• Carotid Screening – $95

  • AAA Screening – $95

  • ABI Screening – $85

Bundle:

Stroke & Vascular Screening Package (all 3 of above screenings) – $195

Disclaimer:

These screenings are for preventive purposes only and are not a substitute for medical evaluation or diagnosis.

Serving patients throughout Kitsap County, including Bremerton, Silverdale, Port Orchard, Poulsbo, Bainbridge Island, and surrounding communities.

Preventive Vascular Screenings (No Referral Required)

Carotid Ultrasound (Stroke Screening)

Evaluate blood flow in the arteries supplying the brain and detect plaque buildup or narrowing (carotid artery disease). This painless, non-invasive screening can help identify stroke risk before symptoms develop, allowing patients to discuss preventive care with their healthcare provider.

Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA) Screening

Compare blood pressure in the arms and ankles to evaluate circulation to the legs. This quick, non-invasive screening can help detect peripheral artery disease (PAD), a condition that may increase the risk of heart attack, stroke, and poor wound healing.

Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI) Screening

Screen for enlargement of the abdominal aorta (abdominal aortic aneurysm), which often develops without symptoms. Early detection can help prevent life-threatening rupture and is especially important for adults with risk factors such as age, smoking history, or a family history of aneurysm.

Carotid Ultrasound (Stroke Screening)

Evaluate blood flow to the brain and detect plaque buildup or narrowing in the carotid arteries. This quick, non-invasive exam helps identify stroke risk early—allowing providers to intervene before symptoms develop.

Venous Ultrasound (DVT Detection)

Analyze arterial blood flow to identify blockages or reduced circulation. Ideal for patients with leg pain, cramping, or non-healing wounds, helping diagnose peripheral artery disease and guide treatment.

Arterial Ultrasound & ABI Testing

Assess for blood clots in the arms or legs using real-time imaging and compression techniques. Fast, accurate diagnosis is critical to preventing serious complications like pulmonary embolism.