OUR MEDICAL SPECIALISTS CARE ABOUT YOU & YOUR FAMILY’S HEALTH
CARDIOVASCULAR
HEALTH
FINDING A HEART ABNORMALITY OR VASCULAR CONDITION DOES NOT NECESSARILY MEAN THE END OF SPORTS FOR A YOUNG ATHLETE. BUT PLAYING WITH AN UNDETECTED CONDITION COULD LEAD TO SERIOUS COMPLICATIONS.
Our qualified technologists and board certified reading cardiologists, pediatric cardiologists, and radiologists are trained to identify the specific cardiovascular conditions that can impact an individual's life or health.
Pre-Existing Heart Conditions
Even if a person receives a clean bill of health from a physician, passes fitness tests, and exhibits no symptoms, he or she could still be at risk for one or more of these cardiovascular conditions, potentially putting the people's lives in danger.
Many conditions can be corrected, cured, or managed if identified early, allowing athletes to continue pursuing the activities they love.
OUR TESTING MODEL IS UNMATCHED
Tests performed by I.N.A.C.T are done during a routine examination, yet they are important in detecting not only abnormalities that can prove life-threatening but can also alert athletes to conditions that may affect them later in life.
Diagnosis empowers individuals to make important decisions to effectively manage their health, whether that means undergoing further evaluation or surgery to fix a defect, coming to terms with physical limitations, or being aware of a condition that may pose serious consequences later in life.
Our comprehensive testing program includes EKG, echocardiogram, and vascular ultrasound. All tests are non-invasive, and we protect the privacy of our clients.




INACT is working with the leaders in the health care industry such as evox system and SMA laboratory
OUR CUSTOMERS

Law Enforcement
Stress management, health maintenance, exercise and healthy eating are practices medical experts and South Jersey police officers say are ways to stay protected from a heart attack — on and off duty and after retirement.

Fire Fighters.
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is the most common cause of mortality among on-duty firefighters, outpacing blunt force trauma, burns and smoke inhalation

Athletes
Even if an athlete receives a clean bill of health from a physician, passes fitness tests, and exhibits no symptoms, he or she could still be at risk for one or more of these cardiovascular conditions, potentially putting the athlete’s life in danger.

Assisted living
Assisted living, nursing homes and memory loss facilities need better medical assessments for proper treatment.

Corporate Clients
Many of your employees may not have any idea they are at risk. Awareness of your employee's health is an asset to any business.