Frank Higgins, Director of Operations at American Endovascular, explains what you can expect from your procedure and how to prepare.
During your initial consultation with American Endovascular you’ll simply need to bring a copy of your insurance card, ID, and the results of CT scans, MRIs, or other tests that are related to the problems you’re having.
Before your angiogram, write down a complete list of your medications including the name, the dose, and how often it’s taken. Also, write out a complete list of any surgeries or procedures you’ve had in the past. On the day of your angiogram, you might get nervous and forget about a medication or a procedure you’ve had. It’s very important we have a complete record of your medical history.
Also, leading up to the procedure make notes of your questions and concerns. Either write them down or put your notes in your phone. Again, you can get nervous and easily distracted by everything that’s going on. We want to make sure that we answer all of your questions so you’re completely comfortable with the angiogram procedure.
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