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Colorectal Cancer Screening – Z-2-H Family Med & Urgent Care Clinic®

Professional In-Clinic Screening & Expert Guidance

At Z-2-H Family Med & Urgent Care Clinic®, our clinicians provide comprehensive colorectal cancer screening with risk assessment, diagnostic testing recommendations, colonoscopy guidance, and follow-up care to ensure early detection and prevention.

We accept most major insurance plans

What Is Colorectal Cancer Screening?

Colorectal cancer screening identifies abnormal growths in the colon or rectum early, allowing timely intervention and prevention of cancer progression.

During Your Screening Consultation, We Review:
  • Personal and family medical history
  • Risk factors including age, lifestyle, and diet
  • Symptoms such as rectal bleeding or bowel changes
  • Recommended diagnostic tests: colonoscopy, stool tests, imaging
  • Guidance for preventive care and follow-up

Why Colorectal Cancer Screening Matters

In-clinic evaluations provide detailed assessment and follow-up care. Z-2-H Family Med & Urgent Care Clinic® helps patients:

  • Identify potential colorectal polyps or cancer early
  • Recommend appropriate diagnostic testing
  • Provide education on prevention and healthy lifestyle
  • Offer guidance for treatment or removal of abnormal growths
  • Support ongoing colorectal health management

What to Bring to Your Visit

To make the most of your appointment, please bring:

  • A list of medications and supplements you take
  • Your insurance card (remember, we accept all insurances)
  • A photo ID
  • Any previous medical records or test results

We Accept All Major Insurances

At Z-2-H Family Med & Urgent Care Clinic®, we accept most major insurance plans including Medicare and Texas Medicaid using our billing company DK Physicians PLLC.

Providers

Meet Our Medical Staff

Z-2-H Family Med & Urgent Care Clinic® provides comprehensive healthcare services for every member of your family, from the youngest to the oldest.
Our dedicated team includes Board Certified Family Medicine physicians and Physician Assistants

Convenient Locations

We're here for you in multiple locations across Texas, ensuring easy access to care:

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From Routine Checkups to Urgent Care

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Z-2-H Family Med & Urgent Care

What is colorectal cancer screening?

It is a preventive measure to detect abnormal growths or cancer in the colon and rectum before symptoms appear.

Who should get screened?

Adults aged 45 and older, those with a family history of colorectal cancer, or individuals with certain risk factors should be screened.

What tests are commonly used for screening?

Colonoscopy, stool-based tests (FIT, FOBT), flexible sigmoidoscopy, and imaging studies may be recommended based on risk and symptoms.

Is screening safe?

Yes. All procedures are performed under professional medical supervision to ensure patient safety.

Can this evaluation be done at home?

UrgentCare2Go offers in-home consultations to assess risk and guide you, but diagnostic tests like colonoscopy require a clinical setting.

Does insurance cover colorectal cancer screening?

Most insurance plans cover preventive screenings. Coverage depends on the type of test and your plan.

How often should I be screened?

Screening frequency depends on risk factors; colonoscopy is usually every 10 years, while stool tests may be recommended annually.

What symptoms may indicate a problem?

Symptoms can include rectal bleeding, blood in stool, persistent changes in bowel habits, abdominal pain, or unexplained weight loss, though early stages may be asymptomatic.

What happens if a growth is found?

Polyps are usually removed during colonoscopy. Abnormal findings may require further evaluation, treatment, or regular monitoring.

Can children or young adults be screened?

Screening is generally recommended for adults, but high-risk individuals, including those with hereditary syndromes, may need earlier evaluation.