Harpswell's peninsula geography makes hospital-based imaging especially inconvenient. BlackPoint's mobile service eliminates the drive entirely — bringing hospital-grade cardiovascular ultrasound to your home on Harpswell Neck, Orr's Island, Bailey Island, or anywhere on the peninsula.
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 the full Harpswell Peninsula and surrounding Midcoast communities. Peninsula residents benefit most from mobile service — no ferry, no bridge delay, just a scan at your door.
Harpswell is one of Maine's most geographically unique communities. Spread across a long peninsula and a chain of islands connected by bridges, many residents live 30 to 45 minutes from the nearest hospital-based imaging center in Brunswick. For older adults — and Harpswell's population skews older than the state average — that drive can be a meaningful barrier to preventive care.
Maine already ranks among the oldest states in the nation by median age, and rural coastal communities like Harpswell feel that demographic shift most acutely. Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death in Maine, yet many residents in semi-rural peninsular towns delay screenings because of the logistics involved: arranging transportation, navigating hospital parking, and waiting weeks for an available slot.
BlackPoint Diagnostics was built for exactly this situation. Our mobile service brings hospital-grade cardiovascular ultrasound directly to your home on Harpswell Neck, Orr's Island, Bailey Island, or anywhere on the peninsula. The scan takes 30 to 45 minutes, requires no special preparation for most exams, and your results — reviewed by a board-certified cardiologist — are delivered within 24 to 48 hours. No drive. No waiting room. No referral needed.
Harpswell does not have its own hospital or imaging center, but BlackPoint brings every screening directly to you. For detailed information about each service, visit our Brunswick-area service pages:
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Yes. BlackPoint Diagnostics provides fully mobile cardiovascular ultrasound throughout the Harpswell Peninsula, including Harpswell Neck, Orr's Island, and Bailey Island. Our ARDMS-certified sonographer, Emanuel Abramov, RDCS, RVT, comes to your home with hospital-grade equipment. No travel required.
$397 flat per scan — all-inclusive. No hidden fees, no insurance billing complications. HSA and FSA accepted. Every scan is reviewed by a board-certified cardiologist with results delivered in 24–48 hours.
No referral is needed. You can book directly online or by calling (207) 409-7797. BlackPoint accepts self-pay patients and provides the same clinical-grade imaging you would receive at a hospital outpatient lab.
BlackPoint offers echocardiograms, carotid duplex ultrasound, abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) screening, lower extremity venous and arterial duplex, and renal arterial ultrasound. All exams are performed at your home on the Harpswell Peninsula.
Same-week appointments are typically available. BlackPoint serves the Harpswell Peninsula as part of its regular Midcoast Maine route, so scheduling is straightforward even for peninsula locations.
Fully mobile to the Harpswell Peninsula. No referral. $397 per scan, all-inclusive. Cardiologist-reviewed results in 24–48 hours.