We check our vehicles oil to ensure it doesn't fail on us.. you can find out if you have any heart issues or calcium build up that would result in stroke, and fix it before it happens. See below for a lives saved tracker. Within our own staff, we have already saved four lives that showed no visible health issues.
"I put myself last to get a CCTA as I am only 30 yo & in very good shape. I made it through the Marines and didn't even realize I had a hole in my heart... I could have had a stroke from a blood clot passing through the hole. This test saved my life, see below imaging - Zachary Feldman, Chief of Staff - BradenHealth
A computed tomography scan is a medical imaging technique used to obtain detailed internal images of the body.
Coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) is a non-invasive imaging test that uses X-rays to create 3D images of the heart and blood vessels. It can help diagnose a variety of heart conditions, including plaque buildup, blockages, and narrowing (stenosis) of the coronary arteries
3D model of Heart can better demonstrate abnormalities detected on 2D imaging.
*Actual scan from our CCTA Test
IV Contrast glows brightly and shows calcium buildup / blockage throughout the body.
*Actual scan from our CCTA Test - This patient is an extremely fit 30yo and has a higher blockage percentage than 98% of their age group.
A ventricular septal defect (VSD) is a hole in the heart. It's a common heart problem present at birth (congenital heart defect). The hole occurs in the wall that separates the heart's lower chambers (ventricles).
*Actual scan from our CCTA Test - This 30yo patient needed open heart surgery to close an unknown 4mm hole, known as a VSD. Th
A ventricular septal defect (VSD) is a hole in the heart. It's a common heart problem present at birth (congenital heart defect). The hole occurs in the wall that separates the heart's lower chambers (ventricles).
*Actual scan from our CCTA Test - This 30yo patient needed open heart surgery to close an unknown 4mm hole, known as a VSD. This patient went through the Marines and could easily have died in training from a stroke.
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