Cardiovascular Diagnostic

Cardiovascular Diagnostic

Performs various diagnostic tests to confirm or evaluate the presence of cardiovascular diseases 

Electrocardiography (ECG)

This test uses the electrical activity in the heart to identify irregular heartbeats, rhythms, and determine the presence of injury to the heart.

  • 12-lead ECG
  • 15-lead ECG

 

2D Echocardiography with Color Flow Doppler

A non-invasive test that uses sound vibrations to create images for diagnosing various heart diseases. This test can evaluate enlarged hearts, identify weakened heart muscles, valve abnormalities, congenital heart defects, blood clots, cardiac mass, and pericardial effusion.

  • Adult 2D Echocardiography 
  • 15-lead ECG Pediatric 2D Echocardiography
  • Fetal 2D Echocardiography

 

Treadmill Stress Test

A stress test involves walking and running on a treadmill while ECGs and blood pressures are taken simultaneously. It screens for potential coronary artery disease or arrhythmia, and determines how well the heart functions during exercise.

  • Bruce Protocol
  • Modified Bruce Protocol
  • NIH Protocol

 

24-Hour Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring

24-Hour Holter Monitoring

Vascular Studies

  • Arterial Duplex Scan
  • Venous Duplex Scan
  • Combination Arterial and Venous Duplex Scan
  • Carotid Duplex Scan
  • Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) Scan

Schedule and Appointment

Hotline No.:

(046) 482-6888 Local No. 1311, 1312