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One of our highly trained, professional examiners will call you. At your earliest convenience we will schedule an appointment. To meet your needs, the exam may be performed at your home, office, our exam center - anywhere. You decide.
Our routine examination includes your medical history, height, weight, urinalysis, blood pressure and pulse. The exam is usually completed within twenty minutes.
Our examiner will ask the names and addresses of physicians and/or hospitals and questions about illness, surgery, medications or other treatments you may have had. You may wish to make a few notes in advance to save time during the exam.
If additional testing is required such as a questionnaire, electrocardiogram (ECG/EKG) or a blood test, you will be notified in advance.
All information obtained during the examination is handled as strictly confidential and upon completion is sent to the insurance company as part of your application for life and/or health insurance.
A urine specimen is collected and sent to a laboratory for analysis. The results are forwarded to the insurance company.
The electrocardiogram is a recording of the electrical impulse associated with the contraction and relaxation phases of the heart muscle. The procedure is painless. You will have to remove your shirt/blouse and lie down.
The examiner will will draw 1-3 vials, less than one ounce, using sterile equipment by venipuncture. Ask the examiner to show you the sterile seal on the needle. The specimen is forwarded to a laboratory for analysis according to the insurance company's specifications. Test results are reported in strictest confidence directly to the insurance company. A fingerstick method of blood sampling is used in some instances.
If you tend to be a little bit nervous about needles and blood tests, it is best to sit or lie down for the procedure.
If you require a large blood pressure cuff - let the examiner know prior to the appointment.