The Vascuscreen System follows a structured vascular screening process designed for efficiency, accuracy, and seamless integration into modern practice operations. As an FDA-cleared screening system, it gathers physiologic data from multiple measurement components and organizes findings into a comprehensive report for review and Clinical Wellness Interpretation.
This streamlined non-invasive screening workflow supports structured implementation within practices, wellness organizations, and enterprise screening environments.

The patient is entered into the secure database, and basic demographic and visit information is recorded prior to testing.

Non-invasive sensors and blood pressure cuffs are applied to the arm, ankles, finger, and feet according to standardized positioning guidelines to ensure accurate data capture.

The system records pulse waveforms, blood pressure measurements, pulse volume recordings, oxygen saturation, and galvanic skin response while the patient remains relaxed to establish a physiologic baseline.

Guided breathing and postural or pressure-based maneuvers are performed to evaluate autonomic responsiveness and cardiovascular reflex patterns.

Non-invasive sensors and blood pressure cuffs are applied to the arm, ankles, finger, and feet according to standardized positioning guidelines to ensure accurate data capture.

A comprehensive status report is generated as a PDF for practitioner review and documentation.
The screening process is quick, simple, and designed for in-practice use. It integrates easily into existing workflows with minimal disruption.
Screenings are designed to support preventive wellness workflows and may be incorporated into routine care at the provider’s discretion.
Screening data is organized into clear, structured outputs for review. These insights support wellness discussions within a clinical context.
Results may be reviewed through a Clinical Wellness Interpretation process to help contextualize findings within a broader wellness or medical framework.
Final interpretation remains the responsibility of the licensed healthcare professional.
Vascular screening is a structured assessment that collects physiologic data on vascular and autonomic function using non-invasive measurement tools.
Within the Vascuscreen FDA-cleared screening system, this process follows standardized steps to ensure accurate data capture, structured scoring, and organized reporting for practitioner review.
No, the vascular screening process is non-invasive and does not require surgical procedures or internal instrumentation.
Sensors and cuffs are applied externally, enabling structured data collection while maintaining patient comfort and operational efficiency in preventive screening programs.
The complete vascular screening process typically takes approximately 8–12 minutes for data collection.
Because it follows a streamlined non-invasive screening workflow, the process integrates efficiently into clinical schedules without significant disruption.
Yes, the Vascuscreen platform is an FDA-cleared screening system based on clinically validated methodologies.
The system emphasizes structured data capture, repeatability, and secure reporting while maintaining separation between screening and formal diagnosis.
The vascular screening process supports broader preventative screenings by providing measurable physiologic markers that can be tracked over time.
This structured approach allows healthcare professionals to monitor trends, support proactive health discussions, and integrate findings into longitudinal wellness strategies when appropriate.