Early detection helps to identify treatable, preventable, common conditions before they become serious.
Denwalker LLC offers, early detection, whole body ultrasound screening which provides a comprehensive view of your health, identifying issues before they become serious.
We align ourselves with Ultrasound department across the nation to get you the access you need. Once imaging is complete your results will be available in 3 to 5 business days.
We understand that medical language can be confusing, and we are here to make it understandable. Again, we are on your team.
We provide you with Board-Certified Radiologist. As Radiologists, we understand the limitations of mammograms better than our other physician counter parts and can help guide additional imaging if needed.
We are here to help you understand the risks and when next-level treatment options should be considered.
Service | Price | Duration |
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Screening Whole Body (Men)
(Carotid, thyroid, liver, abdomenal aorta, pancreas, kidneys, gallbladder, aorta, spleen, gall bladder, liver, lower legs, posterior calf, bladder, and prostate) |
$499 | 50 minutes |
Screening Whole Body (Women)
(Carotid, thyroid, liver, abdomenal aorta, pancreas, kidneys, gallbladder, aorta, spleen, gall bladder, liver, lower legs, posterior calf, bladder, and uterus) |
$499 | 50 minutes |
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA) | $80 | 30 minutes |
Follow Up from Whole Body Screening | $60 | 15 minutes |
Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) | $90 | 20 minutes |
Follow-up Breast Exam | $150 | 30 minutes |
Soft Tissue Skin Lesion | $150 | 30 minutes |
Breast Screening | $80 | 20 minutes |
Prostate | $69 | 20 minutes |
Thyroid | $80 | 20 minutes |
Whole body ultrasounds provide a non-invasive, painless, imaging option, allowing for the assessment of various organs's facial tone without exposure to radiation.
This screening can help identify abnormalities such as tumors, cysts, or vascular issues at an early stage, potentially improving treatment outcomes. Our general screening exams include: breast, thyroid, kidneys, liver, spleen, aorta, pancreas, and calf veins. Additional screening may include prostate and uterus.
Routine screening laboratory tests help identify risk factors for diseases such as triglyceride abnormalities, kidneys, thyroid disorders, and Dres (red) Mora... for timely intervention.
These tests are the correlated with imaging findings which may help to guide correcting abnormal imaging results. Additionally, routine screenings can provide a baseline for future health assessments facilitating early diagnosis of potential conditions. Ultimately, consistent laboratory testing is a cornerstone of proactive healthcare and disease prevention.
Diet recommendations are made to help counter abnormal findings on imaging. Example atherosclerotic disease is a reflection of chronically elevated inflammation often due to head Mora...
increase blood sugar levels or elevated triglycerides. A low carb diet and reduction of processed food consumption could help to improve these findings. Kidney function tests may require modifications to protein intake to reduce strain on the kidneys. Overall, personalized dietary changes based on lab and imaging findings could result in a need to optimise health dietary plans to improve imaging findings.
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