Police Screenings
Frequently Asked Questions
Will the technician notify me if they see anything concerning?
No. While NDS technologists are certified diagnostic sonographers, all images are sent to a Cardiologist and Radiologist who interpret the results professionally. This ensures you receive accurate, properly analyzed information.
Is there preparation required for the test?
Yes, for the best results:
- Fast for 6-8 hours prior to the exam for optimal visualization of organs
- For the bladder ultrasound, drink 32 oz of water one hour before your appointment (we can scan this organ first so you can relieve your bladder before completing the remainder of the exam)
How long does the screening take?
Approximately 30 minutes.
How will I receive my results?
NDS will securely email your report directly to you. If there are any abnormal results (highlighted in red), one of our NDS healthcare providers will personally reach out to review the results and advise you on any recommended follow-up with your primary care physician.
How long does it take to receive results?
Images are reviewed by both a Radiologist and Cardiologist, so typical turnaround time is 1-2 weeks, though results may be available sooner.
Will my results be disclosed to my department?
NO. This program is 100% private, and your results remain confidential. Your personal health information is protected under HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) and will never be shared with your department.
How long will NDS be scheduled onsite for this program?
Screenings are voluntary, but based on eligible members, we expect to be on-site for at least a full 4 weeks to accommodate everyone.
Have more questions? Contact us directly at support@ndswellness.com and we’ll be happy to help.
