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CareWell EMR is built with surgical centers in mind, making it easy and efficient to chart information. It allows healthcare professionals to focus on patient care and not complex systems or paperwork.
CareWell Inventory helps track all inventory cost and usage for your center. Connect it with our EMR to track narcotics and surgical implants.
CareWell Patient gives your patients their healthcare data in their hands. It also allows them to fill out their forms before their visit. Saving 30+ minutes.
CareWell Billing offers managed billing services catered to your practice or lab.
Our suite of technology provides smarter reporting and higher acceptance rates.
Our solutions cover an end to end workflow from the moment your patient walks in to the moment they are discharged.
There is no one size fits all in healthcare. CareWell believes in speciality focused solutions.
At CareWell Health Medical Center, we care for the entire person. That means your physical, behavioral and emotional health. You can count on us to help you with the medical challenges that everyone faces in life, from the common to the complicated.
CareWell Health Medical Center is a boutique community hospital serving Essex County, a place where every patient is family. Formerly known as East Orange General Hospital, we are the sole independent, acute care hospital in Essex County – and deeply proud to be the cornerstone of care here for almost 120 years.
It doesn’t matter whether you’ve got a nagging rash, a sore back, a sprained ankle or anything in between: When you’re in pain, you want to see a doctor as fast as possible. We have many services available including but not limited to:
Occupational medicine services helps employers minimize healthcare costs and maintain a healthy workforce. We offer flexible and fixed-time occupational medicine appointments at prices significantly lower than emergency departments.
Your doctor may use an electrocardiogram to detect: Irregularities in your heart rhythm (arrhythmias) If blocked or narrowed arteries in your heart (coronary artery. disease) are causing chest pain or a heart attack. Structural problems with your heart's chambers. A previous heart attack.
An electrocardiogram is also called a 12-lead EKG or 12-lead ECG because it gathers information from 12 different areas of the heart. The electrodes, typically 10, is placed on the skin of your chest and sometimes your limbs. The electrical activity is recorded as waves on a graph, with different patterns corresponding to each electrical phase ...
What is an ECG? An ECG (electrocardiogram) records the electrical activity of your heart at rest. It is a diagnostic tool that displays your heart rate and rhythm, and detects abnormalities such as an enlarged heart from high blood pressure (hypertension), or evidence of a previous heart attack (myocardial infraction).
You may need an ECG test if you are at risk for heart diseases such as high blood pressure, or symptoms such as heart palpitations and chest pains. It is typically done at a doctor’s office, clinic, or hospital, and have become standard equipment in operating rooms and ambulances.
Each beat of your heart is triggered by an electrical impulse typically generated from special cells in the upper right chamber of your heart (pacemaker cells). An electrocardiogram records the timing and strength of these signals as they travel through your heart.
A standard ECG can record abnormal heart rhythm only if it happens during the test. Some abnormal heart rhythms come and go, so your doctor may have you undergo a different type of heart rhythm monitoring, such a with a Holter monitor, to help diagnose the cause of your symptoms.
Carewell Medical Associates is dedicated to providing high-quality compassionate primary care.
Dr. Charlene Andrews is a native the twin-island nation of Trinidad, she graduated from the University of Miami School of Medicine in Florida and served her residency at Saint Vincent Catholic Medical Centers of New York before establishing her practice, CareWell Medical Associates, in Jamaica, Queens in 2014.