What is an electrocardiogram (ECG) ?

An electrocardiogram (ECG) is a simple test that can be used to check your heart’s rhythm and electrical activity.

Sensors attached to the skin are used to detect the electrical signals produced by your heart each time it beats. These signals are recorded by a machine and are looked at by a doctor to see if they’re unusual.

An ECG may be requested by a heart specialist (cardiologist) or any doctor who thinks you might have a problem with your heart, including your GP.The test can be carried out by a specially trained healthcare professional at a hospital, a clinic or at your GP surgery.

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    When an ECG is used ?

    An ECG is often used alongside other tests to help diagnose and monitor conditions affecting the heart.

    It can be used to investigate symptoms of a possible heart problem, such as chest pain, palpitations (suddenly noticeable heartbeats), dizziness and shortness of breath.

    An ECG can help detect:

    • Arrhythmias – where the heart beats too slowly, too quickly, or irregularly
    • Coronary heart disease – where the heart’s blood supply is blocked or interrupted by a build-up of fatty substances
    • Heart attacks – where the supply of blood to the heart is suddenly blocked
    • Cardiomyopathy – where the heart walls become thickened or enlarged

    A series of ECGs can also be taken over time to monitor a person already diagnosed with a heart condition or taking medication known to potentially affect the heart.

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    Electrocardiogramms Specialists Fees

    • Electrocardiogram (ECG)
      £155

    Booking info:
    A prepayment of £70 will be asked at the moment you book the appointment, the remaining will need to be settled on the day of your consultation

    Cancellation Policy:
    More than 72h before the consultation: Fully refunded
    In between 72h & 48h: £70 prepayment will be kept
    Less than 48h: Consultation fully charged