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Our comprehensive screening services are specifically designed to identify potential risks during their earliest stages.

Cancer Screening

  • Skin Cancer Screening: A thorough skin cancer screening involves a professional, full-body clinical examination performed by a board-certified dermatologist. This procedure is designed to identify suspicious lesions, including basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and the more aggressive melanoma
  • Colorectal Cancer Screening: Encompasses several recommended medical procedures aimed at identifying precancerous polyps or malignant growths within the colon and rectum. Because most colorectal cancers develop from benign polyps over time, early detection through these methods can effectively prevent the disease from progressing
  • Prostate Cancer Screening Early Detection Test: Focuses on the early detection of localized tumors in male patients, often before any physical symptoms become apparent. This process typically involves a combination of two primary diagnostic tools: the Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) blood test and the Rectal Examination
  • Breast Cancer Screening: Comprehensive breast cancer screening relies on a multi-faceted approach to identify abnormalities in breast tissue at their most treatable stages. The foundation of this screening is the mammogram, a specialized X-ray that can reveal small clusters of calcium (calcifications) or masses that are too small to be felt during a physical exam. In addition to annual or biennial mammography, a clinical breast examination (CBE) performed by a our physician serves as a vital secondary check. For patients with dense breast tissue or a high genetic risk (such as those with BRCA mutations), supplemental imaging like breast ultrasound or MRI may be integrated into the screening schedule.
  • Multi-Cancer Screening: Multi-cancer screening represents the frontier of preventive medicine, utilizing the advanced Multi-Cancer Early Detection test. These “liquid biopsies” are capable of screening for over 50 distinct types of cancer—many of which do not currently have standard individual screening protocols—through a single, simple blood draw.

     

Cardiovascular Screening

  • Electrocardiogram (ECG/EKG):

    Commonly referred to as an ECG or EKG, is a fundamental diagnostic tool used to monitor and record the electrical impulses that coordinate each heartbeat. We can capture a “map” of the heart’s rhythm and electrical conduction system from multiple angles.

    This non-invasive procedure is critical for identifying a wide range of cardiovascular conditions, including arrhythmias (abnormal heart rhythms), atrial fibrillation, and evidence of a previous or evolving heart attack.

  • Coronary CT Angiography: Sophisticated imaging procedure that provides detailed, three-dimensional views of the coronary arteries—the blood vessels that supply oxygen-rich blood to the heart muscle. Unlike a traditional “invasive” angiogram, which requires a catheter to be threaded through the groin or wrist, a CCTA is performed using a high-speed CT scanner and an intravenous injection of iodine-based contrast dye. • This advanced screening is exceptionally effective at detecting coronary artery disease (CAD) in its earliest stages by identifying the presence of calcified (hard) and non-calcified (soft) plaques.
  • US Vascular Screening: Utilizes high-frequency sound waves to evaluate the health and functionality of the body’s circulatory system, specifically focusing on the arteries and veins outside of the heart. This painless, radiation-free assessment is essential for identifying “silent” vascular conditions that often present no symptoms until they reach a critical stage.
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