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Chest pain, shortness of breath, or heart palpitations warrant immediate attention. Call our urgent care line or walk in during posted hours. If symptoms are severe, go to the emergency room first.
An echocardiogram is a painless ultrasound that shows how your heart pumps and moves. It takes about 30 minutes and requires no preparation. Results help us understand your heart's structure and function.
An ECG may be recommended based on your symptoms and medical history. We can perform one during your visit if needed. No special preparation is required for this quick electrical activity test.
You wear a small portable device for 24 to 48 hours that records your heart's rhythm. Continue your normal activities and keep a log of any symptoms. We analyze the data to detect irregular patterns.
The ILR is inserted with minimal discomfort under local anesthesia. It's smaller than a pacemaker and monitors your heart for up to three years. Data transmits remotely to our clinic for review.
