CIMT Screening in Jacksonville, FL
Northeast Florida CIMT screening. Non-invasive carotid imaging that measures arterial wall thickness — catching disease 10-15 years before symptoms.
What to Expect at Your Appointment
15 minutes, start to finish
A sonographer places an ultrasound probe on your neck and images both carotid arteries. No needles, no radiation, no fasting required.
Same-day results
A Renew Health physician reviews your images and explains your arterial wall thickness, vascular age, and any plaque detected.
A clear next step
If elevated risk is found, you'll receive a recommendation for a targeted reversal protocol — not a vague "follow up with your doctor."
Trackable over time
Repeat CIMT scans show whether interventions are working. It's the difference between hoping your treatment works and knowing it does.
First Coast, First Look at What's Actually Inside Your Arteries
Duval County's cardiovascular death rate consistently runs above the Florida statewide average. Our Deerwood Park Boulevard location serves St. Augustine, Orange Park, Ponte Vedra, and Fleming Island with CIMT imaging that shows the inner carotid artery in real time — wall thickness, plaque deposits, vascular age, all captured in a single ultrasound session.
Northeast Florida has a large concentration of military veterans and retirees — populations with elevated arterial disease prevalence. If you're managing blood pressure, blood sugar, or family cardiac history, CIMT provides a direct measurement to anchor treatment decisions. Not a probability score. An image. And if that image shows disease, Renew Health builds a reversal plan that goes beyond medication management to address the structural reality.
Duval County's heart disease death rate exceeds the Florida average by roughly 12%
Don't Wait for Symptoms
50% of heart attacks strike people who had no warning signs. A 15-minute CIMT scan shows what's happening inside your arteries — before it becomes a crisis.
Book Your Scan in JacksonvilleA Scan Is Just the Start
Most CIMT providers hand you a report and wish you luck. Renew Health builds a reversal plan. If your scan shows elevated risk, we test for all 33 known drivers of arterial damage, build a targeted protocol, and track your progress with repeat imaging — proving the reversal over time.
Also Serving Nearby Areas
Our Jacksonville CIMT screening is conveniently accessible from the following areas.
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Orlando, FL
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Tampa, FL
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Nearby States
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Atlanta, GA
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Lexington, KY
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Cary, NC
2500 Regency Pkwy, Cary, NC 27518
Charlotte, NC
10130 Perimeter Pkwy #200, Charlotte, NC 28216
Mt. Pleasant, SC
4000 Faber Pl Dr Suite 300, North Charleston, SC 29405
Ready to See What's Happening in Your Arteries?
A 15-minute CIMT scan in Jacksonville could reveal years of silent arterial disease. No referral needed. No prep required.
Book Your CIMT Scan in JacksonvilleFrequently asked questions
What is a CIMT test?
A CIMT test, or carotid intima-media thickness test, is a painless, noninvasive ultrasound of the carotid arteries in your neck [1]. It measures the thickness of the inner layers of the artery wall and may check for plaque buildup [2]. Because carotid artery changes can reflect atherosclerosis, CIMT testing may add information about cardiovascular risk when reviewed with blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes, smoking, symptoms, and family history [3]. It does not diagnose a heart attack or predict one with certainty [1]. Your care team may use the results to discuss prevention steps, lifestyle changes, medications, or whether more evaluation is needed [2]. Sources: [1] https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diagnostics/24944-carotid-intima-media-thickness-cimt-test [2] https://www.cedars-sinai.org/programs/heart/specialties/general-cardiology/cimt.html [3] https://www.radiologyinfo.org/en/info/carotid-intima
How often should you get a CIMT test?
How often to repeat a CIMT test depends on your cardiovascular risk, your first result, and whether your clinician is using it to monitor treatment [1]. If your CIMT is normal and your overall risk is low, you may not need routine repeat testing unless your health changes [2]. If you have risk factors such as high cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes, smoking, or a strong family history of heart disease or stroke, your clinician may consider repeating CIMT about every 1 to 3 years [1]. When CIMT is being used to track plaque or artery-wall changes after treatment or lifestyle changes, it may be repeated every 6 to 12 months [2]. CIMT does not replace regular care, including blood pressure checks, cholesterol testing [1]. Sources: [1] https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diagnostics/24944-carotid-intima-media-thickness-cimt-test [2] https://www.cedars-sinai.org/programs/heart/specialties/general-cardiology/cimt.html
What does a CIMT test show?
A CIMT test shows how thick the inner two layers of your carotid artery walls are [1]. These arteries are in your neck and carry blood to your brain [2]. Thicker artery walls can be a sign of early artery disease, including plaque buildup or hardening of the arteries, sometimes before symptoms develop [3]. Your clinician may use CIMT results along with cholesterol, blood pressure, diabetes, smoking history, family history, and age to better understand your risk for heart attack or stroke [1]. CIMT does not diagnose a heart attack or stroke and does not replace a standard medical evaluation [2]. It is one piece of information that can help guide a prevention plan [3]. Sources: [1] https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diagnostics/24944-carotid-intima-media-thickness-cimt-test [2] https://www.cedars-sinai.org/programs/heart/specialties/general-cardiology/cimt.html [3] https://www.radiologyinfo.org/en/info/carotid-intima
who offers CIMT testing?
CIMT testing is offered by some cardiology practices, preventive heart clinics, vascular ultrasound centers, hospital heart programs, and specialized labs that work through physicians’ offices [1]. Availability varies by region, and some centers offer CIMT as a self-pay screening test [2]. Start with your primary care doctor or cardiologist to ask whether CIMT is appropriate for your heart risk assessment and where to have it done [1]. Before scheduling, ask whether you need a referral, what the test costs, whether insurance may cover it, and who will review the results with you [2]. Sources: [1] https://www.cedars-sinai.org/programs/heart/specialties/general-cardiology/cimt.html [2] https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diagnostics/24944-carotid-intima-media-thickness-cimt-test