At WESLEY and DIXON, our laboratory provides a range of diagnostic and testing services that help healthcare providers diagnose, monitor, and manage various health conditions. Some of the primary services include:
Blood Tests (e.g., CBC, glucose, lipid profile) to evaluate general health, diagnose conditions like anemia or diabetes, and monitor organ function.
Urine Tests for kidney function, infections, and pregnancy detection.
Microbiological Testing (e.g., cultures) to identify infections from bacteria, viruses, or fungi.
Immunology/Serology testing for allergies, HIV, hepatitis, and autoimmune diseases.
Genetic and Molecular Testing for inherited conditions and specific infections (e.g., PCR for COVID-19).
Blood Clotting Tests to monitor clotting ability and anticoagulant therapy.
Endocrine Testing for thyroid and hormone levels.
Toxicology to detect drugs or poisons in the body.
- Pregnancy Related Tests
Freddie Jordan serves as the Medical Laboratory Supervisor for both the Dixon and Wesley Health & Wellness Center laboratories, where he oversees daily operations, ensures quality standards, and supports the delivery of reliable diagnostic services for the community. Freddie brings more than 23 years of experience in the U.S. Army, where he worked as a Medical Laboratory Technician and developed deep expertise in clinical chemistry, hematology, and laboratory leadership. During his service, he also spent five years as an adjunct professor for George Washington University, teaching Chemistry for the Army/Navy Medical Laboratory Technician training program and helping shape the next generation of military laboratory professionals. He is an American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) board-certified as an MLT, holds an Associate of Science degree from George Washington University, and is a certified Allied Health Instructor through the American Medical Technologists (AMT). Known for his professionalism, attention to detail, and commitment to patient-centered care, Freddie continues to blend his military foundation with his passion for education and community health in his role as a laboratory leader.