Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring (ABPM) is the process of measuring your blood pressure as you go about your normal daily routine. It uses a small digital BP machine that is attached to a belt around your body and which is connected to a cuff around your upper arm.
A Holter monitor is a battery-operated portable device that measures and records your heart's activity (ECG) continuously for 24 hours or longer. The device is the size of a small camera.
Our doctors will recommend the right medication as per your needs, or help guard you from infectious diseases with vaccines.
A physical examination helps a primary care provider (PCP) to determine the general status of an individual's health.
Cautery can be used in various minor surgical procedures in dermatology, ophthalmology, otolaryngology, plastic surgery, and urology.
A drug test is a technical analysis of a biological specimen to determine the presence or absence of specified parent drugs or their metabolites.
An ECG can record the rhythm of the electrical impulses that travel through your heart. Your doctor can then use the resulting signal patterns to diagnose various heart conditions.
Otorhinolaryngology is the diagnosis, evaluation and management of a wide range of diseases of the head and neck, including the ear, nose and throat regions.
An executive physical examination is incredibly comprehensive and provides patients with a great opportunity to have an illness diagnosed just as it starts.
Laboratory tests are often part of a routine checkup to look for changes in your health. They also help doctors diagnose medical conditions, plan or evaluate treatments, and monitor diseases.
Aventus MCI physicians will carefully review your medical and occupational history before proceeding with the physical examination.
Consultations can be broken down into three different types: advice on diagnosis, advice on management, or arrangements for a specific procedure or test.
Ultrasound imaging uses sound waves to produce pictures of the inside of the body. It is used to help diagnose the causes of pain, swelling and infection in the body’s internal organs.
An X-ray is a quick, painless test that produces images of the structures inside your body — particularly your bones. Dense materials, such as bone and metal, show up as white on X-rays. The air in your lungs shows up as black. Fat and muscle appear as shades of gray.