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4.69(4.4k reviews)
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Quick scheduling, quick wait, quick appointment and friendly staff!
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4.6(7 reviews)
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4.58(3.6k reviews)
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The scheduling and actual visit were great. When I walked in I checked in on the screen, got a text with a link to pay which I did. Shortly after someone came to the front desk but didnโ€™t speak to me. There was nobody else in the office but I waited about 15 min with no staff interaction before I finally asked if anyone knew we were there. She said they had a โ€œprocedureโ€ in the back. We were called shortly after, and the visit was quick. I was bothered by her lack of engagement or interaction prior to my initiation
4.74(3.9k reviews)
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Fantastic with everything. Love going there. Quick!
1.0(1 reviews)
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4.0(1 reviews)
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When checking in at the Texas MedClinic waiting time was lengthy,but once we were called to the back. The Medical Assistant was absolutely very Thorough has a excellent personality I would like if Esther skills were passed on to the intire team. The Doctor also was very thorough and explaining over the treatment and follow up. I diffently would recommend this facility. Just make sure and register online before arriving so it can cut down on the waiting time.
4.69(5.7k reviews)
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Staff was very friendly! The time-management of the office is poor. I had a 2ish appointment that was booked at 11 in the morning. Got there at 1:44, wasnโ€™t taken to a back room until 2:40, and finally seen by a PA/doc at 3:20. ย I get it can be busy, but then whatโ€™s the point of scheduling ahead of time if it still takes another hour and a half to be seen? ย Better off to be walk-inโ€™s.
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4.77(3.8k reviews)
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Scheduling was a breeze. I was in and out in no time. Decent staff, pretty neat office facility. What I appreciated the most was how fast the service was!
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staff was pleasant and knowledgable. ย They seemed to care and very easy to u detains themโ€ฆvery good experience.
4.76(3.1k reviews)
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We are always so thankful for the experience we have with the medical staff... from checking in until the end of the visit. Thank you!
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About Iron Testing

Iron Testing is a diagnostic test that measures the levels of iron in the blood. Iron is an essential mineral required for the production of hemoglobin, a protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen throughout the body. Testing for iron levels helps assess iron deficiency or iron overload, both of which can have significant health implications.

Who Should Get Tested

Residents of Cross Mountain, Texas, with symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, pale skin, dizziness, and shortness of breath may benefit from Iron Testing. Individuals with certain risk factors, such as chronic blood loss, poor dietary iron intake, pregnancy, or certain medical conditions, may also require testing.

Test Methods for Iron

Iron Testing typically involves measuring various components in the blood, including:

  1. Serum Iron: This measures the amount of iron circulating in the blood.
  2. Transferrin and Total Iron-Binding Capacity (TIBC): These tests assess the body's capacity to bind and transport iron.
  3. Ferritin: This test measures ferritin, a protein that stores iron in cells and reflects iron levels in the body.

Interpreting the Results

The interpretation of Iron Testing results involves analyzing the levels of iron, transferrin, TIBC, and ferritin. Abnormalities in these values may indicate iron deficiency anemia or iron overload conditions.

Importance of Iron Testing

Iron Testing is important for:

  • Diagnosing iron deficiency anemia
  • Evaluating iron metabolism and storage in the body
  • Assessing the response to iron supplementation or treatment

Following the Test

After Iron Testing, healthcare providers discuss the results with individuals and recommend appropriate interventions based on the test findings. Treatment options may include iron supplementation, dietary changes, and addressing the underlying cause of iron imbalance.

Iron Test FAQs

  • Where is the best place to get iron testing in Cross Mountain?

    Iron testing in Cross Mountain is available at medical laboratories, primary care offices, and hematologists' offices. Some urgent care centers may also provide this service. Consider the cost and health insurance coverage. There are approximately 43 locations in Cross Mountain where you can schedule an appointment for iron testing.
  • Who should get tested for iron deficiency?

    Individuals with symptoms like fatigue, weakness, and pale skin or those at risk for iron deficiency may get tested to measure iron levels and ensure early detection and appropriate treatment.
  • How much does iron testing cost in Cross Mountain?

    Iron testing cost in Cross Mountain may have varying costs. Health insurance coverage varies by plan, and the cost can differ between urgent care centers and medical labs. To get specific pricing, contact nearby labs. 43 locations in Cross Mountain offer this test.
  • Will health insurance cover iron testing?

    Health insurance coverage for iron testing may vary depending on your insurance plan. Some plans cover this testing when deemed medically necessary by a physician. However, it's essential to check with your insurance provider to understand the specific coverage, any potential requirements like pre-authorization or physician approval, and if the test is covered at both medical labs and urgent care centers.
  • How do I make an appointment for iron testing in Cross Mountain?

    Solv makes it hassle-free to schedule iron testing in Cross Mountain. Our platform lets you discover nearby urgent care centers and medical labs providing this service. With same day and next day availability, you can easily find a suitable appointment for your test. Use our website or mobile app to quickly book your iron testing appointment.

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