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Routine Vascular Screenings: A Key to Your Whole Health

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Why Are Vascular Screenings Important?

Vascular diseases can develop silently and progress without symptoms until substantial damage occurs. Routine vascular screenings can catch issues like blockages or weakened blood vessels early. And early detection means quicker treatment for you, which can prevent serious complications later.

Keep reading to learn why vascular screenings are essential to your whole health and what to expect when you get screened.

Who Are Candidates for Vascular Screenings?

People at high risk for cardiovascular diseases should get regular screenings. Risk factors include:

  • Ages 65 and older
  • Diabetes patients
  • Family history of vascular or heart diseases
  • High blood pressure
  • High cholesterol
  • History of smoking
  • Non-healing wounds
  • Overweight or obese

What Are the Types of Vascular Screenings?

Vascular screenings target different parts of the vascular system. The types of vascular screenings include:

  • Abdominal Ultrasound: Checks for abdominal aortic aneurysms
  • Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI): Tests for peripheral artery disease by comparing the blood pressure in the ankle with the blood pressure in the arm
  • Carotid Ultrasound: Evaluates the risk of stroke by assessing the carotid arteries in the neck

How Can Routine Vascular Screenings Keep You Whole?

Routine vascular screenings are key to preventing and detecting vascular diseases, which can lead to serious health issues like strokes, heart attacks and peripheral artery disease when left untreated for too long.

The Benefits of Routine Vascular Screenings

The importance of regular vascular screenings can’t be emphasized enough. They’re a simple, effective way to monitor and maintain your vascular health so you can live life to the fullest.

  • Detect diseases that may not show symptoms
  • Early detection of disease
  • Guide treatments
  • Manage and monitor existing conditions
  • Prevent the development of serious conditions

If you or someone you love is concerned about vascular health or are at a higher risk for cardiovascular diseases, connect with us now to talk about your specific needs and get your vascular screening scheduled[JM1] . You deserve to feel whole.

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