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2006 Consensus guidelines for the management of women with abnormal cervical cancer screening tests.
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04/10/2009
SERUM FREE LIGHT CHAINS, A New Test for Patients with Monoclonal Gammopathies
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02/04/2009
Article Answers Questions Re: Testing for GC/Chlamydia in Liquid Based Pap Collection Vials
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08/04/2008
RML, Inc. Receives Accreditation From College of American Pathologists
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05/18/2007
www.mybiopsy.org Informative Website Answers Questions About Cancer
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Click on any of the Patient Service Centers listed below for additional information:
- College Street New Patient Service Center
- Brookside Medical Center
- Oak Ridge Office
Regional Medical Laboratories, Inc. currently operates four patient service centers in Battle Creek. These sites are strategically located throughout Battle Creek to provide patients with convenient access to high quality laboratory testing services. Our staff is committed to providing a professional environment for each patient during the specimen collection process.
RML Patient Service Centers provide routine adult and pediatric specimen collections for diagnostic testing and screening. In addition to routine blood and urine specimen collections, many of our centers offer other procedures such as urine drug screens, paternity collections and breath alcohol testing. RML's skilled staff works diligently to provide each client prompt and professional service.
When visiting a Patient Service Center, individuals should bring the following information with them:
- The RML test request form from a health care professional requesting laboratory testing
- A current insurance identification card (Medicare, Private Insurance or HMO/PPO)
- A photo ID for urine drug screens or paternity collections (e.g., driver's license, employee identification badge)
Minors must be accompanied by their parent or legal guardian.
If you are bringing a minor to a Patient Service Center and you are not the legal guardian, you will need to bring a notarized statement signed by a parent or legal guardian authorizing you to give permission for the collection and billing of the tests ordered by the minor's physician.
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