
There are plenty of cardiovascular disease screenings available near Central, SC, as well as neighboring cities across Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson.
Whether you're looking for the closest option or comparing nearby screening events, there are several convenient opportunities to check your heart and vascular health.
According to Life Line Screening, here are the closest upcoming cardiovascular disease (CVD) screenings:
- Tuesday, December 16, 2025 – Clemson Church of Christ (3 miles from Central)
- Monday, November 24, 2025 – Gignilliat Community Center (8 miles from Central)
- Thursday, December 18, 2025 – St Paul First Baptist Church (16 miles from Central)
If you'd like to quickly find an appointment near you, click here to explore affordable options.
Why get screened for cardiovascular disease?
Cardiovascular disease is one of the leading causes of illness in the United States, and many people have early signs without realizing it.
Because CVD often develops silently over many years, screening is one of the most effective ways to catch problems early, before they become dangerous.

You may benefit from cardiovascular screening if you:
- Are age 40 or older
- Have a family history of heart disease or stroke
- Live a sedentary lifestyle
- Have high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or diabetes
- Smoke or formerly smoked
- Have a history of vascular or circulatory issues
- Experience leg pain, cramping, or shortness of breath during activity
Early detection gives you a chance to make lifestyle changes, talk with your doctor, and monitor risks before they progress.
What cardiovascular disease screening includes
Most cardiovascular screening packages you might find in the South include a set of simple, non-invasive tests designed to evaluate major risk factors for heart and vascular disease.
Carotid artery ultrasound
This checks for plaque buildup in the carotid arteries, which is an early warning sign for stroke.
Check out this post for more information on how carotid artery blockages work.
Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) ultrasound
This screens for enlargement of the abdominal aorta, which often has no symptoms until it becomes serious.
When it does become serious, it poses the threat of rupturing, which is a often a fatal incident (learn more about AAA here)
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) test
Peripheral arterial disease occurs when plaque builds up in the arteries that carry blood to the arms and legs.
This test uses the Ankle-Brachial Index to compare blood pressure in the legs and arms, helping identify circulation problems.
Atrial fibrillation (AFib) check
Atrial fibrillation occurs when the upper chambers of the heart, called the atria, beat irregularly and out of coordination with the lower chambers, known as the ventricles.
This said, it's important to get tested for this as well.
Optional blood tests
Some screening providers in the South may also offer:
- Cholesterol panels
- Glucose and A1C checks
- Lipid profiles
- Inflammation markers (like C-reactive protein)
Screenings are quick and simple
These tests are non-invasive, require no preparation, and usually take less than an hour, making them easy to fit into your day.
What is cardiovascular disease?
Cardiovascular disease refers to a group of conditions that affect the heart and blood vessels. These conditions often develop slowly over time, especially when plaque builds inside arteries.
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) includes:
- Coronary artery disease
- Heart attack
- Stroke
- Heart failure
- Arrhythmias (irregular heartbeats)
- Peripheral arterial disease
Most forms of CVD involve the narrowing or blockage of blood vessels, reducing blood flow to vital organs and increasing the risk of sudden health events.
For a deeper explanation of how cardiovascular disease develops, check out this post.
Conclusion
Whether you're in Central or nearby Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson cities such as Clemson or Seneca, there are several convenient and affordable options to get screened for cardiovascular disease.
There is no downside to screening - these tests are safe, painless, quick, and can provide valuable insight into your long-term health. Many people choose to get screened simply for peace of mind.
If you're ready to explore your options, click here to find cardiovascular screening appointments near you.
