Our screenings utilize ultrasound exclusively,  without any radiation.

Colorflow Doppler Ultrasound

Scans to detect the accumulation of fatty plaque. It's possible to have a 95% blockage without experiencing any symptoms.

2D Ultrasound

Scans for abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA), which can enlarge significantly without showing symptoms.

Ankle Brachial Index

Scans for peripheral artery disease (PAD), which can progress without symptoms, heightening the risk of amputation, heart attack, and stroke.

Thyroid Ultrasound -

We conduct scans to detect cysts or nodules on the thyroid gland. Nodules are quite common and may indicate the presence of cancer. Thyroid cancer is frequently undetected, and we have identified cases as early as 28 years of age.

Gall Bladder Ultrasound

We conduct scans to identify polyps or stones in the gallbladder. Stones are frequent and can cause blockage of the bile duct, resulting in severe and painful gallbladder attacks.

Liver Ultrasound

We perform scans to check for fatty liver, cysts, and masses on the liver. Liver masses may indicate cancer. Fatty liver is common and if left undiagnosed, can lead to significant health problems.

Kidney Ultrasound

We conduct scans on both kidneys to detect cysts or masses, which could potentially be cancerous. We also check for fluid accumulation, known as hydronephrosis. This condition can remain undetected, posing a risk of kidney loss.

2 Lead Ekg

A 45-second test that monitors your heart for a specific irregular heartbeat known as Atrial Fibrillation or AFIB. This condition is frequently undetected and can result in blood clots that increase the risk of heart attack and stroke. Individuals with AFIB are five times more likely to have a stroke.

Heel Bone Density Ultrasound

We perform a scan of the heel bone to evaluate the T-Score, which assesses the risk of hip fracture. This scan is radiation-free. We have identified bone loss in women as young as 30 years old. This examination is specifically for women.

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