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Life Line Screening results are available within 14 days of your appointment. 

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Frequently asked questions

At Life Line Screening, we prioritize quality and accuracy. Our highly trained staff adheres to strict standardized protocols during all screenings. Moreover, board-certified physicians review results for Carotid Artery, Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm, and Atrial Fibrillation screenings, ensuring adherence to the latest clinical standards.

Accessing your results is simple. Within 10 days of your appointment, you can view them online via the My Life Line results portal. If you’ve already registered, log in at mylifeline.com. If not, follow the steps outlined in the email previously sent to you with the subject line “How to View your Results Online with My Life Line.” For assistance or to request results to be mailed to you for the fee of $15, call us at 833.445.0236.

Your screening results will be color-coded and easy to interpret, indicating normal, borderline, or abnormal measurements. Each condition screened will have a corresponding section explaining its significance for you, ensuring clarity and understanding.

Your results are tailored to you and should be shared with your primary care physician. We focus on detecting plaque in arteries, aiding in the identification of atherosclerosis and other risks of stroke and cardiovascular disease.

If abnormalities are detected, it’s crucial to consult your physician promptly. If we see something we feel should be addressed urgently by your doctor, we will tell you at the time of the screening. Depending on the screening, abnormalities may indicate potential risks such as compromised blood flow or heart rhythm irregularities. Early detection allows for proactive measures to be taken, potentially mitigating future health complications.