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Vascular Screening $69

Three simple tests that can save your life. All for one low price -$69.

Three screenings in one - carotid vascular ultrasound, abdominal aorta vascular ultrasound, and peripheral arterial disease screening - all for only $69. This price even includes the radiologist fees for reading the exams. One small price that can have a huge impact on your health.

If you have any of the following risk factors, these vascular screenings could save your life.

Risk Factors:

  • Over the age of 50
  • Family history of heart disease or stroke
  • Over the age of 40 and overweight
  • High cholesterol
  • Do not exercise regularly

This screening helps identify the rest of stroke by testing for plaque buildup in the carotid arteries. Carotid Vascular Ultrasound is a painless and harmless test that uses high-frequency sound waves to create pictures of the insides of the two large arteries in your neck.

This ultrasound checks for the presence of an aneurysm that could lead to a ruptured aorta. This ultrasound uses sound waves to picture the aorta and is a painless procedure.

This screening measures the circulation in your legs to identify risk for a heart attack or stroke. The screening is done with the ultrasound and is painless.

Schedule your appointment today.

No physician referral needed.

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