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CompuNet | Patient Billing

35 hours ago Patient Billing. All of CompuNet's billing is handled locally through our main lab in Dayton, Ohio. CompuNet will file insurance claims for every patient. We are providers for Medicare, Medicaid, and most insurance plans. When calling about your account please have your insurance card/information. Pay My Bill Online. Pay My Bill. To mail your ... >> Go To The Portal


How do I get my lab test results from Compunet?

2. Return completed form to CompuNet: 3. Information about your results delivery instructions you request on the form: BY FAX: Please allow up to 7 days to receive results. Faxes that include your lab test results must be sent to a SECURE FAX only.

Where does Compunet handle insurance claims?

All of CompuNet's billing is handled locally through our main lab in Dayton, Ohio. CompuNet will file insurance claims for every patient. We are providers for Medicare, Medicaid, and most insurance plans. When calling about your account please have your insurance card/information.

How do I request results authorization from Compunet?

To avoid a delay, you must attach the REQUEST FOR RESULTS AUTHORIZATION form with your request. 1. Click here for the form and complete : Request for Results Authorization 2. Return completed form to CompuNet: 3. Information about your results delivery instructions you request on the form:

What can I do with the complete health patient portal?

Using the Complete Health Patient Portal, you can connect with your doctor through a convenient, safe and secure environment. Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility Skip to content Patient Portal Search News & Press My Location: Menu Home About Complete Health 360 Medicare Information

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What is the allergy test for CompuNet?

CompuNet has a broad range of allergy tests, including the ImmunoCAP allergy profile test. The ImmunoCAP blood test can test for animal, plant, food, and other allergens such as silk or latex, enabling your doctor to diagnose and suggest appropriate treatment.

What is the condition where the amount of hemoglobin is decreased?

Anemia - Anemia is a condition that occurs when the number of red blood cells (RBCs) and/or the amount of hemoglobin found in the red blood cells drop below normal. Anemia can be mild, moderate, or severe depending on the extent to which the RBC count and/or hemoglobin levels are decreased.

What does it mean when your thyroid is overactive?

An overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism) can cause symptoms like weight loss, rapid heart rate, nervousness, diarrhea, a feeling of being too hot, or irregular menstrual periods. Vitamin D - Vitamin D plays a vital role in the body's ability to maintain strong bones.

Why is it important to screen for STDs?

For this reason, screening for these infections is important to ensure early detection and prompt treatment. Tests for STDs are recommended as part of routine health screens for sexually active teens and young adults as well as older adults who may be at risk.

What is STI in medical terms?

Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) or Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) - Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), also called sexually transmitted infections (STIs) or venereal diseases, are infections caused by organisms that can be transmitted from one person to another through sexual activity and intimate contact.

What are the risks of cardiovascular disease?

Cardiovascular disease puts you at risk for serious medical events like a heart attack or stroke. Common factors that put you at risk include smoking, high blood pressure, the amount and type of fat (lipids) in your blood, diabetes, age, body mass index, exercise habits, and family history of cardiovascular disease.

How to monitor pain treatment?

Your doctor may monitor your treatment plan by testing your urine. Urine drug testing is used to confirm that you are taking your prescribed medication in the prescribed dosage. The test is fast, simple, and will help your doctor safely manage your pain treatment program.

Part of Your Patient Care Team

CompuNet Clinical Laboratories is your resource for advanced clinical diagnostic testing, but we can offer you much more than that. We want to be a trusted member of your care team - a partner that you can rely on when it matters most.

How We Work for You

Serving physician groups and individual practices throughout Southwest Ohio since 1986, you can count on us to deliver accurate and timely test results.

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