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Diagnostic and Therapeutic Tests

Members of Cardiology Consultants use the most advanced technologies available today to offer a wide range of diagnostic and therapeutic tests.

Patient Instructions for preparing for these tests can be accessed by selecting the hyperlink or clicking on the picture.

Echocardiogram Tests
This test is used to assess the structure and function of the heart muscle, its valves, and the lining of the heart (the pericardium).
Thallium Tests
This test is used to analyze blood flow through the heart muscle in order to diagnose heart problems.
Treadmill Tests
This test is used to assess the response of the heart muscle to increased physical activity in a controlled setting.
24hr Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitor (ABP)
This 24 hour monitoring is used to assess the heart muscle's reaction to the activities of daily living.
Holter Tests
A Holter Monitor is basically a continuous electrocardiogram (ECG) taken while you are performing your normal daily activities.
 

Contact Information

For additional Cardiology Plus information please contact:

Leslie Austford - Executive Director

Phone:  (403) 571-8600

For medical questions, please consult your physician.


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Holter Test

 

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