Medical Clinic Offers New Services to Adult Industry

ENCINO, Calif. — Pinnacle Medical Group of Los Angeles is now offering monthly adult industry standard PCR/DNA, gonorrhea, and chlamydia testing.

The tests cost $105 and are HIPAA compliant. Test results are usually back within 24 hours.

Administrator Mark Levenson told XBIZ that Pinnacle Medical Group provides efficient and cost effective services to meet the needs of the adult industry. With 2 licensed physicians, patients can get monthly testing and treatment all in the same place.

“Our clinic was opened to help men with erectile dysfunction who have diabetes, high blood pressure and other ailments, but now, we’ve expanded our services to include testing for the adult industry,” Levenson said.

Levenson added the clinic can help men to enhance performance, determine how hard they want to be and how long they want to last.

“'Though developed for men with erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation, our medicine can be used by men who don’t suffer from any problems and just wish to enhance their sexual performance and stamina.” Levenson said. “Our licensed physicians will find you your own personalized treatment for your specific condition and needs.''

Pinnacle also offers an exclusive mobile lab concierge service that can come to the patient for $140.

As a bonus to erectile enhancement patients who are taking the adult industry monthly test, the initial office visit of $195 will be reduced to $125.

The following tests are offered:

HIV1/HIV2 plus O, EIA for $85.

Oral HIV test with results in 15 minutes that is 99 percent accurate and not reportable for $50.

An SDT panel which includes HIV1/HIV2, syphilis, herpes, GC, chlamydia and hepatitis C for $250.

A full physical with chemistry and complete blood count for $150.

Pinnacle Medical Clinic is located at 15503 Ventura Blvd. Suite 325 in Encino, Calif.

For more information call 818-386-6566.

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