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Quincy / Illinois / United States
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The American Red Cross Biomedical Services in Quincy, IL aims to fulfill the needs of the American people for the safest, most reliable and most cost-effective blood services through voluntary donations.
Effingham / Illinois / United States
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The American Red Cross Biomedical Services in Effingham, IL aims to fulfill the needs of the American people for the safest, most reliable and most cost-effective blood services through voluntary donations.
Fairview Heights / Illinois / United States
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The American Red Cross Biomedical Services in Fairview Heights, IL aims to fulfill the needs of the American people for the safest, most reliable and most cost-effective blood services through voluntary donations.
Rockford / Illinois / United States
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At Rockford Nephrology Associates we diagnose, treat, and manage kidney disease and illnesses that may eventually lead to kidney disease. Our staff consists of seven nephrologists, nurses, medical assistants, and secretarial staff that has been specially trained to help you with your needs. Located in Rockford and serving Northern Illinois.

Our well-trained and dedicated staff will be with you from your initial consultation all the way through to your follow-up visits.

We offer our clients:


• Diagnostic services

• Blood pressure monitoring

• Patient education

RNA has been is service since 2003 but has been in practice for over 30 years with the previous Rockford Clinic in Rockford, Illinois. We are licensed, certified and registered. We also speak Polish.

Call Rockford Nephrology Associates and let us know how we can help you!
Bloomington / Illinois / United States
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The American Red Cross Biomedical Services in Bloomington, IL aims to fulfill the needs of the American people for the safest, most reliable and most cost-effective blood services through voluntary donations.
Chicago / Illinois / United States
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Urbana / Illinois / United States
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Community Blood Services of Illinois was organized in 1972 to supply life-saving blood needed by critically ill and injured people. A fundamental intent was to assure area patients of the availability of adequate blood supplies derived solely from donations made by altruistic, volunteer donors. If you are in good health and interested in becoming a blood donor, we encourage you to contact us. Your donation will help save the lives of the patients we serve.
East Alton / Illinois / United States
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The Nurses Station, P.C. analyzed the way that blood draws, IVs, finger sticks and infant heel sticks are currently being performed BECAUSE…. Abstract In 2008, there were 37.5 million hospital admissions in the United States. Every hospital patient gets at least one blood draw on admission, 7 out of 10 get an IV, and 3 out of 10 get an injection of contrast totaling a minimum of 263 million vein access procedures in hospitals alone. At least 4 out of every 10 sticks fail, and not just once. That calculates out to an estimated 174 million vein access failures divided between the IV, the blood draw, and the injection of contrast. Why so many failures? The primary explanation is that the current methods of vein access are not science based; they are anecdotally and empirically based and rooted in the 19th century. These procedures are not being correctly performed - according to the Scientists. And The Nurses Station has discovered and defined the correct SCIENTIFIC way to perform these procures. Resulting in successful one stick attempts without all of the collateral patient pain and suffering and all of the damage to the blood results and the IVs that currently occurs.