Cardiac Imaging

Cardiac imaging gives you a clear look at your heart’s structure and function. These quick, non-invasive tests help detect heart problems early, guide treatment, and support long-term heart health.
Detect heart conditions before symptoms appear
Assess blood flow, valve function, and heart rhythms
Track treatment progress and monitor heart health
TYPES OF CARDIAC IMAGING
Cardiac Perfusion / Sestamibi Study with Stress Testing
Evaluates blood flow to the heart at rest and under stress
Diagnoses coronary artery disease, ischemia, and heart function issues
Echocardiogram (Echo)
Real-time ultrasound of the heart
Assesses valves, chambers, and muscle function
Holter Monitoring
Portable ECG worn 24–14 days to record heart rhythms
Detects arrhythmias not captured by standard ECG
Electrocardiogram (ECG / EKG)
Quick, painless recording of heart’s electrical activity
Detects arrhythmias, heart attacks, and other cardiac conditions
Stress Test (Exercise or Pharmacologic)
Measures heart function under physical exertion or medication-induced stress
Diagnoses coronary artery disease and evaluates overall heart health
Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring (ABPM)
24-hour blood pressure monitoring with a portable device
Automatically records readings throughout day and night