human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV, is the virus that causes acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). The virus weakens a person's ability to fight infections and cancer.
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Human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV, is the virus that causes acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). The virus weakens a person's ability to fight infections and cancer. Because an STD can be symptom free, do not assume that you or your partner are not infected just because you do not have any symptoms. An STD can be present for years before they become symptomatic, so the only way to know for sure if you or your partner has an STD is to get an STD test. Our mission is not just to provide fast, convenient and confidential testing to our clients, but to be the people you can rely and depend on to answer your questions, address your concerns, and be there for you when you need us. We are and strive to be the best full-service testing facility around. Our counselors are the best educated and trained in the industry and will help you every step of the way. We are here for you.
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Our mission is not just to provide fast, convenient and confidential testing to our clients, but to be the people you can rely and depend on to answer your questions, address your concerns, and be there for you when you need us. We are and strive to be the best full-service testing facility around. Our counselors are the best educated and trained in the industry and will help you every step of the way. We are here for you.
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Global Camps Africa was founded by Reston attorney Phillip Lilienthal, who, for 30 years, was the owner and director of Camp Winnebago in Maine. Mr. Lilienthal, who joined the Peace Corp following law school, had started Ethiopia’s first residential summer camps in 1967 and 1968. He then moved back to the U.S. to start his law practice and raise a family.
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The Berkeley Free Clinic is a community based collectively run clinic, staffed completely by volunteers We offer limited medical, dental, and counseling services, as well as information and referrals
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Choose Health Network Laboratories for anatomic pathology testing, diagnostic blood tests and scheduling for blood lab work and other medical laboratory tests
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The world's leader in diagnostic laboratory testing, information, and services This includes blood tests, healthcare screening tests, gene based testing and tests performed during patient treatment
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SMART Ride 1 began as a dream to create a bicycle event where 100% of pledges raised could go back to the communities to be used for direct services. That was over seven years ago.We serve to assist with direct services for individuals infected or affected by HIV/AIDS.
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Cambrian Homecare is recognized as a caring and capable employer, always working to improve services and systems to assist caregivers and clients. The Cambrian owner is an RN who has extensive experience in the Home Health and Homecare business since the mid 1980s.
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PENNSYLVANIA HIV PREVENTION COMMUNITY PLANNING COMMITTEE
PA, 17120 HARRISBURG, 7TH AND FORESTER STREETS
PPP is part of the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health. We serve as facilitator of the HIV prevention community planning process in Pennsylvania. The project provides technical assistance to the Pennsylvania Department of Health, to community based agencies in HIV prevention planning and has conducted several prevention interventions and evaluations, including:
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St. Teresa Acupuncture Wellness Clinic is a nonprofit clinic organized for the purpose of providing quality alternative healthcare to the public that is safe & natural, effective, and affordable for all people of all income levels. Our clinic is operated and supported by voluntary donations. At St. Teresa clinic, treatments are provided equally to all patients and no person will be denied service due to one's inability to donate or pay. HOURS- Mon - Fri: 11 am - 7 pm; Sat, Sun: Closed.
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Medical Center Laboratory will process your laboratory tests as quickly as possible. Once the test has been resulted, CLOE -will send your results to you electronically every hour! You can view the results online or you can print them for your charts. No more waiting until the next day for a printed report!
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HIGH CALIBER PERSONNEL - Strict criteria are used in the hiring of all personnel. Each section has a pathologist assigned and technologists are ASCP registered. Laboratory procedures and results are continuously monitored by our pathologists.
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Our newly remodeled facility offers a warm, comfortable environment for our patients and their guests. Our commitment is to provide gentle, confidential health care in a safe, caring environment. It is our conviction to respect a woman's reproductive choice in regard to her right to control her own fertility.
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Grand Rapids Alternative Care is dedicated to helping people legally acquire marijuana to alleviate specific qualifying conditions and symptoms. Our caring and competent staff is available six days a week to personally take your calls, answer your questions and schedule appointments. Medical services are provided by Dr Deborah Margules who graduated from Wayne State University School of Medicine in 1990 and is licensed to practice medicine in the State of Medicine. She will review your medical records, conduct a brief medical history and write a recommendation to the Michigan Department of Community Health for you to receive a Medical Marihuana Registry Identification Card.
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NORTHEAST NEBRASKA FAMILY HEALTH SERVICES - NORFOLK FAMILY PLANNING
NE, 68701 NORFOLK, 1302 RIVERSIDE BLVD
Northeast Nebraska Family Health Services is a non-profit corporation with clinic offices in Fremont and Norfolk, NE. Norfolk Family Planning services include pap smears for cervical cancer screening, breast and pelvic exams for women, STD testing and treatment for men and women, pregnancy testing, emergency contraception (Plan B), HIV testing and various methods of birth control. All of the services, counseling and education received at our clinics are confidential. Anyone can receive services regardless of age, income, sex, race, ethnicity or disability.