Specialised Heart Ultrasound Services
Explore Your Heart’s Inner Workings
An Echocardiogram, also called an ‘ECHO,’ is a painless and safe ultrasound scan that helps evaluate your heart’s structure and function. It produces clear images of your heart’s chambers, valves, and blood vessels.
At our clinic, our experienced team of Cardiac Specialists will perform the Echocardiogram, and you’ll receive a detailed report within a short turnaround time of same day. Take control of your heart health today and uncover important insights for your well-being.
What can an echocardiogram detect?
An Echocardiogram provides a thorough examination of the heart – the working structure and performance of the heart. Most people will opt for an Echocardiogram if they are experiencing problems, often presenting as pains, shortness of breath or irregular rhythms of the heart, especially while resting or during exercise. It is also the next step for those who have had abnormalities detected during an ECG. The Scan itself can show abnormalities in the performance of the heart, often in the form of leakages or irregular functions.
Echocardiogram Tests Central London
Book your Echocardiagram test with us at our specialist cardiologist Clinic just 5min walk from Bond Street Tube station in Central London.
You do not need a referral to book our clinics and we welcome any calls or emails – we have a team of clinicians who can provide you with further details and answer any questions you may have. You may also be interested in our Cholesterol Health Packages with a range of options from £200 to assess your Cholesterol state and provide guidance on the appropriate actions to take.
if you have any of this symptoms, we recommend you have an echocardiogram
- discomfort or pain in your chest
- palpitation or a beating heart
- shortness of breath during exercise or sleep
- medical history of diabetes or high blood pressure
- history of stroke or TIA
- Bruit or abnormal muffling sounds in the heart
- abnormal findings in your ECG
- Take your relevant medical history
- Investigate your Heart muscle, valves, and surround layers with an Ultrasound
- Explain all findings during and after your scan
- Write an official scan report after or within 24 hrs, with appropriate images included in the report
- Recommend a follow-up echocardiogram if necessary
- Offer GP or specialist referral and a Blood Test if needed
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