The Echo, ECG and Holter services provide detailed cardiac evaluation to assess heart rhythm, heart muscle function and electrical activity. These tests are essential for diagnosing suspected heart disease, monitoring existing cardiac conditions and guiding treatment plans. They help detect early warning signs of heart disorders and provide crucial data for cardiology decision-making, both in emergency and routine care.
Our cardiology diagnostics unit combines advanced technology with expert interpretation to ensure accurate results with patient comfort and quick reporting.
Echocardiography uses ultrasound waves to produce real-time images of the heart, helping doctors evaluate:
• Heart muscle strength and pumping capacity
• Valve function and structural abnormalities
• Congenital heart defects
• Fluid around the heart and pulmonary hypertension
• Post-heart attack and post-surgery cardiac function
ECG measures the electrical activity of the heart to detect:
• Irregular heartbeat (arrhythmias)
• Heart attack or reduced blood supply to the heart
• Enlarged heart chambers
• Electrolyte imbalance affecting heart rhythm
• Effects of medications on heart function
Holter monitoring provides 24–72 hour continuous ECG recording for patients with intermittent symptoms. It helps diagnose:
• Palpitations, fainting episodes and unexplained dizziness
• Irregular or fluctuating heart rhythms
• Silent cardiac ischemia
• Treatment and pacemaker effectiveness
• High-resolution Echo Doppler system
• 12-lead digital ECG for precise cardiac tracing
• 24/48/72-hour Holter monitoring based on clinical need
• Fast reporting for emergency and outpatient cases
• Comfortable, safe and non-invasive procedures
• Interpretation by experienced cardiologists
• Results integrated with medical treatment planning
Appointment and clinical detail review
Test performed by trained cardiology technician or specialist
Cardiac images/tracings recorded and verified
Cardiologist interpretation and report preparation
Printed and digital reports provided to patient/treating doctor
• Chest pain, breathlessness or fatigue on exertion
• Irregular heartbeat, palpitations or fainting episodes
• High blood pressure or long-term diabetes
• Family history of heart disease
• Post-heart attack and post-heart surgery follow-up
• Monitoring heart medication or pacemaker performance
• Suspected valve disease or congenital heart issues
(A unit of Health Care & Research Centre)
At Health Point Hospital, we strive to produce the best possible quality, safety, and patient experience in diagnostic services.
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