Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) Test
This test is used to help a cardiologist determine any issues with a patient’s heart by monitoring the heart’s electrical signals.
Holter Monitor
Similar to an EKG, this device monitors the heart’s electrical signals and can detect abnormal – or even dangerous – rhythms in the heart.
Treadmill/Stress Test
This test is used to help a cardiologist determine the heart’s ability to respond to physical activity.
Echocardiogram (Echo Test)
This test is an ultrasound test that provides images of a patient’s heart.
Carotid Ultrasound
This ultrasound shows the size of any blockages present in arteries located in the neck by taking images of this area.
Renal Ultrasound
This ultrasound shows the size of any blockages that may be present in the kidney’s arteries, which could reduce blood flow to the kidneys.
Abdominal Aorta Ultrasound
This ultrasound can determine if any blockages or aneurysms are present in the aorta (a large blood vessel found in the center of the body which distributes blood from the heart).
Lower Extremity Venous with Reflux Ultrasound
A Lower Extremity Venous with Reflux Ultrasound is a test which uses high frequency sound waves to obtain images of the veins in the legs.
Lower Extremity Arterial Ultrasound
Lower extremity arterial ultrasound is performed to detect the location and presence of peripheral arterial disease or P.A.D.
Iliocaval IVUS and Stenting
If your symptoms persist after EVLT treatments you may be suffering from Iliac vein compression syndrome and Iliocaval IVUS and Stenting may be needed.
Peripheral Angiography
This test allows the doctor to see the vasculature, or arrangement of the veins, for the treatment of Peripheral Artery Disease.
Peripheral Revascularization
This procedure allows the doctor treat Peripheral Artery Disease by using atherectomy devices, declotting or aspiration devices, as well as balloons and/or medicated/non-medicated stents.