Preventative Medicine/Screening/Prevent Hospitalization Services
Allergy Injections
Colonoscopy Screening
- Flexible sigmoidoscopy every 5 years*, or
- Colonoscopy every 10 years, or
- Double-contrast barium enema every 5 years*, or
- CT colonography (virtual colonoscopy) every 5 years*
- These procedures can be scheduled.
Physicals/Well visits
Evaluation/ Diagnosis of symptoms
Echocardiogram
An echocardiogram (ECHO) is a sonogram of the heart. In addition to creating two-dimensional pictures of the cardiovascular system, an echocardiogram can also produce accurate assessment of the velocity of blood and cardiac tissue using pulses or continuous waves which allows assessment of cardiac valve areas and heart function. The biggest advantage to echocardiogram is that it is noninvasive and has no know risks or side effects. It evaluates the architecture and function of the heart.
Echocardiogram assists in the diagnostic findings of:
- Cardiovascular diseases
- Assess the heart’s pumping capacity and location and extent of any damage to its tissues.
- Assessing diseases of the heart valves.
- Allows doctors to evaluate the heart valves and detect abnormalities in the pattern of
- blood flow such as the backward flow of blood through partly closed heart valves
- called regurgitation.
- Cardiomyopathy (heart muscle disease)
ECG Services
Electrocardiography (ECG) is a recording of electrical activity of the heart over a period of time. Electrodes are attached to the outer surface of the skin (across the chest) and record the electrical activity of the heart by a device external to the body. With each heartbeat, an electrical signal spreads from the top of the heart to the bottom. As it travels, the signal causes the heart to contract and pump blood. The process repeats with each new heartbeat. The heart’s electrical signals set the rhythm of the heartbeat. The recording of the heart’s electrical activity, produced by this noninvasive procedure, is termed an electrocardiogram.
An ECG shows:
- How fast your heart is beating
- Whether the rhythm of your heartbeat is steady or irregular
- The strength and timing of electrical signals as they pass through each part of your heart
- Test results can also suggest other disorders that affect heart function
Lab Services
Having an on-site laboratory makes it convenient for our patients to have lab work completed, and guarantees our staff quick access to the results.
Our lab offers many tests, including:
- Throat Cultures
- Flu Cultures
- Rapid Strep Tests
- Urinalysis
- Pregnancy Tests
- Blood Tests
Pre-Surgical Evaluations
Pulmonary Evaluations
Pulmonary function tests are a group of tests that measure how well the lungs take in and release air and how well they move gases such as oxygen from the atmosphere into the body’s circulation.
Pulmonary function tests are done to:
- Diagnose certain types of lung disease (such as asthma, bronchitis, and emphysema)
- Find the cause of shortness of breath
- Measure whether exposure to chemicals at work affects lung function
- Check lung function before someone has surgery
It also can be done to:
- Assess the effect of medication
- Measure progress in disease treatment
Ultrasound and Doppler
Carotid ultrasound is a painless test that uses high-frequency sound waves to create pictures of the insides of the two large arteries in your neck. These arteries, called carotid arteries, supply your brain with oxygen-rich blood. There is one carotid artery on each side of your neck. A standard carotid ultrasound shows the structure of your carotid arteries. Carotid ultrasound shows whether a substance called plaque has narrowed your carotid arteries. Plaque is made up of fat, cholesterol, calcium, and other substances found in the blood. This condition is called carotid artery disease. Too much plaque in a carotid artery can cause a stroke. The plaque can slow down or block the flow of blood through the artery, allowing a clot to form. A piece of the blood clot can break off and get stuck in the artery, blocking blood flow to the brain. This is what causes a stroke.
Your carotid ultrasound test will include a Doppler ultrasound. Doppler ultrasound is a special test that shows the movement of blood through your blood vessels. The results from both types of ultrasound allow the full assessment of blood flow through the carotid arteries.
- Lower Arterial Doppler – study of circulation in the legs
- Lower Venous Doppler – checks for blood clots and venous insufficiency
X-Ray
An X-ray is a quick, painless test that produces images of the structures inside your body — particularly your bones. This is a service that we provide at the South Valley Internal Medicine Facility.
What You Need to Know About Your Appointment
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A list of your medicines
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Family Medical History
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Your Medical History
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