Services
Cardiology Consultation
The process starts with a detailed discussion about your symptoms and background health issues followed by a physical examination. Further investigations and management strategies will be discussed. There will be ample opportunity to ask questions/discuss outstanding issues.
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12-Lead Electrocardiogram (ECG)
Electrodes are placed on your skin, and the electrocardiograph records the electrical activity of the heart muscle. The test is used to assess the heart rate and rhythm, and screen for other forms of heart disease.
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Echocardiogram
Pain-free and radiation free. Ultrasound waves are used to visualise the structure and functioning of the heart and its components. The procedure is performed by our respectful sonographers and takes approximately 30 minutes. Reports are issued the same day by our cardiologist.
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24 Hour (Holter) Monitoring
A small monitor is worn for 24hrs, capturing a continuous ECG tracing during that period. It allows a 24 hour evaluation of the heart rhythm and can aid in the investigation of palpitations, dizzy spells or black outs.
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24 Hour Blood Pressure Monitoring
A mobile blood pressure monitor is attached to your arm and periodically measures your blood pressure over the course of 24 hours. This monitor can aid diagnosis and guide treatment of blood pressure related conditions.
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Exercise ECG (Stress Test)
Non-invasive, functional test to assess for coronary artery disease/arrhythmia. You will be required to walk on a treadmill whilst we continuously monitor your ECG, blood pressure and symptoms.
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Exercise Echocardiogram (Stress Echo)
The process starts with a detailed discussion about your symptoms and background health issues followed by a physical examination. Further investigations and management strategies will be discussed. There will be ample opportunity to ask questions/discuss outstanding issues.
CT Coronary Angiography
Utilising modern CT scanners with ECG gating and intravenous contrast to non-invasively image the heart and its arteries. It is helpful in excluding significant atherosclerotic blockages in the coronary arteries.​
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*Performed at Spectrum Radiology, reported by Dr David Tran