ANS Testing & Neural Scans
The autonomic nervous system (ANS) regulates physiologic processes, such as blood pressure, heart rate, body temperature, digestion, metabolism, and other processes.
Neural Scans are a remarkeable alternative to x-rays, CT SCANs, and MRIs that provides 95 percent accracy without any kind of invasive painful treatment.
Benefits of ANS Testing
Peripheral Small Fiber Neuropathy
Frequently associated with Diabetes, Pre-Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome. Other conditions may include: HIV, Guillain-Barre Syndrome, Celiac Disease, Hepatitis C, Restless Leg Syndrome, Abnormal Thyroid Function.
Cardiac Autonomic Neuropathy (CAN)
High blood glucose levels over a period of years may cause CAN. Nerves that signal the heart to beat faster are called Autonomic Nerves. When nerve damage affects the heart, it is referred to as CAN. CAN is not a disease of the heart; it is a problem with the nerves that control heart rate.
Cardiovascular and Peripheral Artery Disease
Atherosclerosis is the most common cause of CVD. Plaque buildup thickens and stiffens artery walls which inhibit blood flow through arteries to organs and tissues. In the heart it is known as coronary artery disease and in the legs it is known as peripheral arterial disease (PAD). CVD and PAD can be caused by correctable problems, such as an unhealthy diet, lack of exercise, being overweight and smoking.
Early Detection for Endothelial Dysfunction
Endothelial dysfunction is a well‐established response to cardiovascular risk factors and precedes the development of atherosclerosis. When cardiovascular risk factors are treated the endothelial dysfunction may be reversed. It is an independent predictor of cardiac events.
Adjunct in Diabetes Treatment
Early detection of Peripheral Small Fiber Neuropathy and Cardiac Autonomic Neuropathy.
Cardio-Metabolic Risk Markers (CMR)
The combination of VitalScan tests provides important Cardiometabolic Risk Measurements (CMR): a set of results used to assess the cluster of risk factors which are good indicators of a patient’s overall risk for type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease (CVD). CMR focuses clinical attention on the value of systematic evaluation, education, lifestyle and behavior changes, disease prevention, and treatment. Assessing CMR provides a more comprehensive picture of a patient’s health and potential risk for future disease.
Uncover Major Illnesses & Other Diseases
Non-Invasive Testing
A Quick Test That Could Safe Your Life
Over 30 Standardized Tests Available
Can Be Done At Your Primary Care Doctor's Office
Can Be Done At Your Primary Care Doctor's Office
Test For 8 Key Risk Factors
Autonomic Nervous System Dysfunction
Sudomotor Dysfunction
Plethysmography Cardiovascular Disease
Insulin Resistance
Endothelial Dysfunction Risk
Small Fiber Neuropathy
Cardio Autonomic Neuropathy
Cardiometabolic RIsk
Benefits of Neural Scans
Improvement
Improves clinical outcomes through early, objective assessment.
Detection
Detects declines in memory markers 15 years prior to the manifestation of symptoms.
Detects head injuries that a CT or MRI may be unable to detect.
Quick and Easy
Quick and easy functional assessment in the office allowing initiation of effective treatment options, altering the path of the disease state.
Reliable
Uses ANS/HRV, EEG, and ERP as reliable measures for head injuries.
Assesses pathology and ANS effects in patients suffering from chronic pain.
Empowerment
Empowers the physician to initiate necessary treatment early and assists with bio-feedback interventions.
Non-Opioid Treatment
Provides a non-opioid treatment for patients suffering from chronic pain.