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Frequently Asked Questions

For providers

  • Yes. Prevenna applies strict medical data protection protocols and uses secure systems to ensure your personal and medical information is always protected and confidential.

  • You can easily schedule your medical tests by contacting Prevenna directly or through our available booking options. Our team will guide you through every step.

  • You can easily schedule your medical tests by contacting Prevenna directly or through our available booking options. Our team will guide you through every step.

  • Once your analysis is complete, results are made available securely, following Prevenna’s confidentiality and medical data protection standards.

for patients

  • The Prevenna screening is built to uncover “hidden” health risks by looking at key indicators tied to heart health, vascular and stroke risk, inflammatory illnesses, diabetes, and lung function.

  • The Prevenna screening includes arterial elasticity, EKG, echocardiogram, carotid artery ultrasound, lung function testing, retinal eye photo, glaucoma testing, and abdominal
    aortic ultrasound.

  • Most patients complete the Prevenna screening in a single convenient appointment that typically takes about 45 minutes.

  • No. Prevenna is designed to be non-invasive and painless. The tests are performed externally and do not involve surgery or procedures that require recovery time.

  • No. Many serious conditions develop quietly over time, and people often feel fine while risk is building. Prevenna is meant to help patients and physicians look beyond symptoms and routine labs, so potential issues can be identified earlier and treated preventatively.

  • Patients who want a more complete baseline, people with family history of heart disease or stroke, and patients with risk factors like high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes risk, or smoking history often ask about screening. If you are unsure whether it makes sense for you, ask your doctor. They can advise based on your personal history.

  • Prevenna is designed to be insurance-billable and is often covered by insurance plans. The best next step is to ask your doctor’s office or the Prevenna location to confirm coverage based on your insurance plan.

  • You will receive a clear report of your results, and your doctor can review it with you. Timing can vary by practice workflow, but the report is designed to support a straightforward discussion of what looks normal, what stands out, and what follow-up (if any) makes sense.

  • The report is a summary of the key diagnostic findings and is built to be physician-ready and patient-friendly. It typically includes a high level health summary, measurements
    and ranges, and flags for items that may warrant follow-up. It is designed to support actionable next steps with your doctor, not to replace ongoing care.

  • If the screening flags a potential risk factor, the next step is usually a conversation with your doctor about next steps. That may mean additional testing, a specialist referral, or
    lifestyle and medication adjustments depending on what was found. Prevenna is a screening tool. Your physician decides what to do with the information it provides.

  • No. Prevenna is meant to complement routine care, not replace it. It can add helpful diagnostic insight and a clearer baseline, but you should still follow your physician’s
    recommendations for regular visits, labs, and ongoing treatment.

  • No. Prevenna is a set of in-office diagnostic screenings performed during a physician visit. It is non-invasive and designed to fit into everyday care. It is different from
    concierge full-body imaging services.

  • Prevenna is available through participating physician offices and locations. Please use the contact form to be matched with the closest location.

  • The easiest way is to contact a participating Prevenna location or ask your physician’s office if they offer Prevenna. If not, please use the contact form to be matched with the
    closest practice.

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