Non-Invasive Cardiac Diagnostic Services
An electrocardiogram uses electrodes on the skin to monitor the electrical activity in your heart and identify any cardiovascular abnormalities.
Performed on a treadmill, an exercise stress test determines the presence of coronary artery disease, and measures your heart’s rhythm and exercise capacity.
Using a blood pressure cuff worn under your clothes, this monitor records data day and night to determine if you have high blood pressure, or if your medication is working.
A Holter monitor is a portable device that records your heart’s electrical activity over a 24-48 hour period to identify the signs of possible cardiac arrhythmias.