Preventative Screenings

Computed Tomography (CT) Heart Scan - $49

This screening is performed using a CT scanner to determine the amount of hardened plaque inside your coronary arteries. Plaque build-up inside your coronary arteries can lead to a heart attack if the flow of oxygen-rich blood to your heart is reduced or blocked.

To be eligible, men must be older than 35, and women must be older than 40. You must weigh 345 lbs or less. Patients must have a primary care physician to whom the heart scan results can be sent. Patients must disclose if they are under the care of a cardiologist. This test is not recommended for patients with stents or previous heart surgery. We do not bill medical insurances for specially priced heart scans. 

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Vascular Screening Package - $79

• Carotid Artery Screening—This test screens for possible narrowing and blockages of the carotid arteries, which are the main arteries in the neck that supply blood to the brain. If these arteries are blocked, you could be at a higher risk of stroke.
• Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Screening—This non-invasive ultrasound test screens for an aneurysm—a bulge or weakness—in the aorta, the major blood vessel that extends from the heart into the abdomen.
• Ankle Brachial Index Test—This procedure tests for peripheral artery disease by screening for blockages and plaque buildup in the legs, which is linked to cardiovascular disease. Deposits of plaque in the large arteries of the legs can block the blood supply to the legs, resulting in pain when walking.

Patients must be at least 30 years old.

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Mammograms

Mammograms are recommended annually for women starting at age 40. Regular screenings can catch breast cancer in its early stages when treatment is most successful. Don't delay; take control of your health. 

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Direct Access Lab Testing

With our Direct Access Laboratory, you can order and pay for lab tests online. These test profiles are designed to evaluate your current health status via a simple blood draw done at your convenience at either our Noblesville or Westfield hospital locations. The profiles are available at a discounted price and a physician’s order is not required.

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Colonoscopy

Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer, yet it is one of the most preventable. It is highly treatable and is often curable when caught early. At Riverview Health, our team of highly skilled experts are trained in evaluating growths (polyps) and bleeding in the colon. A colonoscopy is a medical procedure that examines the inside of the large intestine. During this procedure, a flexible, lighted tube equipped with a tiny camera is gently inserted into the rectum. This allows the doctor to visualize the entire colon, identify and remove any abnormal growths called polyps, which can potentially develop into cancer. 

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Lung Cancer Screening with Low-dose CT - Healthcare Provider's Order Required

This screening uses a CT scan to identify early signs of lung cancer. The exam takes only a few minutes and doesn’t require any medications or needles. Board-certified radiologists provide the results of the exam to your physician. Contact your healthcare provider for an order. Your insurance will be billed.

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Know Your Numbers

Making sure you’re on the right track to maintaining a healthy heart is as simple as knowing five little numbers: blood pressure, blood sugar, body mass index, cholesterol and waist size. By regularly monitoring these five things, you can quickly see when something is abnormal so you can follow up with your doctor.

Blood Pressure
High blood pressure can lead to a host of health problems—most notably cardiovascular disease. By getting your blood pressure taken every few months, you’ll have a better idea of your baseline blood pressure in case you have a spike.

Blood Sugar
Having your blood sugar measured after an 8-hour fasting period is a great indicator of your risk for diabetes. If you already have diabetes, measuring your blood sugar periodically will help you know how well your treatment plan is working.

Body Mass Index (BMI)
This is an easy number you can find out by yourself at home. To determine your BMI, divide your weight in pounds by your height in inches squared. Then multiply by 703.

Example:
Weight = 175 pounds
Height = 72 inches

(175/72²) x 703 = 23.73

By knowing if your BMI falls in the overweight range (25-29.9) or obese range (30+), you can determine if you’re at-risk for related diseases, such as heart disease or diabetes. A normal range is considered to be between 18.5-24.9, while an underweight range is considered to be anything below 18.5.

Always talk to your physician about your findings so he or she can help you understand how your BMI may affect your overall health.

Cholesterol

Getting your cholesterol checked is important in determining your risk factors for cardiovascular disease. Share your results with your healthcare provider so he or she can help get your cholesterol back on track if it’s high, or keep an eye on it if it’s higher than normal.

Waist Circumference

This may be a number you’re all too aware of if you’ve tried to squeeze into an old pair of jeans. A large waist circumference or excess abdominal fat is associated with higher risks of cardiovascular disease and diabetes.