Description of Services

Body Composition Analysis: Use of electrical impedance to determine the percentage of your total body weight that is made up of fat.

Bone Densitometry: A radiographic study used to screen individuals for osteoporosis.

Breast Exam (female): A clinical breast exam performed by your Executive Health Program physician.

Cardiac CTA with Calcium Score: Uses computed tomography (CT) to obtain high resolution images of the heart and coronary arteries. Also measures the build up of calcium of the walls of the coronary arteries.

Chest x-ray: A radiographic study used to determine cardiac or pulmonary abnormalities.

Colonoscopy: A procedure using a flexible tube equipped with a fiberoptic lens to identify abnormalities in the colon and rectum.

Complete Blood Count: A blood test used to determine the amount of white blood cells, red blood cells and platelets in the bloodstream.

Comprehensive Metabolic Panel: A blood test used to assess kidney and liver function as well as other metabolic disorders.

Comprehensive Physical Examination: A thorough physical examination performed by your Executive Health Program physician.

Comprehensive Report of Results and Recommendations: A discussion between you and your Executive Health Program physician to review your test results and develop a wellness plan. You will also receive recommendations for any further testing or follow up.

Cosmetic Surgery Consultation: A consultation with a surgeon specialized in cosmetic procedures such as: facelift, rhinoplasty, liposuction, chin augmentation, eye-lift, collagen injection, glycolic peels, cosmetic laser surgery and many other services that can enhance your features.

Digital Mammography: A sophisticated radiographic examination of the breast used to detect breast cancer.

Fitness Assessment: An evaluation of your fitness history and past injuries. A fitness program will be designed to meet your personal needs and goals with an emphasis on strength training, cardiovascular exercise and flexibility.

Hearing Screening: Use of a handheld audiometer to screen for hearing loss.

Hemoccult Testing: A test to detect for occult (hidden) blood in the stool.

Highly Sensitive C-Reactive Protein: A blood test used as a “marker” for infection and inflammation that could indicate the need for further testing.

Lifestyle/Behavioral Health Consultation: A consultation with a psychiatrist to create a personalized treatment program for your individual needs. Common concerns include stress management, addictive behaviors, obesity or eating disorders, depression, anxiety and many other conditions.

Lipid Panel: A blood test including total cholesterol, LDL, HDL and triglycerides used to determine a person’s risk for coronary artery disease.

Nutritional Consultation: A consultation done by a dietary specialist focused on reducing health risks and controlling weight.

Ophthalmological Examination: A comprehensive clinical eye examination is performed by a highly specialized Ophthalmologist.

Pelvic Exam and PAP Smear Testing (female): A clinical examination of the reproductive organs and ThinPrep® Pap Test which screens for cervical cancer and Human Papillomavirus (HPV).

Personal Consultation: Your Executive Health Program physician will thoroughly review your health history with you, answer your questions and address any concerns.

Prostate Exam (male): A digital examination of the prostate gland to screen for prostate cancer.

Prostate Specific Antigen (male): (PSA) A blood test used to screen for prostate cancer.

Resting EKG: Records the electrical activity of your heart.

Thyroid Stimulating Hormone: A blood test which can indicate abnormalities with thyroid gland function.

Treadmill Cardiac Stress Test: Use of a cardiac monitor and treadmill exercise to evaluate how your heart responds to physical activity.

Urinalysis: A test used to detect the presence of infection or metabolic disorders such as kidney disease.

Visual Screening: Use of a Snelling Chart to screen distance vision and red/green color vision.

Whole Body PET/CT and PET Brain Scan: Uses PET (Positron Emission Tomography) and CT (Computed Tomography) to pinpoint disease states in the body. Combining these two scanning technologies enables more accurate diagnosis and identification of cancer, heart and blood vessel diseases and brain disorders including Alzheimer’s disease. Also detects the presence of an aneurysum in the abdominal aorta.