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Stop by for a FREE Vascular Screening

PeachState Advanced Cardiac and Endovascular are out and about in the community offering FREE Vascular screening.  You might have seen us around by chance, but if you missed one of these valuable screenings you can always come to our office, and we can take care of you the same day.  In most instances the screenings take less than 10 minutes of your time but might very well save your life. 

COVID-19 may play a role in blood clotting, according to new studies. Blood clots are particularly harmful for those who have a vascular disease like PAD, which occurs when arteries get blocked with plaque and raises the risk of a heart attack or stroke.

Adults over the age of 18 eligible to participate. Participants in the screening will undergo a vascular ultrasound (Quantaflo Assessment). Older age, smoking, diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, obesity, and physical inactivity are all major risk factors for PAD.

PeachState Cardiac and Endovascular is the area’s first interventional cardiac practice that has a primary focus on the community and those with vascular disease. 

We are just a call or click away. To learn more, book an appointment online or over the phone with PeachState Advanced Cardiac & Endovascular. We have several locations in Georgia: Newnan, Atlanta, & Griffin.

 

Author
Kelly Miles Current Director of Business Development & Operations at PeachState Advanced Cardiac & Endovascular- PACE. Kelly has a passion for helping others navigate the healthcare industry and ensuring quality outcomes. She lives in Newnan, GA with her husband and children.

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