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Screening |
Frequency |
Outcome |
Other/Resources |
1 |
Audiogram |
Annually or according to company policy |
Results reported to employer |
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2 |
Drug Scan or DOT Drug Scan. We offer urine and hair drug screens, breath alcohol and random drug screening. |
Annually or according to company policy |
Results reported to employer |
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3 |
Flexibility Test |
Annually |
Results reported to employer |
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4 |
Health Risk Assessments |
Annually |
Individual results to employee, group summary report to employer |
HRAs include total cholesterol, HDL, LDL, triglycerides, blood sugar, blood pressure, pulse, weight, height, waist and hip ratio. |
5 |
Mammograms |
Annually for women 40 and above |
A mammogram can detect a lump as early as seven years before it can be felt. A majority of curable breast cancers are too small to be felt. We file insurance for mammograms. |
Our staff: Credentialed in radiology by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists, and certified in mammography. |
6 |
MedGem Calorimeter |
Occasionally, or to facilitate weight loss. |
The MedGem measures your unique resting metabolic rate - how many calories your body burns daily at rest. This number is helpful for weight loss. . |
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7 |
Osteoporosis Screening |
Age specific guidelines |
Quick and painless peripheral osteoporosis screening. Some exclusions apply. |
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8 |
Physicals, Employee |
Annually |
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9 |
Pocket EKG Card |
Initially, then every 5 years or as conditions change |
A 12-lead EKG heart information credit card-sized card which includes medical information for cardiac emergencies. |
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10 |
Prostrate Specific Antigen Test (men only) |
Annually for men after 50 (after 40 with family history of prostate cancer) |
The prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test is a blood test. PSA is released into a man's blood by the cells that make up the prostate gland. Low amounts of PSA may be found in the blood of healthy men. |
Should I have a PSA Test to Screen for Prostate Cancer? |
11 |
Pulmonary Function Test |
Annually |
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12 |
Respiratory Fitness Test |
Annually |
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13 |
Step Test |
Annually |
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14 |
Tuberculin Skin Testing |
Annually |
A tuberculin skin test determines if someone has had tuberculosis (TB). A positive tuberculin skin test does not mean you have a contagious (active) infection. The test cannot tell if the infection is active or inactive (latent TB). More tests—such as a chest X-ray, a sputum culture, or both—are needed to identify active TB infections |
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15 |
Vision Testing |
Annually |
Results reported to employer |
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