Our expert cardiologists use advanced cardiac tests to accurately assess your heart health and identify potential concerns. Learn more about each test, what it involves, and how it helps guide precise, personalised care.
A bubble echocardiogram is a safe, painless ultrasound test that uses tiny bubbles to help identify small openings between the chambers of the heart.
A cardiac CT scan is a non-invasive imaging test that uses advanced X-ray technology to create detailed images of the heart and its blood vessels, helping detect potential problems early.
A cardiac MRI is a non-invasive scan that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to produce detailed images of the heart, allowing precise assessment of its structure and function.
A coronary angiography is a specialised test that visualises the heart’s blood vessels to detect narrowing or blockages that may affect blood flow and cause symptoms like chest pain or breathlessness.
An electrocardiogram (ECG) is a quick, painless test that records the heart’s electrical activity to assess heart rate, rhythm, and signs of strain or damage.
An echocardiogram is a safe, painless ultrasound scan that provides detailed images of the heart, showing how its chambers and valves function and how well it pumps blood.
An exercise test, or treadmill ECG, assesses how your heart responds to physical activity by monitoring heart rate, rhythm, and blood pressure during controlled exercise.
A heart rhythm monitor is a small, wearable device that records your heart’s electrical activity over 24–48 hours (or longer), helping your cardiologist assess how your heart rhythm behaves during daily life.
A stress echocardiogram evaluates how your heart and valves perform under increased workload, using exercise or medication alongside ultrasound imaging to assess heart function under stress.
A transoesophageal echocardiogram (TOE) is a specialised, safe ultrasound scan performed via the oesophagus to provide exceptionally clear images of the heart’s valves, chambers, and internal structures.
A 24-hour blood pressure monitor automatically records your blood pressure throughout the day and night, giving a comprehensive view of how it varies during normal daily activities.