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FULL
PACKAGE
Carotid (stroke) arteries
Osteoporosis (bone loss)
EKG (electrocardiogram)
Full panel cholesterol
Urinalysis
ALT (liver function)
Kidneys ultrasound
Abdominal aortic aneurysm
Liver ultrasound
Spleen ultrasound
Gallbladder ultrasound
Thyroid ultrasound
Pancreas ultrasound
ABDOMINAL ULTRASOUND PACKAGE
Ultrasound of the: liver, spleen, pancreas, kidneys,
gallbladder and abdominal aorta
Also includes: liver function & urinalysis
VASCULAR PACKAGE
Carotid (stroke) Arteries
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IMT (Intima-Media Thickness) measurement
Abdominal aortic aneurysm
EKG (electrocardiogram)
Full panel cholesterol
Ankle Brachial Index (leg artery circulation)
ADDITIONAL TESTS
IMT (Intima-Media Thickness) Measurement
PSA (prostate cancer)
Ankle Brachial Index (leg artery circulation)
Uterus/ovaries ultrasound
Blood Type Test
Colorectal (colon cancer)
Pulse oximeter
Spirometry (lung
function)
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ULTRASOUND IMAGING
IMT (Intima-Media Thickness: Part of the
common carotid artery is imaged and measured, to evaluate
plaque thickness, that directly correlates to heart
attack/disease. A 2-page computer generated report is given.
Carotid (stroke) artery: Duplex ultrasound
is used to visualize the internal carotid arteries and to
evaluate any plaque seen in the arteries – the #1 cause of
strokes.
Abdominal and pelvic: Ultrasound is used to
visualize the organs of the abdomen and pelvis to check for
any masses, tumors, hemangiomas, calcifications, aneurysms,
cysts, fibroids, stones and any other abnormalities. Liver,
Spleen, Kidneys, Aorta, Pancreas, Gallbladder,
Uterus/ovaries.
Thyroid: Ultrasound is used to image the
thyroid gland to assess for nodules, cysts and enlargements.
OTHER ULTRASOUND SCREENINGS
Osteoporosis screening: Ultrasound is used
to measure the density (bone mass) of the calcaneous (heel
bone).
Ankle Brachial Index screening: Continuous
wave Doppler ultrasound is used with blood pressure cuffs to
detect peripheral arterial disease (PAD) to detect blocked
leg arteries that is related to heart disease.
LAB TESTS
Cholesterol/Lipid test: Finger stick
procedure allows identification of an important modifiable
risk factor for arterial disease. This test gives the full
breakdown, which includes the HDL, LDL, triglycerides &
glucose.
ALT (liver function) test: A finger stick
is used to aid in the diagnosis of certain liver diseases
and monitor liver toxicity of select drug therapies.
PSA screening (prostate cancer): Finger
stick procedure used for the early detection of prostate
cancer in men. This test should be done annually.
EKG: Standard 12-lead electrocardiogram is
performed to discern arrhythmias, undetected heart attacks
or to develop a baseline.
Urinalysis test: To detect urinary tract
disorders in asymptomatic persons with a simple urine
sample. This test checks urine 10 ways.
Colorectal (colon/rectal cancer): A
screening performed in your home to detect blood in the
stool. This is an early indicator of colon/rectal cancer.
Pulse oximeter: A measurement of oxygen in
the blood indicating the lungs basic function and pulse
rate.
Blood Typing Test: Easily and quickly
provides blood type results. |
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