Aortic Aneurysm Screening for Men
A prevention-focused guide to who should ask about one-time abdominal aortic aneurysm ultrasound screening and why smoking history matters.
Board-certified urologist and robotic surgeon
A serious men's-health platform should not stop at the symptom a man came in for. If a man has the age and smoking-history profile for abdominal aortic aneurysm screening, that prevention gap should not be missed.
USPSTF recommends one-time AAA screening ultrasound for men ages 65 to 75 who have ever smoked.
Family history and other risk factors can change the screening conversation for some men.
This is a prevention and routing topic, not a promise that every vascular service happens on the public site.
Emergency symptoms require emergency care, not a screening appointment.
Why it fits MWI
Men may enter care through ED, urinary symptoms, testosterone concerns, or weight. The right medical model uses that entry point to catch important age- and risk-based prevention needs too.
The safe SEO angle
This page competes on a clear guideline-backed prevention question. It does not pretend that MWI is a vein clinic or vascular surgery center; it explains who should be screened and where proper routing matters.
