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Echocardiology

You may be referred for an echocardiogram or ‘echo’ if your GP or cardiologist thinks you may have a problem with your heart.   

An echocardiogram is a scan that uses sound waves (ultrasound) to produce pictures of your heart. It’s a completely painless test that doesn’t have any side effects and doesn’t use radiation. An echocardiogram tells us how well your heart is pumping and whether your heart valves are working properly. 

An echocardiogram can help detect: 

  • Blood clots, blockages and damage from a heart attack 
  • Problems with the heart valves and aorta 
  • Heart failure 
  • Fluid build-up in the pericardium, the sac around the heart. 
  • A thickening or enlargement of the heart walls. 

However, it cannot confirm whether or not you have angina. 

In addition to diagnosing your problem, an echocardiogram will also help your doctor decide on the best treatment plan. 

Ready to book now? Get in touch to discuss your needs and decide on the best course of treatment for you.

Ready to book now? Get in touch to discuss your needs and decide on the best course of treatment for you.

Ways to pay

Paying for yourself

Healthshare provides access to the highest quality care giving you the opportunity to access the very best treatment, facilities and consultants. Healthcare the way you want it, when you need it.

Spread the cost

A fixed term loan, provided by our partners Chrysalis Finance, will allow you to spread the cost of treatment and allow you to pay in monthly instalments over a time period to suit you.

Medical insurance

If you have private medical insurance you can get referred to a Healthshare Clinic for the very best treatment. Contact your insurance provider to pre-authorise your treatment today.

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