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Echocardiogram

An echocardiogram is an ultrasound test that uses a transducer to send high-pitched sound waves through the heart. As sound waves bounce off different locations within the organ, the device records the echo. The findings are then transformed into a moving picture that displays the patient’s heart activity onscreen. There are four types of echocardiograms: stress, Doppler, transesophageal, and transthoracic.

AAA Abdominal Anueysm Screening

The AAA screening is painless and non-invasive. It is conducted as the participant lays on their back while the technician uses an ultrasound to take images and measurements of your abdominal aorta. The technician will take measurements of the abdominal aorta to look for any abnormalities that might require further examination. An AAA screening is valuable for anyone age 50+, or age 40+ with other risk factors for cardiovascular disease.

Ultrasound Guided Screenings

  • Lower extremity arteries (circulation screening)
  • Lower extremity veins (DVT screening)
  • Abdominal (organ screening)
  • Thyroid ( Thyroid cancer screening)
  • Pelvic (uterine and ovarian screening)

Annual Screenings

  • Dexa (Bone density screening) – This test helps to estimate the density of your bones and your chance of breaking a bone.
  • ABI screening – An ankle-brachial index test is a simple way for your doctor to check how well your blood is flowing.
  • Electrocardiogram (ECG)- A Test that measures the electrical activity of the heartbeat.
  • Spirometry – is a common test used to assess how well your lungs work by measuring how much air you inhale, how much you exhale and how quickly you exhale. Spirometry is used to diagnose asthema, chronic obstruction pulmonary disease (COPD) and other conditions that affect breathing.

Injectables/vaccines

  • Flu Shot is used to prevent infection caused by influenza
  • Prevnar 13 vaccine is used to prevent infection caused by pneumococcal bacteria.
  • TDAP- is a combination vaccine that protects against three potentially life-threatening bacterial diseases: tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis (whooping cough). Td is a booster vaccine for tetanus and diphtheria.
  • HEP A – (2 shot series) to present Hepatitis A
  • HEP B – (3 shot series) to present Hepatits B

Hepatitis B is a blood-borne pathogen; its primary mode of transmission is through direct blood-to-blood contact with an infected person. In contrast, Hepatitis A can be spread by fecal-oral transmission or by consuming food or water that has been contaminated

MRI’s

  • Body part w/o Contrast – $350 each
  • Body part W/ Contract – $425 each
  • Body part with and without Contrast – $525 each

In Office Procedures

PAP smear: A Papanicolaou smear , also called a Pap smear, is a procedure to test for cervical cancer in women. A pap smear involves collecting cells from your cervix — the lower, narrow end of your uterus that’s at the top of your vagina.

Skin tag removal: Freezing, a technique sometimes used to remove warts or other benign lesions of the skin, is also sometimes performed for the removal of skin tags.

Cryotherapy, which literally means “cold therapy,” is a technique where the body is exposed to extremely cold temperatures for several minutes for a safe alternative treatment and preventative for many ailments.

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