Brunswick, Maine · Carotid Duplex

Carotid Ultrasound in Brunswick, Maine

Mobile carotid duplex ultrasound for Midcoast Maine — no referral, no hospital wait, results in 24–48 hours.

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Midcoast Maine and the Stroke Risk Most People Overlook

Midcoast Maine is one of the oldest regions in one of the oldest states in the country. The median age across Cumberland and Sagadahoc counties sits well above the national average, and towns like Brunswick, Bath, Topsham, and Harpswell skew even older. Retirees settle here for the coastline, the pace of life, and the community. What many do not realize is that this demographic profile carries a specific cardiovascular risk that rarely produces symptoms until it becomes a medical emergency.

Carotid artery disease is one of the leading causes of ischemic stroke. Plaque builds silently in the carotid arteries — the two major vessels on either side of the neck that supply blood to the brain. Over years and decades, that plaque narrows the arterial lumen or breaks loose and travels to the brain. The result can be a transient ischemic attack or a full stroke. According to the American Stroke Association, roughly 87 percent of all strokes are ischemic, and carotid stenosis is a major contributor. The risk increases substantially after age 55, and climbs with each additional decade.

For residents of Brunswick and the surrounding Midcoast communities, this is not an abstract statistic. It is a local reality. If you are over 60, have a history of high blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol, or smoking, your carotid arteries may already have significant plaque accumulation — and you would have no way of knowing without imaging.

Why Brunswick Is BlackPoint's Home Base

BlackPoint Diagnostics is based in Brunswick, Maine. This is where we live and where our mobile ultrasound service originates. For Brunswick residents, that means the fastest scheduling, the shortest travel radius, and same-week appointments that are difficult to match anywhere else in the region. We are not a hospital outpatient department scheduling you six weeks out. We are your neighbor with twenty years of cardiovascular imaging experience and a portable ultrasound system that comes directly to your home.

Before BlackPoint, there was no independent option for carotid duplex ultrasound in the Midcoast. If your physician ordered a carotid study, you went to Mid Coast Hospital or drove to Portland. You waited for prior authorization. You navigated the hospital scheduling system. You sat in a waiting room. The exam itself takes roughly 30 minutes — but the process around it could stretch across weeks. That gap is exactly what BlackPoint was built to close.

Who Should Get a Carotid Ultrasound

A carotid duplex ultrasound is appropriate for anyone who carries stroke risk factors. The exam is particularly valuable if you fall into one or more of these categories:

If you have had a carotid bruit detected on physical examination — a whooshing sound your doctor hears with a stethoscope over the neck — a duplex ultrasound is the standard next step to evaluate the degree of narrowing.

What a Carotid Duplex Ultrasound Reveals

A carotid duplex combines two ultrasound modes. B-mode imaging produces real-time anatomical images of the carotid arteries, showing wall thickness, plaque morphology, and vessel diameter. Doppler mode measures blood flow velocity through the arteries. Together, these modes allow us to determine the degree of stenosis — the percentage of narrowing — with high accuracy.

The study evaluates the common carotid artery, the internal carotid artery, the external carotid artery, and the vertebral arteries on both sides. We measure peak systolic and end-diastolic velocities, calculate ratios, and characterize any plaque present — whether it is calcified, fibrous, or echolucent. Echolucent plaque, in particular, carries a higher risk of embolization. This level of detail allows our board-certified cardiologist to provide a precise assessment of your stroke risk and recommend appropriate next steps.

The exam takes approximately 30 minutes. There is no radiation, no contrast, no needles, and no fasting requirement. You lie comfortably while I scan both sides of your neck with an ultrasound transducer. Most patients describe it as completely painless.

No Referral. No Hospital Wait. $397 Flat Rate.

BlackPoint Diagnostics offers carotid duplex ultrasound at a flat rate of $397. No referral is required. No insurance authorization. No facility fees. You book directly, we come to you, and your results — reviewed by a board-certified cardiologist — are delivered within 24 to 48 hours with a written report you can share with your primary care physician or cardiologist.

This model exists because the traditional pathway fails too many people. A patient with multiple risk factors should not have to wait four to six weeks for a 30-minute ultrasound. Carotid disease does not announce itself. A TIA can happen while you are sitting in a scheduling queue. BlackPoint was built to eliminate that gap — especially here in Midcoast Maine, where the population most at risk has historically had the fewest independent options.

Serving Brunswick and All of Midcoast Maine

Our mobile service covers Brunswick, Topsham, Bath, Freeport, Harpswell, Bowdoinham, Richmond, and surrounding Midcoast communities. Brunswick residents benefit from the fastest response times since this is our home base, but we serve the entire region with the same level of care, the same pricing, and the same commitment to convenience. Evening and weekend appointments are available.

If you have been putting off a carotid screening — or did not know it was an option outside the hospital system — now you know. For more on carotid ultrasound in Maine and who should be screened, explore our clinical resources or contact us directly.

Questions? Call or text (207) 409-7797.

Clinical Indications

When Your Doctor Recommends a Carotid Duplex

A carotid duplex ultrasound is the primary screening tool for stroke prevention. It evaluates blood flow through the carotid arteries — the two major vessels in your neck that supply your brain. If you have experienced a transient ischemic attack (TIA), dizziness, one-sided weakness, slurred speech, or sudden vision changes, a carotid duplex is typically one of the first studies your physician will order. It detects plaque buildup, stenosis (narrowing), and turbulent blood flow that can precede a full stroke — often long before symptoms appear.

Even without symptoms, patients with high blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol, a history of smoking, or a family history of stroke are at elevated risk for carotid artery disease. The American Heart Association recommends screening for patients with multiple vascular risk factors. A carotid duplex can detect carotid artery stenosis ranging from mild plaque to critical narrowing — findings that directly inform whether medical management, lifestyle changes, or surgical intervention is warranted.

Brunswick residents have limited options for carotid duplex imaging without entering the hospital system. The nearest hospital-based labs are at Mid Coast Hospital — both requiring a physician referral, insurance pre-authorization, and often a multi-week wait for scheduling.

Is This Scan Right For You?

Who Should Get a Carotid Duplex Ultrasound

You do not need to be symptomatic to benefit from a carotid duplex. Many patients with significant carotid artery disease have no symptoms until a stroke occurs. Consider scheduling if any of the following apply to you:

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