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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Primary care is provided by a physician/Nurse Practitioner who is specifically trained for and skilled in comprehensive first contact and continuing care.
  • Yes, we offer Telehealth at Medhaven health.

All major medical insurances

  • Aetna​
  • Cigna​
  • Medicare/Medicaid
  • Maryland physician
  • Care first/BCBS…..to name a few.
  • All medical procedures carry some risk; this risk is significantly reduced if the system is administered by a trained, licensed, and experienced medical professional.
  • Yes, it is strongly advised that you schedule a consultation. Same-day appointments are regularly offered.
  • One of our several licensed medical professionals.
  • Studies have shown that the body needs vitamins and nutritional supplements to perform optimally and fight infection and diseases. However, in these times of contaminated air, water, and genetically modified food, the body does not get enough nutrients from the meals we consume every day. This is why we created these services for you. (Intravenous Multivitamin Therapy Use in Hospital or Outpatient Settings: A Review of Clinical Effectiveness and Guidelines) NIH, National Library of Medicine

  • This will be covered if your doctor/primary care professional prescribes. Otherwise, it’s an elective service.
  • Yes, MedHaven health offers no interest payment plans to assist our patients in being able to afford medical care. Both required and elective care.
  • Individual needs vary. You should consult with one of our primary care providers on this.
  • We offer many pre-packaged cocktails that can be administered based on your medical history. We also can customise cocktails to your specific need based on deficiencies noted after your
  • Primary care is provided by a physician/Nurse Practitioner who is specifically trained for and skilled in comprehensive first contact and continuing care. bloodwork.
  • Yes, we offer Telehealth at Medhaven health.
  • Primary care is provided by a physician/Nurse Practitioner who is specifically trained for and skilled in comprehensive first contact and continuing care.
  • Yes, we offer Telehealth at Medhaven health.
  • No, pap smears do not test for STDs. They are a screening test for cervical cancer and abnormal cervical cell changes. To test for STDs, a separate test is needed.

     

What is a pap smear used for?

A pap smear is a screening test used to detect abnormal cells or precancerous changes in the cervix.

Do pap smears test for STDs?

No, a pap smear does not test for STDs.

How is an STD diagnosed?

An STD can be diagnosed with a blood test, urine test, or swab test, depending on the STD.

Is it important to get tested for STDs?

Yes, it is important to get tested for STDs because many STDs do not show symptoms and can lead to serious health problems if left untreated.

When should I get a pap smear and an STD test? It is recommended to get a pap smear every 3-5 years for women over 21, and an STD test as needed or as recommended by a healthcare provider