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EKG / ECG (Electrocardiogram) TESTING

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What is an EKG?

An EKG (also called ECG) is a quick, non-invasive test
that measures the electrical activity of your heart. Every
heartbeat is triggered by electrical signals — and this test records how those
signals move through your heart.

This provides valuable insight into:
Heart rate
Heart rhythm (detecting
arrhythmias)
Possible blocked or
narrowed arteries
Structural heart
concerns
Signs of past or
current heart events

How Our EKG Works

We utilize a standard 10-electrode (10-lead) EKG system —
the clinical gold standard used in hospitals and physician offices.

🔹 Small adhesive
electrodes are placed on your chest, arms, and legs
🔹 You simply lie still
and breathe normally
🔹 The test itself takes
just a few minutes
🔹 Completely painless
and non-invasive

Results are recorded instantly and can be reviewed with your provider.


Who Should Consider an
EKG?

You may benefit from an EKG if you are experiencing:

• Chest pain or discomfort
• Heart palpitations or irregular heartbeat
• Rapid pulse
• Shortness of breath
• Dizziness or lightheadedness
• Fatigue or reduced exercise tolerance

It’s also recommended if you:
Have a family history of heart disease
Are starting a new fitness program
Have conditions like diabetes or high blood
pressure

Need pre-op clearance or routine screening

Why EKG Testing Matters

 Early Detection –
Identify heart issues before they become serious
 Fast Results –
Same-day insights into your heart health
 Peace of Mind –
Know where you stand
 Treatment
Monitoring
 – Track how medications or therapies are working

Heart disease can be silent — routine
screening is one of the most powerful tools you have.

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