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  1. ... autonomic tests. Depending on your symptoms, your health care provider may perform one or more of the ... will be placed across your body. A health care provider will put electrodes on your chest and ...
  2. ... different benefits and risks. Talk to your health care provider about which type of test is best ... some types of screening tests let a health care provider find and remove abnormal growths, known as ...
  3. ... is a doctor who has special training to care for teeth and gums. A dental hygienist is a health care professional trained to clean teeth and teach you ...
  4. ... foot exam may be done by your primary care provider or a foot doctor (podiatrist). A foot ... diseases. Ask the provider you see for foot care to tell you how often you need a ...
  5. ... risk of glaucoma is high, ask your health care provider or eye care specialist when you should start getting tested and ... including doing eye surgery. An optometrist , a health care professional who specializes in diagnosing and treating vision ...
  6. ... that a person answers to help a health care provider check for signs of a mental disorder . ... out a mental health disorder Needs mental health care right away, before diagnostic testing can be finished ...
  7. ... test (serum osmolality or plasma osmolality): A health care professional will take a blood sample from a ... minutes. During a urine osmolality test: Your health care provider will need to collect a sample of ...
  8. ... a set of questions you answer. Your health care provider uses the screening to help find out ... recommend screening for depression as part of routine care after childbirth. But if you have symptoms of ...
  9. ... done and provide results at the point of care. The point of care is the place where you are getting care. It can include your provider's office, a clinic, ...
  10. ... condition and should be checked by a health care provider. Learn more. ... condition and should be checked by a health care provider. Why do I need a rash evaluation? ...
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