Nurse Showing Patient Test Results On Digital Tablet

Tests offered at the office

  • X-ray
    • Bone Issues
      • Fractures and breaks, Dislocations, Bone infections (osteomyelitis), Bone tumors, Arthritis or joint damage, Osteoporosis (indirectly, by looking at bone density)
    • Chest Conditions
      • Pneumonia, Lung tumors or masses, Tuberculosis, Broken ribs, Fluid around the lungs (pleural effusion), Collapsed lung (pneumothorax), Enlarged heart (cardiomegaly)
    • Abdominal Issues
      • Swallowed objects (especially in children), Intestinal blockages, Certain types of kidney stones or gallstones, Air outside of the intestines (a sign of perforation)
  • EKG
    • An EKG is very useful in determining whether a person has heart disease. If a person has chest pain or palpitations, an EKG is helpful in determining if the heart is beating normally.
  • Blood Tests
    • Our facilities are equipped to carry out investigative procedures, which includes urine analysis, stool examination, and all culture growth test for fungus and bacterial infections.
  • Pulmonary Function Tests
    • Tests used to evaluate lung mechanics, gas exchange, pulmonary blood flow, and blood gases and pH. They are used to evaluate patients in the diagnosis of pulmonary disease, assessment of disease development, or evaluation of the risk of pulmonary complications from surgery.
  • Ultrasound
    • Imaging technique used to view organs, tissues etc.
  • Echocardiogram
    • For a study of Heart chambers – size, thickness, and motion. Heart valves – how well they’re opening and closing. Pumping strength – including ejection fraction (how much blood the heart pumps with each beat). Blood flow – direction and speed through the heart and major vessels. Heart walls – checking for abnormal movement, thickening, or thinning. Pericardium – the sac around the heart, checking for fluid or inflammation. Congenital defects – structural heart abnormalities present from birth.
  • Women’s health
    • PELVIC EXAM
    • PAP SMEAR
    • TRANS VAGINAL ULTRASOUND
    • BIRTH CONTROL PILLS
    • PREGNANCY TEST
    • STD TESTING
    • PMS/MENOPAUSE
  • Men’s health
    • ANNUAL PHYSICAL EXAM
    • LABORATORIES
    • TESTOSTERONE LEVEL
    • TESTOSTERONE SHOTS
    • PROSTATE/PSA TEST
    • ED
    • STD TESTING
happy couple after condition treated

Conditions diagnosed & treated

  • Chronic Diseases: Diabetes, hypertension, asthma, and arthritis
  • Acute Illnesses: Cold and flu symptoms, infections, minor injuries
  • Mental Health Conditions: Depression, anxiety, stress-related disorders
  • Preventive Care: Immunizations, screenings, and wellness check-ups
  • Women’s Health: Menstrual disorders, menopause, contraceptive counseling
  • Men’s Health: Prostate health, testosterone issues, and erectile dysfunction
  • Pediatric Care: Routine check-ups, developmental concerns, and common childhood illnesses
  • Geriatric Care: Age-related conditions, memory concerns, and mobility issues
  • Dermatologic Conditions: Acne, eczema, psoriasis, and skin infections
Young woman suffering from pain

Pain evaluation & management

  • Stomach and Back PainPossible Causes:
    Gastrointestinal issues: ulcers, gastritis, IBS, pancreatitis
    Kidney problems: stones, infections
    Musculoskeletal: poor posture, muscle strain
    Referred pain: abdominal disorders affecting back
  • Migraine Headache
    Characteristics: Throbbing or pulsing pain, usually on one side often accompanied by nausea, sensitivity to light/sound
    Triggers: Stress, hormonal changes, certain foods, sleep disruption
  • Muscle Pain and SpasmCommon Causes:
    Overuse or injury, Dehydration or electrolyte imbalance
    Nerve compression (e.g., sciatica)
    Conditions like fibromyalgia or myofascial pain syndrome
  • ArthritisTypes:
    Osteoarthritis: wear-and-tear of joints
    Rheumatoid arthritis: autoimmune inflammation
    Gout: uric acid crystal buildup
    Symptoms: joint pain, stiffness, swelling, reduced motion
  • Sprains and Strains
    Sprain: injury to ligaments (e.g., ankle sprain)
    Strain: injury to muscles or tendons (e.g., pulled hamstring)
    Causes: sudden twists, falls, overexertion
    Symptoms: pain, swelling, bruising, limited mobility