In-Office Tests
We offer an array of non-invasive cardiovascular testing services including stress tests, echocardiograms, cardiac monitors, and vascular ultrasound imaging.
Explore our Procedures
A cardiac stress test evaluates how well the heart functions during physical activity. It typically involves walking on a treadmill or taking medication to mimic exercise while the heart rate, blood pressure, and breathing are monitored.
The test helps diagnose coronary artery disease, assess exercise tolerance, and guide treatment plans for heart conditions.
An echocardiogram is a non-invasive imaging test that creates detailed images of the heart’s structure and function. It helps assess heart size, wall thickness, valve function, and blood flow patterns.
This test is commonly used to diagnose heart conditions, evaluate symptoms, and monitor the effectiveness of treatments.
A vascular ultrasound is a non-invasive imaging test used to visualize blood vessels and assess blood flow. It helps detect blockages, clots, and abnormalities in veins and arteries.
The vascular ultrasounds we offer:
- Carotid arteries
- Upper and lower extremity arteries
- Upper and lower extremity veins
- Venous reflux study
- Renal arteries
An electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) is a non-invasive test that records the electrical activity of the heart over a period of time. It helps detect irregular heart rhythms, heart attacks, and other cardiac conditions by providing a visual representation of the heart’s electrical impulses.
This test is commonly used in routine check-ups, emergency evaluations, and ongoing monitoring of heart health.
A Holter monitor is a small portable device that continuously records the heart’s electrical activity. It is used to detect irregular heart rhythms, palpitations, and other intermittent cardiac symptoms that may not be captured during a standard ECG.
Patients wear the monitor during their normal daily activities, allowing doctors to analyze the heart’s activity over an extended period.
Pacemaker/defibrillator remote monitoring is a system that allows patients with these devices to have their heart device data transmitted to their healthcare provider from home. It uses a specialized transmitter or a smartphone app to send information about the pacemaker’s performance and the patient’s heart activity.
This technology enables timely detection of issues, reduces the need for frequent in-office visits, and ensures ongoing, real-time management of the patient’s cardiac health.