An echocardiogram is one of the most common heart tests that doctors recommend. If your doctor has suggested echocardiogram testing, it is natural to have questions. What does the test do? Why is it important? Here are the primary reasons a doctor might order this test. What Is an Echocardiogram An echocardiogram uses sound waves to create moving images of your heart structure. You might hear it referred to as a heart ultrasound. This non-invasive test gives your doctor detailed visuals of ... [Read More]
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What Is an Echocardiogram?
An echocardiogram harnesses ultrasound to create detailed images of the heart in a three-dimensional format. Also called an “echo,” this test is done only to evaluate the heart. Just like a pregnant woman will have an ultrasound for the doctor to see images of the baby, a heart patient will have an echocardiogram ultrasound for the doctor to see images of the heart. Note that this is a different test than an electrocardiogram (EKG). There are many benefits of this type of scan from a ... [Read More]