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Originally Posted by chassis
So cool.
I just did an ECG with the Kardia mobile 1-lead device I have had for a while. Easiest thing in the world to do. The device is $89, has its own free app, and is a great piece of hardware and software.
Until today, I had not purchased a one-off "board certified specialist" review of my Kardia ECG. They are $25 each and I generally avoid services and subscriptions. However, curiosity got the better of me and I paid the money and sent the ECG. 20 minutes later I got a report back from a "board certified specialist". Very cool. And on a holiday weekend Sunday. Very impressed. Result was normal btw.
I dug into the "board certified specialist". CompuMed is the company who provides the service, and they state that specialists (a cardiologist in this case) are U.S.-based, insured and credentialed. Feels pretty legitimate to me. https://compumedinc.com/diagnostic-t...nal-physician-network/
The CompuMed service and Kardia device, plus Quest Diagnostic's self-ordered testing menu is the kind of experience I am looking for in healthcare. Does anyone else use DIY self-ordered health diagnostic services or devices, mainly for preventive health management?
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yes you can visit any counselling site and you can also get them delievered at your place