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4.88(514 reviews)
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Everyone from Emily at the front desk to the doctors is amazing. Caring compassionate friendly they listen. The best staff ever
4.8(6.8k reviews)
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This place is usually my go to urgent care clinic but, I don't know what was wrong with the secretary and the doctor yesterday. They had ill attitudes and the doctor did not prescribe any cough medication for my son even though he showed every symptom to need a prescription. She was not attentive to him, acting hurriedly to get out of the room. I was very disappointed. This place is usually really great but not yesterday. They could have dropped the attitude at the door. It was not necessary to bring it to work.
4.77(2.5k reviews)
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It was a walk-in and they took me right in and it was really quick I was in there about 30 minutes and and out thank you very much
4.84(5.2k reviews)
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Pulled a muscle in my back and the staff and PA was very efficient, listen to me and gave me prescription she felt would help me.  Plus instructions on heat and icing back.
4.81(7.4k reviews)
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I thought by me making an appointment I would not have the long wait time like the ER. It was almost 2 hours later that I get called back. They should take the booking site down and just say walk in first come first serve.Other than that everything else was great.
4.87(6.1k reviews)
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Fell Thursday am while doing some cleaning. Fell on my right arm, immediate swelling & marked pain. My daughter insisted I see a Dr so we decided to go to Urgent Care. No problem getting checked in but wait time for X-rays & seeing Dr was to long. Staff all helpful & friendly. When the Dr came in she went over X-ray results. It was a severe radial fx C impaction & a sharp splintered piece, told me what needed to be done& that I should go to the ER right away. She presented to be very competent & empathetic. Yes I would.
4.78(5.5k reviews)
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I woke up feeling bad and I went to see what was wrong. The ladies were kind and helpful.
4.81(6.3k reviews)
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Everything was exceptional except for the wait time.  I waited almost two hours but I guess you have no control over how busy you are.
4.88(6k reviews)
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The APN was prompt, friendly and very knowledgeable. The staff were great also. I tried to schedule online but kept getting a message it wasn’t working at that time. I called and made an appointment.
4.81(6k reviews)
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Was easy to get checked in. Staff was very nice and friendly.  Care was very hood
4.85(3.2k reviews)
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Nurse Jamie Calvert and the provider Rebecca were great! Highly recommend!
4.8(5.1k reviews)
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Everyone is just precious. Angela APN  is awesome. We saw her two times in one day. All the ladies were good at their jobs.
4.81(4.4k reviews)
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Walked in for tetanus shot out in less than 10 min. Always fast and always friendly and caring staff. Recommend to anyone
4.91(3.7k reviews)
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I did not have an appointment. I was a walking they were all exceptionally kind! I will go neck if I have an emergency! The provider was excellent and very courteous. I would definitely recommend her to anyone!
4.42(407 reviews)
Lab testing
Excellent customer service. Knowledgeably answered all questions. Appointment and billing were fast. Testing next day was on time and professional. Results available within 24 hours. Highly recommend.
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4.4(593 reviews)
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I would 100% recommend this company to anyone wanting to check their health status. The process was incredibly easy and done through certified labs. The results are frequently back by the next day.
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4.29(400 reviews)
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Excellent customer service. Knowledgeably answered all questions. Appointment and billing were fast. Testing next day was on time and professional. Results available within 24 hours. Highly recommend.
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I would 100% recommend this company to anyone wanting to check their health status. The process was incredibly easy and done through certified labs. The results are frequently back by the next day.
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Diabetes Risk
The Diabetes Management Test measures blood glucose (blood sugar level) and Hemoglobin A1c (sugar-coated hemoglobin protein in the blood).
Diabetes Management
Hemoglobin A1c
The Hemoglobin A1c Test measures the level of sugar-coated hemoglobin protein in the blood

Arkansas Diabetes Test

Prediabetes, type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, and gestational diabetes are all diagnosed through diabetes tests. There are a variety of diabetes tests available, however the A1C and FPG tests are the most prevalent diabetes diagnostic tests.
A small sample of your blood is drawn and examined at the clinic or sent to a laboratory for additional examination in diabetes tests. Depending on the type of test, findings are usually available within minutes or a few hours.

Adults who are in a given age range or who have diabetes risk factors are usually advised to get a routine diabetes screening. Pregnant women are routinely tested for gestational diabetes between weeks 24 and 28 of their pregnancy to avoid problems such as premature birth and hypoglycemia.
Anyone who meets the risk criteria for diabetes should get a diabetes test. A family history of diabetes, being overweight or obese, and having a poor level of physical exercise are all common risk factors.

Fasting is not required for the A1C and random blood sugar tests. To check your blood glucose levels, your healthcare professional will collect a little sample of blood. A1C test results of 5.6 percent or less show normal blood sugar levels, 5.7 percent to 6.4 percent suggest prediabetes, and 6.5 percent or more indicate diabetes. A random blood sugar test result of 200 mg/dL or higher indicates diabetes.

Before your blood is obtained for the FPG and glucose tolerance tests, you must fast overnight. A FPG test result of 99 mg/dL or less shows normal blood sugar levels, a value of 100 to 125 mg/dL indicates prediabetes, and a reading of more than 125 mg/dL implies diabetes.

Diabetes Test FAQs

  • Who should get a diabetes test?

    Adults between the ages of 40 and 70 who are overweight or obese should be tested for diabetes every three years, according to the US Preventive Services Task Force. The American Diabetes Association advises yearly diabetes screening for people 45 and older, as well as adults under 45 who have substantial diabetes risk factors. Some of the many risk factors for diabetes include high blood pressure, a family history of diabetes, and being overweight or obese.

  • How do they test for diabetes in Arkansas?

    A simple blood test can be used to detect diabetes. To diagnose diabetes, many Arkansas clinicians utilize the A1C test or a private fasting plasma glucose (FPG) test. The A1C test determines your blood sugar level over the past two or three months, while the FPG test determines your blood sugar level after an overnight fast. The A1C test results are accessible in minutes, whereas the FPG test results are normally available in a few hours.

  • What is the blood test for diabetes?

    The most often used diabetes tests are the A1C blood test and the fasting plasma glucose (FPG) test. The HbA1C test, hemoglobin A1C test, and glycated hemoglobin test are all variations of the A1C test. This test permits you to eat and drink before the test, but the FPG test requires you to fast for at least eight hours before to the test and only drink sips of water until the test is finished.

  • How much does a diabetes test cost in Arkansas?

    Many health insurance policies cover diabetes testing. The easiest way to find out how much diabetes testing will cost you is to call your insurance company directly. Some pharmacies, health fairs, community centers, and large shops that provide drugstore services may conduct free diabetes screenings. If you do not have health insurance, inquire with your doctor or local pharmacy about the cost of diabetes testing.

  • Is a diabetes test covered by my insurance?

    Diabetes testing and diagnosis are usually covered by most health insurance plans. To discover more about your coverage and any costs associated with diabetes testing, contact your health insurance provider directly. If your insurance plan does not cover diabetes testing, inquire about free or low-cost testing options at local pharmacies and drugstores in your area.

  • Where can I get a diabetes test in Arkansas?

    Diabetes testing is available from a variety of primary care physicians. However, your doctor may refer you to a diabetes expert known as an endocrinologist in specific cases. Diabetes testing can also be done at pharmacies, outpatient laboratories, health fairs, and community centers. To discover more about where to get an accurate and reliable diabetes test, speak with your healthcare professional.

  • Can I get a same-day appointment for a diabetes test in Arkansas?

    Many walk-in clinics and urgent care centers offer same-day diabetes testing. Same-day diabetes testing may be available at pharmacies and retail outlets that sell over-the-counter and prescription pharmaceuticals. To learn more about same-day diabetes testing choices and pricing, contact your healthcare practitioner or local walk-in clinics.

  • How can I book a diabetes test on Solv?

    You can use Solv to find local healthcare providers who can provide diabetes testing in your region. In the search field, type "diabetes test," input your location, and indicate when you'd like to have your appointment. Solv will then offer a list of local providers along with their contact information, allowing you to schedule an appointment right immediately.

  • Can I test myself for diabetes at home?

    Diabetes cannot be diagnosed at home, but you can monitor your blood sugar levels once you've been diagnosed. For persons with diabetes, common blood glucose tests include glucose test strips, glucose meters, and lancet devices. If you suspect you have diabetes and wish to be properly diagnosed, schedule a diabetes test with your healthcare professional.

  • What type of doctor treats diabetes?

    A general physician can typically successfully treat and manage diabetes. Some doctors may recommend you to an endocrinologist, a doctor who specializes in endocrine system illnesses such as thyroid issues, infertility, and diabetes. Inquire directly with your healthcare practitioner about available diabetes services and whether you require a referral to an endocrinologist who specializes in the treatment of this chronic illness.

Sources

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  1. American Family Physician. Diabetes Mellitus: Screening and Diagnosis.
    https://www.aafp.org/afp/2016/0115/p103.html
  2. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. Risk Factors for Type 2 Diabetes.
    https://www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/diabetes/overview/risk-factors-type-2-diabetes
  3. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Diabetes Tests.
    https://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/basics/getting-tested.html
  4. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. Diabetes Tests and Diagnosis.
    https://www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/diabetes/overview/tests-diagnosis
  5. National Cancer Institute. Endocrinologist.
    https://www.cancer.gov/publications/dictionaries/cancer-terms/def/endocrinologist
  6. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Diabetes Risk Factors.
    https://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/basics/risk-factors.html

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