UrgentCare2Go® offers confidential, in-home evaluations for suspected aortic stenosis. Mobile providers assess symptoms such as chest pain, shortness of breath, fatigue, and palpitations. They review medical history, perform preliminary cardiac assessments, and guide patients on further testing or specialist referral — all from the comfort of your home.
We accept most major insurance plansAn aortic stenosis evaluation helps determine if the aortic valve is narrowed, affecting blood flow from the heart. During your visit, your provider will:
Mobile visits help detect valve narrowing early to prevent complications. UrgentCare2Go® assists patients with timely assessment and referral.
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At UrgentCare2Go®, we accept most major insurance plans including Medicare and Texas Medicaid using our billing company DK Physicians PLLC.
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Aortic stenosis is the narrowing of the aortic valve, restricting blood flow from the heart and increasing cardiac workload.
Individuals with congenital valve abnormalities, age-related calcification, rheumatic fever, or heart disease may be at increased risk.
Chest pain, shortness of breath, fatigue, palpitations, dizziness, or fainting may suggest aortic stenosis.
Physical examination, echocardiography, and sometimes advanced imaging are used to assess valve narrowing and severity.
Mobile providers can evaluate symptoms and perform preliminary assessments, but echocardiography is needed for definitive diagnosis.
Treatment may include monitoring, medications for heart function, or referral for valve repair or replacement if severe.
Severe untreated stenosis can lead to heart failure, arrhythmias, or sudden cardiac events. Early evaluation improves outcomes.
Most major insurance plans are accepted. Staff can verify coverage and provide self-pay options if needed.
Yes, congenital aortic stenosis can occur in children, but age-related valve narrowing is more common in adults.
Follow-up includes periodic cardiac assessments, imaging, and ongoing management of symptoms and cardiac function.
Telehealth can be used for initial symptom assessment and guidance, but in-person imaging is required for diagnosis.