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8 million health screenings since 1993
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Preventive health screenings
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Stroke and carotid artery disease
Atrial fibrillation (irregular heartbeat)
Abdominal aortic aneurysm
Peripheral arterial disease
Heart disease
Diabetes
Osteoporosis
Disease Risk Assessment
Elevated liver enzymes

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Results


Q. When & how will I receive my health screening results?

A. You can view your results online through our e-Results email program within 21 days of your appointment, free of charge. You will receive an email notification when your e-Results are ready to view. You can also choose to have your results mailed to you within 21 days. There is a fee of $3 for printing and shipping.  However, if we find a condition that requires immediate attention, we will notify you on the day of your screening. If you take a finger-stick blood screening, those results will be available in 10 minutes.

 

Q. Why does it take up to 21 days to get the results?

A. Your results will be reviewed by our board-certified physicians, and then they will be sent on for processing and mailing. However, if we find a condition that requires immediate attention, we will notify you on the day of your screening.*

 

Q. Who reviews the health screening results?

A. All screening results are reviewed by board-certified physicians who are licensed in your state. Our team of doctors includes vascular surgeons, cardiologists, and radiologists.

 

Q. Will I receive the results of my general health screenings or will they be given directly to my doctor?

A. Your screening results will be reviewed one of our board-certified physicians. Within 21 days of your appointment, you will receive a detailed report of your results in the mail. If we recommend you have further evaluation, we will include printed images of your carotid artery, AAA and atrial fibrillation (irregular heartbeat) screening results to share with your doctor.

 

Q. Will I get my screening pictures back?

A. You will receive printed images of your screenings only if we are recommending that you see your physician for further evaluation. However, you will always receive a detailed written report.

 

Q. Why don't your results give more detailed information?

A. Our screenings are designed to screen for problems, not to measure the severity of a condition. If our screenings alert you of a problem, you will need to consult with your physician about having more comprehensive testing.

 

Q. What happens when a problem is identified?

A. If your results are not normal, you will receive a detailed report of the findings along with instructions to see your physician for further evaluation.

*Please note that Texas residents will not receive critical results until doctor reviews.

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