UrgentCare2Go® provides confidential, in-home evaluations for suspected aortic valve regurgitation. Mobile providers assess symptoms such as fatigue, shortness of breath, palpitations, and chest discomfort. They review cardiac history, perform initial assessments, and provide guidance on further testing or cardiology referral — all from the comfort of your home.
We accept most major insurance plansAn evaluation for aortic valve regurgitation helps determine whether the aortic valve is leaking blood back into the left ventricle, which can affect cardiac function. During your visit, your provider will:
Mobile visits allow early detection of valve leakage to prevent complications. UrgentCare2Go® helps patients receive 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 valve regurgitation occurs when the valve allows blood to flow backward into the left ventricle, potentially causing heart strain and reduced cardiac efficiency.
Patients with congenital valve defects, rheumatic heart disease, high blood pressure, or previous heart infections are at higher risk.
Fatigue, shortness of breath, chest discomfort, palpitations, swelling, or dizziness may indicate valve leakage.
Diagnosis usually includes physical examination, echocardiography, and possibly additional cardiac imaging to assess severity.
Mobile providers can evaluate symptoms and perform preliminary assessments, but echocardiography is required for definitive diagnosis.
Treatment may include medications, lifestyle management, and referral to a cardiologist for valve repair or replacement if severe.
Untreated severe aortic valve regurgitation can lead to heart failure and other complications. Early evaluation improves outcomes.
Most major insurance plans are accepted. Staff can assist with coverage verification and self-pay options.
Yes, congenital valve defects can cause regurgitation in children, but it is more common in adults due to valve degeneration.
Follow-up includes repeat assessments, imaging, and ongoing management of symptoms and cardiac function.
Telehealth can help with initial symptom assessment and guidance, but in-person imaging is required for diagnosis and management.