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Heart Scan or Heart and Lung Scan at Advanced Body Scan (Up to 97% Off)

Advanced Body Scan - Oklahoma City
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Scanning system snaps detailed images of heart or lungs to help to determine presence of valve calcification or lung abnormalities

Caring for your body is a task that knows no end, much like counting all the stars in the night sky or shooing the drifters away from Mount Rushmore. Protect your health with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $17 for a heart scan (a $495 value)
  • $37 for a heart and lung scan (a $970 value)

    With EBT scanning systems, similar to a CT scan, technicians chart clients' calcium score to determine their potential for a heart attack or evidence of lung-cancer nodes. Upon request, gathered reports are sent to customers and their physician. Both options include a 45–60 minute private consultation with a review of clients' family health history, as well as an update on recent changes to the U.S. health-care system.

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Nov 21, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 2 per person, may buy multiple as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Must be between 40 and 72 years old, under 6'4", and weigh less than 300 lbs. Appointment required. Metallic implants, including pacemakers and splints, may affect test results. Married couples must redeem at the same time. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Advanced Body Scan - Oklahoma City

Supervised by medical director Stanley J. Dombek Jr., MD, FACS, the experienced technicians of Advanced Body Scan peer into clients’ inner workings. With the belief that prevention is the best way to protect the body, they use a modern scanning system to detect potential health issues, such as cardiovascular disease, which kills more than one-third of all Americans, or lung cancer, the deadliest type of cancer in both men and women. The system snaps detailed images of the heart, lungs, bone structures, and other organs caged within the body. Images fly from the lens to the computer screen quickly, allowing staff to take pictures of moving organs typically blurred in traditional scans, such as a beating heart or a stomach still flipping from its first roller-coaster ride.

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