Kalmor Dental in Great Falls, Montana

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  • Dr. Kevin J. Fairhurst, DMD

  • Westside Family Dental

  • Mark J. Lies, DMD

  • Justin Poulson, DDS MAGD

  • Bruch Orthodontics

  • Matthew B Martin DDS, Missouri Bay Dental

  • Aurora Sheboygan Prices – F2 GENE ANALYSIS is $220

    At Aurora Medical Center Sheboygan, we prioritize providing our patients with comprehensive financial information upfront. For Charge Code 10004862, regarding F2 GENE ANALYSIS, which is classified under revenue code 300 and associated with CPT code 81240, the designated fee stands at $220. Our aim through the CompareMedCosts program is to furnish you with all the details you need to make informed healthcare decisions, offering clarity and transparency around the costs associated with your care.

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    What Your Blood Tests Really Mean: A Guide to Common Lab Results

    This clear, patient-friendly guide explains what common blood tests measure and how to make sense of your results without medical jargon. It walks through key panels like the CBC, metabolic and lipid profiles, A1c, thyroid, kidney, liver, vitamin D, and inflammation markers, outlining what high or low values may suggest and when follow-up matters. You’ll learn how to read reference ranges, why trends over time are more meaningful than a single number, and how factors like fasting, medications, hydration, and timing can affect results. It also offers practical questions to ask your clinician and reminds readers that results must be interpreted in the context of your symptoms and history.

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    Joint Pain vs. Muscle Pain: How to Tell the Difference

    This article helps you tell joint pain from muscle pain with clear, practical cues you can use at home. It explains how joint pain often centers at the joint line with swelling, stiffness, limited range of motion, or warmth, while muscle pain tends to feel sore or tight in a broader area, worse with specific use and better with rest and gentle stretching. You’ll get simple self-care tips (like ice vs. heat, activity modification, and safe over-the-counter options), plus red flags—such as sudden swelling, fever, deformity, inability to bear weight, or pain lasting more than a couple of weeks—that mean it’s time to seek care. By understanding patterns, common causes, and when to get evaluated, patients and caregivers can manage symptoms more confidently and have more focused conversations with healthcare providers.