Package Evaluation

Comprehensive Cardiovascular & Vascular Evaluation

Echocardiogram + Carotid Duplex + LE Arterial Doppler + LE Venous Doppler + Abdominal Aorta. Our most complete study. If you experience the symptoms below, this evaluation assesses the heart and the vascular system head to toe.

Symptoms requiring a Comprehensive Cardiovascular and Vascular Evaluation
1

Chest Pain, Pressure, or Palpitations

Discomfort, pressure, or a racing/irregular heartbeat may indicate heart disease or poor blood flow.

2

Shortness of Breath or Dizziness

Trouble breathing, lightheadedness, or dizziness can be signs of heart, valve, or vascular problems.

3

Face Drooping, Speech, or Vision Changes

Sudden weakness, trouble speaking, or vision changes may signal a blocked carotid artery or stroke.

4

Leg Pain with Walking or Cramping

Pain, cramping, or fatigue in the legs when walking that improves with rest may be a sign of poor artery circulation.

5

Leg Swelling, Heaviness, or Visible Veins

Swelling, heaviness, aching, or visible veins may indicate venous insufficiency or blood clots.

6

Cold Feet, Numbness, or Skin Color Changes

Cold feet, tingling, numbness, or changes in skin color may be signs of poor circulation.

7

Pulsating Abdomen or Slow-Healing Sores

A pulsating feeling in the abdomen may suggest an aortic aneurysm. Sores that heal slowly may indicate poor blood flow.

When to seek emergency care

Chest pain with shortness of breath, fainting, sudden weakness, or slurred speech can signal a heart attack or stroke. Call 911 immediately.

This information is for general educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider with any questions about a medical condition. In an emergency, call 911.