All third-party marks® and are the property of their. Quest, Quest Diagnostics, any associated logos, and all associated Quest Diagnostics registered or unregistered trademarks are the property of Quest Diagnostics. To learn more about the Biopsies Save Lives program, visit /biopsies-save-lives/. Other affiliates operated under the Quest® brand, such as Quest Consumer Inc., do not provide HIPAA covered services. Rare Disease Day is an observance held on the last day of February to raise awareness of rare diseases and improve access to treatment and medical representation for individuals with rare diseases and their families. “This is a great, real-world example of how we are working together to create a healthier world, one life at a time, and highlights the positive impact our work has on patients,” said Cynita Smith-Watson, Senior Manager, Regional Contracting for Q4HE. Through Biopsies Save Lives, patients better understand their blistering diseases, how to ask their providers questions, and are connected to expert dermatologists. The no-cost laboratory testing that Quest is providing has been critical for our patients, and the support has been a blessing for underserved communities with erosive and blistering diseases in Los Angeles County.” “Biopsies Save Lives breaks down financial barriers to laboratory testing and turns the scariest part of healthcare-waiting for results from a potentially life-changing test-into one that is most welcoming, supportive, and educational. “We are very thankful to Quest Diagnostics and their Quest for Health Equity initiative for supporting the Biopsies Save Lives program,” said WesternU Health Oral Pathology Laboratory Director Mark Mintline, DDS. Since the collaboration between Q4HE and WesternU started, the Biopsies Save Lives program has helped lead to the potentially life-saving diagnosis of 3 patients affected by these rare diseases.
The program offers no-cost testing to patients who are low-income, uninsured, and/or underinsured and who also have rare erosive and blistering diseases, and enables faster diagnosis and treatment of these conditions. Last year, we announced that Quest Diagnostics teamed up with Western University of Health Sciences (WesternU) to offer no-cost diagnostic testing services to support Biopsies Save Lives as part of the Quest for Health Equity (Q4HE) initiative. Select the More Info (⋮) icon for the appropriate appointment and then select Modify or Cancel and follow the prompts.In honor of Rare Disease Day on February 29, we’re highlighting a program dedicated to diagnosing and treating patients in underserved communities in Southern California affected by the rare autoimmune diseases pemphigus and pemphigoid, which can be life-threatening if left untreated. If you are signed in, select View upcoming appointments, which opens the Appointments page in MyQuest, listing all of your upcoming appointments.Open the email from Quest and select Change or cancel your appointment for the appropriate appointment and then follow the prompts. (Download English version Spanish version) 2. Use the My Trip to Quest Diagnostics coloring and activity book to help answer your child’s questions, too. For more information and to schedule a visit, call Quest Diagnostics at at (279) 3211093. This can help you have peace of mind about the testing process. Book a lab test with Quest Diagnostics, a clinical laboratory offering a comprehensive array of routine and specialty lab testing services at 65 University Ave, Sacramento, CA, 95825.
You will receive 1 or more emails from Quest Diagnostics listing all of your upcoming appointments. Prior to your child’s appointment, discuss your concerns and questions with his or her doctor. Type the email address or phone number used to create the appointment and select Send Details.