Freeport residents receive hospital-grade cardiovascular ultrasound at home — no drive to Brunswick or Portland, no referral needed, no insurance gatekeeping. BlackPoint Diagnostics covers Freeport and Cumberland County with same-week scheduling and cardiologist-reviewed results in 24–48 hours.
Book directly — no physician order, no insurance pre-authorization, no waiting for a specialist slot to open.
Every scan reviewed by a board-certified cardiologist. Not just a sonographer's impressions — a full written clinical report.
You know what we found within two business days. Not two weeks. Not after a follow-up appointment.
Your report explains what was found in language you can understand and act on — not just technical values without context.
Use your health savings account or flexible spending account. Itemized receipts provided for potential insurance reimbursement.
Mindray imaging technology — the same platform used in accredited hospital diagnostic labs throughout Maine.
BlackPoint covers Freeport and the surrounding Cumberland County communities between Brunswick and Portland.
Freeport is a small town of approximately 8,600 residents situated between Brunswick and Portland along the I-295 corridor. Like much of coastal Maine, Freeport has a growing population of adults over 55 — a demographic group where the prevalence of cardiovascular and peripheral vascular disease rises significantly. Conditions such as carotid stenosis, abdominal aortic aneurysm, and heart valve abnormalities can develop without noticeable symptoms for years.
For Freeport residents, the nearest hospital-based diagnostic imaging typically requires a drive to Mid Coast Hospital in Brunswick or Maine Medical Center in Portland. Wait times for a referral-based cardiac ultrasound can stretch to several weeks, particularly during peak seasons when Maine's population swells with seasonal residents. Mobile diagnostics remove the travel burden and scheduling bottleneck entirely.
BlackPoint Diagnostics brings hospital-grade cardiovascular ultrasound directly to your Freeport home. Emanuel Estruch, RDCS, RVT — an ARDMS-certified cardiac and vascular sonographer — performs each scan using Mindray imaging technology, the same platform found in accredited hospital diagnostic labs. Every study is reviewed by a board-certified cardiologist, and your written report arrives within 24 to 48 hours. No referral needed, no insurance gatekeeping, and no waiting room.
We offer six diagnostic ultrasound studies, each available as a mobile appointment at your Freeport home or a local care facility:
Learn more about why screening matters in our article on the case for preventive cardiovascular screening, or explore how mobile diagnostics work. You can also download our free screening guide to prepare for your appointment.
Yes. BlackPoint Diagnostics provides fully mobile cardiovascular and vascular ultrasound throughout Freeport. We bring hospital-grade Mindray imaging equipment directly to your home or a local care facility — no need to drive to Brunswick or Portland.
$397 per scan, all-inclusive. That covers the in-home sonographer visit, the imaging study, cardiologist review by Dr. Gandelman, and your written clinical report. HSA and FSA cards are accepted.
No. BlackPoint Diagnostics operates as a direct-access screening service. You can book online or by phone without a physician referral or insurance pre-authorization.
We offer echocardiogram, carotid duplex ultrasound, abdominal aortic aneurysm screening, lower extremity venous duplex, lower extremity arterial duplex, and renal arterial ultrasound. Multi-scan packages are also available at reduced rates.
Every scan is reviewed by a board-certified cardiologist, and your written clinical report is delivered within 24 to 48 hours. The report is written in plain language so you can understand and act on the findings.
Fully mobile to Freeport and Cumberland County. No referral. $397 per scan, all-inclusive. Cardiologist-reviewed results in 24–48 hours.