Pulmonary Function Testing Conducted On-Site
WHERE you need it and WHEN you need it!
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Employment Screenings:
- Rapid and extremely detailed pulmonary screenings.
- Know the FULL extent of an individual's pulmonary functioning.
- Not just flow loops, Forced vital capacity (FVC) and Forced Expiratory Volume (FEV1) (these are only part of the picture!)
- In addition to FVC, FEV1 and flow loops we examine:
- Lung Volumes - Only way to diagnose restrictive defects
- Diffusion capacity of the lungs (DLCO) - Indicates emphysema, pulmonary fibrosis, farmer's lung, asbestosis, etc.
- Airways Resistance - 15% of normal spirometry have abnormal airways resistance.
- Know the full extent of injury, if any, to exposure
- We can conduct serial testing to monitor the affects, if any, to long term exposure
- Upon completion of employment requirements, exit pulmonary evaluations for comparison to pre employment values.
Environmental Exposure Evaluation:
Long Term Evaluations:
Post-Employment Exit Evaluations:
AccuMed is able to rapidly respond to situations where detailed pulmonary screenings are needed. With our mobile equipment and transport vans we are able to conduct
on-site pulmonary function testing. The series of pulmonary function tests conducted by AccuMed provide the most comprehensive and complete non-invasive evaluation of pulmonary function available. ANYWHERE!
We utilize top of the line diagnostic equipment that is IDENTICAL to the equipment used in pulmonary clinics, hospitals and pulmonary specialist's offices. Our technicians are trained and certified to conduct pulmonary function testing. The only difference between AccuMed and the hospital and/or specialist's office is that we bring it to you!
In addition to conducting PFT's,
AccuMed also provides full cardiac and functional capacity evaluations
on a mobile basis. We conduct full 12-lead ECG's, 12-lead ECG
stress testing, and CardioPulmonary exercise testing, which is an evaluation
of the heart and lungs while exercising.
Please contact us for more information.

