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Pacific Vascular Receives Gold Milestone Recognition from IAC for Its Long-Term Commitment to the Performance and Interpretation of Quality Vascular Testing Since 1993

By achieving IAC Vascular Testing accreditation for 30 years, Pacific Vascular, Inc. has received a Gold Milestone Recognition for demonstrating its long-term commitment to continuously improving patient outcomes and safety. Every three-year cycle, accredited facilities undergo an intensive application and review process to re-earn accreditation, with an assessment conducted by a panel of medical experts. … Read more

Pacific Vascular Earns Vascular Testing Reaccreditation by the IAC

Early detection of life threatening heart disorders, stroke and other diseases is possible through the use of vascular testing procedures performed within hospitals, outpatient centers and physicians’ offices. Cardiovascular diseases are the No.1 cause of death in the United States. On average, one American dies every 39 seconds of cardiovascular disease – disorders of the … Read more

Vascular Ultrasound Changes at Valley Medical Center

Effective April 1, 2019, Pacific Vascular’s clinical staff will be providing vascular ultrasound exams as part of Valley Medical Center’s Vascular Ultrasound Services in Renton, WA. New Name: Vascular Ultrasound Services at Valley Medical Center New Scheduling: 425.690.3525 New Fax: 425.690.9525 Same Address: 4033 Talbot Rd S, #300, Medical Arts Center, Renton, WA 98055 Same … Read more

Pacific Vascular’s Auburn Lab Location Has Moved!

Our Auburn vascular lab location has moved!  Our new address as of September 28, 2015 is One Main Street Professional Plaza 1 E Main St, Suite 120 Auburn, WA 98002 For a map or detailed directions Click here for a new referral form For scheduling, call 425.486.8868 or 800.282.6516 toll free. To fax an order, … Read more

Pacific Vascular, Inc. Receives Vascular Testing Accreditation by the IAC

Press Release August 20, 2014 Cardiovascular diseases are the No. 1 cause of death in the United States. On average, one American dies every 39 seconds of cardiovascular disease – disorders of the heart and blood vessels. Stroke, a disorder of the blood supply to the brain, is the third leading cause of death and … Read more