Medical Center Services

Weight Loss Injections & Managment

Weight loss injection and management is a medical procedure involving the administration of specialized injections aimed at facilitating weight reduction. It serves as a tool to aid individuals in their weight loss journey by helping to regulate appetite, boost metabolism, and enhance fat burning.

IV Vitamin Therapy

IV Vitamin Therapy is a medical procedure involving the intravenous administration of vitamins and minerals directly into the bloodstream. It serves as a method to deliver essential nutrients efficiently to the body, bypassing the digestive system for immediate absorption. This therapy is utilized to address various health concerns, such as fatigue, dehydration, immune system support, and nutrient deficiencies.

Pre Surgical Exams

Pre-Surgical Exams involve medical evaluations such as an electrocardiogram (ECG) and bloodwork conducted before a surgical procedure. It serves as a crucial step in assessing a patient’s overall health and identifying any underlying conditions or risk factors that may affect surgery outcomes.

Wound Care

Wound Care refers to the management and treatment of injuries or wounds to promote healing and prevent complications. It involves cleaning, dressing, and monitoring wounds regularly to prevent infection and facilitate tissue repair.

Work & School Physicals

Work and school physicals are medical examinations conducted to assess an individual’s health status and fitness for employment or academic activities. These physicals typically include a comprehensive review of medical history, vital signs measurement, and a thorough physical examination by a healthcare professional. It may also include a tuberculin test if needed.

Department of Transportation (DOT) Physicals

A DOT (Department of Transportation) examination is a health assessment required by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) for commercial vehicle drivers in the United States. This examination ensures that each driver is capable and healthy enough to safely operate a commercial vehicle. It includes a vision and hearing test, vital signs assessment, urinalysis and a thorough physical examination.

Clinical Trials FAQs

What is a clinical study?

New drugs have to go through a lengthy testing and approval process before they can be prescribed, which includes clinical studies. Clinical studies are used to test new drugs and develop new uses for existing drugs. Our research clinics work with some of the world’s leading companies, so we are at the forefront of new drug development.
There are plenty of misconceptions about what happens during a clinical research study. Your safety is our number one priority. Drug development is highly regulated with strict safety and ethical guidelines and we take those regulations very seriously. We will inform you of the risks involved in any studies you may participate in.
You will be paid for your time and participation in the study. Compensation is based on the length of the study, and the number of outpatient visits you attend.

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