Diagnostic procedures
- Sleep apnea
- 6 minute walk
- Impedance Cardiography
- Electrical cardioversion
- Heart Failure Clinic
- Pacemakers clinic
- Carotid Doppler
- Arterial and venous Doppler
- Echo Strain
- Transesophageal echo with sedation
- Contrast echocardiogram
- Color Doppler echocardiogram
- Echocardiogram ventricular mechanics
- Sclerotherapy
- Ambulatory phlebectomy
- MAP (Monitoring of Arterial Pressure)
- Event monitor
- Holter monitor
- Stress test
- Tilt test (Syncope test)
- Cardiac Rehabilitation
- Laser saphenectomy
- Radiofrequency saphenectomy
- Surgical Saphenectomy
- Dobutamine stress echo
- Stress Echo in Band
An echocardiogram is a test that uses ultrasound waves to observe the heart. It is commonly known as Echo
This test can be used to determine:
- Heart size.
- Heart's pumping strength.
- Heart valve problems and their impact.
- Fluid around the heart.
- Blood clots or tumors inside the heart.
- Abnormal orifices in the different chambers of the heart. 7. Hemodynamic and pressure calculations of the various chambers.
No special preparation is needed for this test.
This test can be performed to:
*This procedure doesn’t require preparation.