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Pulmonary Function Test + Spirometry

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A Pulmonary Function Test + Spirometry may be ordered by employers to monitor the respiratory health of their workers. Although this test is not required by OSHA, it is often ordered to detect changes in person's breathing before symptoms appear. People who work physically demanding jobs, such as firefighters, may benefit from ordering a Pulmonary Function Test + Spirometry.

Online registration is simple. You choose the lab location based on ZIP code during registration. An authorization barcode is instantly emailed to you and texted directly to the phone of the person being tested. A map of the clinic location will accompany the barcode. The registrant can then walk into the testing facility and show the barcode along with photo ID. Results are fast and stored securely online. Individuals and employers can register online or call (888) 378-2499 to order tests.

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Pulmonary Function Test + Spirometry Options

Pulmonary Function Test + Spirometry
$180
Pulmonary function testing (PFT) and spirometry are additional tests to ensure the safety of the workers. PFTs may be used to monitor lung function and detect changes to lungs early on. Find Clinic Now
Pulmonary Function + OSHA Questionnaire
$230
Before using a respirator, employees must first be medically evaluated using the mandatory medical questionnaire or an equivalent method. This testing option includes the OSHA questionnaire. Find Clinic Now

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Pulmonary Function Test?

A pulmonary test basically measures how well a person is inhaling and exhaling, evaluating how efficiently the person's lungs are exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide.

What is a Spirometry Test?

Spirometry measures the volume or the amount of air passing in and out of the person's lungs while breathing. It also measures the speed that the air moves during breathing.

How much does a Pulmonary Function Test cost?

Our Pulmonary Function Test + Spirometry begins at $180. The final price of this test may vary depending on which package is selected, and if additional services are added during the checkout process. During checkout, we will offer the option to add several common occupational health tests.

Can I pay for a Pulmonary Function Test before the employee goes?

Yes, please pay for the Pulmonary Function Test in advance before the employee goes to the clinic. This allows for a seamless experience and ensures that everything is prepared for the employee's visit to the clinic.

Who can benefit from Pulmonary Function Test + Spirometry?

Ordering a Pulmonary Function Test + Spirometry can be beneficial for individuals engaged in physically demanding occupations, including firefighters. This comprehensive test not only detects changes in breathing patterns but also identifies potential respiratory issues before symptoms become apparent.

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For industries that require specific occupational health testing, such as healthcare, construction, and manufacturing, Health Street offers quick and easy scheduling. Simply enter your ZIP code and choose the location nearest to you or the person being tested. When the registration process has been completed, we will email you the registration barcode to and a map to the facility.

Why Choose Health Street

The first step to preventing workplace injuries or illnesses is scheduling occupational health testing for your employees. Health Street is here to assist you with ordering tests as well as to answer any questions you may have about our services. We cover everything from respiratory health testing, antibody testing, physicals, tuberculosis testing, vaccines and immunizations, and vision and hearing exams.

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