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Mobile ABI Testing with SmartABI:
A Game-Changer in At‑Home
Wound Care
Why ABI Matters in Wound Healing
The Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI) is a vital test for assessing peripheral arterial disease (PAD)—a common factor in delayed wound healing, especially diabetic foot ulcers. Without adequate blood flow, wounds stagnate or worsen, which is why accurate vascular assessment is essential in wound care protocols
Our Mobile ABI Machine: On-the-Go Vascular Assessment
Our service now includes a clinic-level, mobile ABI machine that brings vascular assessment directly to your doorstep no lab or clinic visit necessary.
Portable and accurate
Functions like clinic-grade ABI setups with Doppler and pulse-volume recording (PVR) for comprehensive vascular insight .
Fast and efficient
Designed for use in home settings reduces test time and patient burden .
Easy digital output
Generates clear reports suitable for EMR integration and can support telehealth consultations.
Real Benefits for Wound Healing
Speed & Convenience
The portable ABI setup eliminates travel and referrals a full vascular assessment is completed in just minutes at a single home visit.
Clinical Validation
Portable ABI machines with ABI+PVR accuracy rival traditional lab devices in diagnosing PAD
Enables vascular clearance before advanced therapies like compression or NPWT essential for preventing complications.
Access for Mobility-Limited Patients
Ideal for rural, elderly, or housebound individuals bringing vascular diagnostics to those who can’t easily access clinics.
FAQ: Las Vegas Wound Care & ABI
What is a normal ABI?
Normal ABI = 0.9–1.4
<0.9 = mild-to-moderate PAD
1.4 = arterial calcification risk
Is ABI testing painful?
Not at all it's cuff-based and painless, much like a blood-pressure check.
How accurate is a mobile ABI machine?
High accuracy accuracy rates often exceed 90%, and PVR waveforms help detect PAD even with calcified vessels
How often should I get ABI tested?
Perform at baseline for new wounds, after vascular symptoms arise, or annually for chronic cases.
Can ABI testing be done at home?
Yes our mobile ABI machine brings vascular assessment to your door, offering the same quality care as
in-clinic testing.
Schedule a Wound Assessment Today
If you're dealing with a wound that won’t heal, poor circulation may be the reason.
Our team offers at-home Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI) testing to check blood flow and help guide the right treatment no clinic visit required.
✔️ In-home wound evaluations and ABI testing
✔️ Faster healing with personalized care plans
✔️ Serving Las Vegas and surrounding areas