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Brain MRI allows for the detection of tumor, lesions, tissue damage or diseases including Alzheimer's disease, Huntington's disease, multiple sclerosis (MS), and Parkinson's disease.
Hearing screenings are used as a preliminary phase to check an individual’s hearing to determine whether or not further evaluation, diagnosis, or treatment is needed. A hearing screening is a safe procedure that is typically performed for newborns and infants. 
Computed tomography (CT) of the head uses special X-ray equipment to help assess head injuries, severe headaches, dizziness, and other symptoms of aneurysm, bleeding, stroke and brain tumors. It also helps your doctor evaluate your face, sinuses, and skull or plan radiation therapy for brain cancer. In emergency cases, it can reveal internal injuries and bleeding quickly enough to help save lives.

An eye examination includes a series of vision tests that check for any issues with the eyes such as amblyopia or strabismus that may lead to vision loss. Eye examinations can also detect any number of eye conditions, such as glaucoma, cataract, pinkeye, diabetic retinopathy, and color blindness. Most eye problems can be solved with a comprehensive treatment plan if detected at an early stage.

Memory screenings are designed for those who are concerned with their cognitive, thinking, and memory skills. A memory screening is a useful tool that can be used as an indicator for how an individual’s memory will function in the near future.

Heart 


A Cholesterol Panel, otherwise known as a Lipid Panel, is a test to that measures the cholesterol levels in your blood. The lipids (fats) found in blood can be categorized as (LDL) Low Density Lipoprotein, (HDL) High Density Lipoprotein, and Triglycerides. LDL’s are labeled as bad cholesterol and HDL’s are labeled as good cholesterol. LDL’s and HDL’s are necessary but an imbalance of either may increase the risk of developing heart disease and or stroke. A Cholesterol Panel will help identify abnormal cholesterol levels and the necessary steps needed to favor a desirable HDL/LDL ratio.
EKG is a simple test that records the heart's electrical activity. An EKG shows, how fast your heart is beating, whether the rhythm of your heartbeat is steady or irregular and the strength and timing of electrical signals as they pass through each part of your heart. Diseases of the coronary arteries, atherosclerosis, cardiomyopathy, arrhythmia, and heart failure can often be detected by simple EKG analysis.
This CRP Test serves as a screening process to help gauge if you might be at risk for heart disease or inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and lupus. CRP’s are C-reactive proteins that are produced by the liver and are released in a response to inflammation. C-reactive proteins, in other words are used as a marker for inflammation.
Coronary Calcium Scores are used to determine the amount of calcium deposits in your blood vessels by a CT scan. Calcified deposits can be found in plaque. The buildup of plaque in the coronary arteries could restrict blood flow as it’s an early sign of heart diseases such as coronary artery disease. Checking your coronary calcium score for calcified deposits at an early stage is a preventive measure to reduce your risk for heart disease.
Cardiac CTA with Calcium Scoring uses a special X-ray test called computerized tomography (CT) to check for the buildup of calcium and plaque on the walls of the arteries of the heart and coronary arteries. This test is used to check for heart disease in an early stage to determine its severity.

Lungs 


Chest X-rays are recommended for patients with breathing and lung complaints. Selective use of X-ray technology can be used to evaluate painful bones, joints and cervical (neck), thoracic (upper back), or lumbar (low back) spine pain. An X-ray examination uses electromagnetic radiation to make images of your bones, teeth and internal organs. It's a fast, easy and safe way for your doctor to view and assess conditions inside your body. This is particularly useful in assessment of chest/lung pathology, as well as bone and joint pathology.
Spiromerty Testing measures air flow in the lungs, and is one of the most widely used tests to measure lung function or pulmonary function. The test is used to determine the cause of shortness of breath and to diagnose asthma, chronic bronchitis, emphysema, pulmonary fibrosis, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

Skin 


Dermatological skin checks are used as a screening method to find possible signs of skin cancer. Skin cancer is one of the most common types of cancer as one in five Americans will develop some type of skin cancer in their lifetime. Skin checks will be able to screen for basal cell cariconoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and malignant melanoma which arise from pigmented moles. Early detection and diagnosis will expedite the treatment and process for skin cancer.

 Men's Health


Prostate-specific Antigen test is used as a screening method to detect and diagnose prostate cancer. The prostate is a small gland that encircles the upper part of the urethra and is located right below the urinary bladder. The prostate produces a protein that can be found in the blood and semen. PSA tests measure the level of PSA’s in the blood. Men with high levels of PSA’s may indicate an association of prostate cancer.
Digital rectal examinations are performed as a screening method to detect any signs of prostate cancer as well as any abnormalities within the lower rectum, anus, and pelvis. The prostate gland is checked in men, whereas the uterus and ovaries are checked in women as part as a routine gynecological exam.

Women's Health 


Mammography is an X-ray examination of the breast. It is used to detect and diagnose breast disease in women who either have breast problems such as a lump, pain, or nipple discharge, as well as for women who have no breast complaints. The procedure allows detection of breast cancers, benign tumors, and cysts before they can be detected by hand.
A pelvic examination is used by doctors to examine a female’s reproductive organs for any signs of illness or abnormalities and used as a screening method for cervical cancer or sexually transmitted diseases. Pelvic examinations are usually performed as part as a routine gynecological exam or during pregnancy. A pelvic examination may be suggested if there is pain around the pelvic area.
Typically conducted in conjunction with a pelvic exam, a pap smear is performed as a screening method to detect any signs of cervical cancer. Cell samples are taken from the cervix, which is located between the uterus and vagina, to be examined for any cancerous abnormalities. Detection of cervical cancer in the early stages is beneficial in both the prevention and treatment process.
Densitometry, otherwise known as a DEXA (dual energy x-ray absorptiometry) scan, is performed as a means to measure bone mineral density. A bone densitometry test is non-invasive test that utilizes the bone density results as an indicator of fragile or weak bones. Weak bones are a precursor for bone thinning diseases such as osteoporosis or osteopenia.

 Vascular Screening


Cartoid Doppler Ultrasound test is a useful screening procedure that measures the blood flow through the arteries and provides information about the structure of the arteries from your collarbone to your jaw. It's used to evaluate the risk of stroke in patients who have a history of stroke or are believed to be at high risk. The carotid arteries are the two major arteries on each side of the neck that carry blood to the head. The goal of carotid ultrasound is to screen patients for blockage or narrowing of their carotid arteries, to reduce the risk of having a stroke.
An aorta ultrasound is a non-invasive procedure that utilizes sound wave imaging to observe the aorta. The aorta is the largest artery in the body and carries blood from the heart to the rest of the body and body tissues. An aorta ultrasound is used as a screening method to detect abnormal aortic aneurysm (enlargement) at an early stage. If an aortic aneurysm gets too large, it may rupture. Early detection of an aortic aneurysm can prompt proper treatment in order to avoid a ruptured aneurysm.
An ankle brachial index test is a non-invasive procedure that measures the systolic blood pressure at both your ankle and arm. The measurements indicate the ankle brachial index which is the ratio of blood pressure in the lower limbs to the upper limbs. Your ankle brachial index determines if you’re at risk for peripheral arterial disease (PAD). Increased blood volume can raise peripheral resistance and your chance for developing peripheral arterial disease.Wellness & Prevention

 Wellness and Prevention


Your behavioral and mental health well-being is important because it can directly contribute to your overall health. A behavioral health assessment is used to determine if you’re experiencing any symptoms of a mental health condition such as depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, bi-polar disorder, or anxiety. For example, if someone is in a depressed state of mind, certain substances get released and cause an imbalance of neurotransmitters such as serotonin levels, ultimately affecting brain function. This assessment is a preliminary phase to determine whether or not an individual with a mental health condition will need further evaluation, diagnosis, or treatment in order to lead a higher quality of life.
Several body composition tests are used to measure the distribution of body fat and lean mass in your body. Body composition test results are important in determining overall health outcomes of an individual. Having an unhealthy and unfavorable body composition can have adverse effects on health as it increases a higher incidence of arteriosclerosis, hypertension, coronary artery disease, and diabetes mellitus.

A colonoscopy is an endoscopic procedure that examines the rectum the four parts of the large intestine (ascending colon, transverse colon, descending colon, and sigmoid colon) for any abnormalities as well as to investigate the cause of diarrhea, rectal bleeding, blood in the stool, . A colonoscopy can be used as a screening tool to detect colon cancer and for colon polyps which is a precursor to colon cancer.

Colonoscopies are not scheduled on the same day as an executive physical but can be arranged by a client’s executive concierge.

A nutritional consultation will be able to establish a personalized nutritional and diet plan based on your own nutritional goals and criteria. Your nutritional consultation will provide tips on how to prepare the healthiest nutrition plan while obtaining the most sufficient nutrients that best fits your current health status. A nutritional consultation will be able to go over ways to improve your eating habits which can be beneficial your overall health and certain chronic diseases.
Involves working and acting on the body with pressure – structured, unstructured, stationary, or moving – tension, motion, or vibration, done manually or with mechanical aids. Massage can be applied with the hands, fingers, elbows, knees, forearm, feet, or a massage device. Depending on the application and technique used, massage is used to promote relaxation and well-being, and is beneficial in treating sports injuries and other problems affecting the musculature of the body such as postural misalignment and many painful conditions.