On-Site Facilities
We know that you have a lot of choices when it comes to your medical care. That's why we're proud to offer on-site facilities at some locations. With our convenient locations and skilled staff, we'll make sure you get the best possible care.
Lab tests are an important part of routine medical care. They provide essential information that helps your healthcare provider understand what’s going on with your health. In most cases, lab tests require a blood draw. This is usually a quick and easy process, but it can be uncomfortable for some people.
Blood draws are a routine procedure that can provide useful information about your health. During a blood draw, a phlebotomist or doctor will insert a needle into a vein in your arm to collect a sample of blood. It may feel like a mild pinch or sting when they first insert the needle, but once it's in place, the procedure is relatively painless.
They'll collect the required amount of blood and then remove the needle quickly and cleanly, before applying pressure to the puncture spot. Don't hesitate to ask questions at any point during your blood draw if you're feeling nervous about it. You should always be informed about what's happening with your body!
EKG or electrocardiogram is a common test used to monitor your heart's health. While it might seem complex due to the electrical equipment and patches on your body, it is actually a simple test that can provide valuable information.
An EKG measures the electrical activity of the heart and can detect changes that signify problems with the heart’s rate, rhythm, and other issues. By having an EKG done, doctors can evaluate how healthy your heart is and make sure your cardiovascular system is working properly.
The results from the test can provide insight into the general health of your heart, detecting certain diseases and conditions like coronary artery disease, arrhythmias, heart failure, congenital heart defects.
If you have any difficulty finding a location, please contact Premier Medical Group. If you want to schedule an appointment for a service, you can now do it online, too.