Frequently Asked Questions?
Where are you located?
1175 Revolution Mill Drive, Suite 10, Greensboro, NC 27405
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What does Revolution Health do?
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Revolution Health is a prevention clinic focused on identifying and addressing health risks before they develop into diseases. Unlike traditional medicine, which often treats illnesses as they arise, we use comprehensive lab tests to provide objective data that help us uncover the root causes of symptoms.
This data-driven approach allows us to develop personalized treatment plans that address underlying issues rather than just providing temporary fixes. Our goal is to empower our patients with the knowledge and tools needed for long-term health and well-being.
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What are the steps of the program?
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1. Schedule Your Initial Consultation:
Book a $40.00 initial consultation to discuss your concerns, symptoms, and personal and family history. Payment is required at the time of scheduling. This call may be 20-40 minutes; it varies for each patient.
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2. Personalized Lab Panel:
Based on your initial consultation, the patient will be called with the health care provider’s lab recommendations and pricing. Pricing varies based on the components of the lab panel, with most panels ranging from $175.00 to $325.00 depending on your individual needs, as determined by your provider.
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3. Scheduling the Blood Draw:
The blood draw will be scheduled at our Greensboro clinic, located in Revolution Mill, and will take approximately 15-20 minutes. At the time of the blood draw, the lab review will the healthcare provider will be scheduled.
4. Lab Review:
Reviewing the labs is crucial because it helps patients understand how different markers are interrelated and how they collectively contribute to a complete picture of your health, enabling us to accurately address your symptoms and make treatment recommendations.
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How do I schedule an appointment?
You can schedule an appointment online anytime by visiting our website at revolutionhealthgso.com.
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What if I have questions before I schedule my new patient appointment?
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Many of your questions may be answered in the FAQ section, but we’re always happy to assist with any additional inquiries. Feel free to call us at 743-240-3556, send the question(s) on the website or email us at info@revolutionhealthgso.com for further assistance.
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Do you take phone appointments?
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We offer telehealth visits for new and established patients.
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How long do I have to wait for my new patient appointment?
We aim to schedule appointments within 2 weeks of your request. If you’d like to be seen sooner, we maintain a cancellation list for earlier availability.
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How long does it take to get my test results back?
On the day of your blood draw, you can schedule your lab review. This review will take place 10-14 days later to allow time for all results to be processed and for the provider to conduct a thorough analysis, clinical correlation, and interpretation.
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How do I get my blood drawn if I do not live in Greensboro or the surrounding cities?
We have established relationships with urgent and family care centers across the country. Please call the clinic at 743-240-3556 to confirm we can provide a location close to your home before scheduling and paying for your new patient appointment.
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Where can I view my lab results?
You have access to your medical record on our Patient Portal. All patients must sign up for our Patient Portal as this is our primary way of communicating important health information in a private, secure, and HIPAA-compliant way.  
 
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Do you accept insurance?
We do not accept insurance; however, we do accept HSA and FSA cards.
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What are my Financial Responsibilities?
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Initial Consult: Book a $40.00 initial consultation to discuss your concerns, symptoms, and personal and family history. Payment is required at the time of scheduling. This call may be 20-40 minutes; it varies for each patient. Personalized Lab Panel: Pricing varies based on the components of the lab panel, with most panels ranging from $175.00 to $325.00 depending on your individual needs, as determined by your provider.
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How do I pay for my appointment?
Payment is accepted online when an appointment is scheduled.
 
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How do I prepare for the blood draw?
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If you are scheduled for a lab draw in the morning, please do not take your morning medications and supplements.  If you are scheduled for an afternoon lab draw, then please take your medications and supplements in the morning as prescribed.
Before the Blood Draw:
1. Fasting: Fast for 8-12 hours before the draw. You can usually drink water unless told otherwise.
2. Hydration: Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated, which can make veins easier to locate.
3. Medication: You may take medications with water the morning of the blood draw. Please hold supplements 3 days prior to the blood draw and the morning of the blood draw as they may affect your results. Thyroid medication should be taken about 8 hours prior to your lab draw, or after the lab draw.
On the Day of the Blood Draw:
1. Wear Appropriate Clothing: Choose a short-sleeved shirt or one with sleeves that can be easily rolled up.
2. Arrive on Time: Show up at the scheduled time to avoid delays.
3. Bring Identification.
During the Blood Draw:
1. Relax: Sit comfortably and try to stay calm. Anxiety can make veins harder to locate.
2. Arm Position: Extend your arm, with your palm facing up, and make a fist to help make the vein more visible.
3. Other Concerns: If you've had difficulties with blood draws in the past or are concerned about feeling faint, please inform the phlebotomist. We'll have you lie down during the procedure to ensure your safety.
After the Blood Draw:
1. Apply Pressure: Apply pressure to the site with a cotton ball or bandage to help stop any bleeding.
2. Avoid Heavy Exercise: Refrain from heavy lifting or strenuous activities for the rest of the day.
3. Stay Hydrated: Drink water and eat a healthy meal to help your body recover.
4. Monitor for Issues: Keep an eye on the draw site for any unusual swelling or pain. If you notice anything concerning, contact your healthcare provider.
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These policies may change. If they do, we generally send a message to patients on the Patient Portal before updating the website. Please ask for any clarifications in person.