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03-18-2026 03:08 PM - edited 03-18-2026 04:38 PM
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03-18-2026 03:21 PM
I used to use them years ago, but since I started having heart problems, I just go to my Cardiologist.
I guess they're okay, but from what I've heard, they aren't so good lately.
If I thought I might be having problems, I wouldn't trust them. I would get my pcp to send me to a Cardio doc. Just my opinion.
03-18-2026 03:28 PM
@BunSnoop. I don't understand why you'd even consider a service with such poor reviews unless your life is too peaceful and you need some aggravation.
03-18-2026 04:16 PM
If your doctor won't or did not to suggest why would you have it done?
I'm sure if you doctor felt it necessary they would have ordered it themselves.
03-18-2026 04:27 PM
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@BunSnoop Any idea what percentage of the reviews were negative? I am not surprised there were some, but if a majority of the responses were in the 3-5 categories I'd save my time and my money for potentionally better advice.
I've seen their ads but I am already screening annually with my local cardiologist,
03-18-2026 04:28 PM
Ask your doc about screenings that concern you before you go ahead and book a service on your own.
03-18-2026 04:41 PM
03-18-2026 04:44 PM
@Trinity11 , thank you for your kind reply. I'm sorry to hear about your heart attack and hope you're doing better. My husband passed away recently from a heart attack so I was just curious. Thank you again - take care.
03-18-2026 04:50 PM
@BunSnoop wrote:@Trinity11 , thank you for your kind reply. I'm sorry to hear about your heart attack and hope you're doing better. My husband passed away recently from a heart attack so I was just curious. Thank you again - take care.
Thank you @BunSnoop . It was 10 years ago that I had the testing. My last heart attack was 9 years ago but I am blessed with a wonderful doctor and doing well.
I am sorry to read about your husband's passing. I follow your posts, so I know the unspeakable loss you have had to endure. Thinking of you and wishing you my best.💐💕
03-18-2026 04:57 PM
@CelticCrafter wrote:
If your doctor won't or did not to suggest why would you have it done?
I'm sure if you doctor felt it necessary they would have ordered it themselves.
@CelticCrafter , sometimes you need to be your own advocate. My doctor did not order a preventive heart scan but I had one done on my own based on the information I read in a brochure in the outpatient diagnostic imaging department. The results came back and I was referred to a cardiologist. Doctors don't normally order the scan because it's not covered by Medicare. I don't care whether or not Medicare covers it - I only want what's best for me. If I had not been an advocate for myself, I never would be under the care that I am now of a cardiologist and receiving the treatment plan he prescribed for me. Sometimes you have to take things into your own hands.
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