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300 Cate Ave • Jonesboro, AR 72401

Heart and Vascular Screenings

Heart and vascular disease is the leading cause of death, and a major cause of disability, for Americans—and is the single most expensive medical condition for businesses, projected to cost over $503 billion in direct medical expenses and lost productivity in this year alone.

 

Our tests are completely pain-free, require no needles or blood to be drawn and no clothes to be removed. In as little as 20 minutes, our Board-Certified Heart and Vascular Specialists will test six primary areas to identify possible or potential areas of concern. Confidential individual results will be made available to each participating employee.

Our Screenings Include

CIMT Measurement

This test evaluates the inner lining of your arteries. Dysfunction of the inner lining of the arteries causes heart attacks and blockages. This test will tell your vascular age.

Carotid Artery Screening

Nearly 80% of all strokes are from carotid artery blockages. Our company evaluates these arteries for any blockages.

Peripheral Vascular Screening

Checks for poor circulation and athleroslcerosis in the arteries of the legs, which may also indicate an increased risk of heart attack or stroke.

Echocardiogram

The echocardiogram is a look inside the heart muscle. This exam detects any prior damage to the heart, heart valve defects, enlargement and any other physical defect of the heart.

Liver Scan

Evaluation of the liver by ultrasound will reveal damage and fatty liver. These things are reversible if caught in time, but fatty liver disease is linked to heart attacks.

Abdominal Aneurysm Scan

The largest blood vessel in the body. This test looks for weak spots in the artery called aneurysms. The first symptom of a abdominal aneurysm usually is sudden death.

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300 Cate Ave

PO Box 1972

Jonesboro, AR 72401

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