Preventive screenings
Screenings provide your provider with insights and a baseline on your health condition. These tests are a first crucial step in establishing a health plan.
Screenings provide your provider with insights and a baseline on your health condition. These tests are a first crucial step in establishing a health plan.
As you work toward a healthier lifestyle to either prevent future problems or to address a current condition, keep in mind some reasons why screenings are worth your time:
Patients are considered at risk for heart attack, stroke or other cardiovascular problems if they have a history of:
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Start the screening process by talking to your primary care provider about your symptoms. They can order the screening that is right for you. Once you receive an order from your provider (required to make an appointment), you are able to self-schedule these two common screenings:
To set up an EKG, answer a few questions, pick you date and fill in your patient information. Appointments are available at locations across the Beacon Health System.
To set up a Cardiac CT or PET scan, answer a few questions, pick you date and fill in your patient information. Appointments are available at locations across the Beacon Health System.
Since we know cost is important to you, use our Price Estimator Tool to determine what you can expect to pay for a screening and how much insurance may cover.
Once you have results, our team can identify the correct provider to help you move toward a healthier you.