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ECG is widely used in clinical settings due to its ability to detect a variety of heart conditions. It helps diagnose arrhythmias (irregular heartbeats), which can range from benign to life-threatening. The test can identify myocardial infarctions (heart attacks) by showing areas of the heart muscle that have been damaged due to lack of blood flow. It also detects ischemia, a condition where the heart muscle receives insufficient oxygen, often caused by narrowing of the coronary arteries.
Apart from diagnosing acute conditions, an ECG is valuable in monitoring chronic heart diseases such as cardiomyopathy, heart valve disorders, and electrolyte imbalances. It is also a routine part of pre-surgical evaluations and health checkups to ensure the heart is functioning properly before anesthesia or surgery.
ECG are commonly recommended to:
We use advanced digital ECG machines to provide clear, accurate readings, enabling early detection of arrhythmias, ischemia, and other heart abnormalities. These state-of-the-art tools, combined with the expertise of our experienced cardiologists, ensure that each report is interpreted with utmost care and precision. Physicians across the region trust us to support their diagnosis and treatment decisions with reliable results.
Patients choose Mehers Diagnostics not just for our technology, but also for the care they receive. Our dedicated staff ensures a comfortable, stress-free testing experience, guiding you through each step with empathy and professionalism. The ECG process is quick and non-invasive, and reports are delivered promptly—often the same day—so you can take the next steps in your care without delay.
Yes, an ECG is completely safe. It is non-invasive and doesn’t use any radiation. The test only records the heart’s electrical activity—it does not send electricity into the body. There are no risks or side effects involved, making it suitable for people of all ages.
A: The ECG procedure itself takes about 5 to 10 minutes. You may need a few extra minutes to prepare—removing clothing from the upper body and attaching electrodes. Once the test is completed, you can return to your normal activities immediately.
Not at all. An ECG is painless. You might feel a slight chill from the electrode pads or mild discomfort when they are removed, but the test itself involves no physical discomfort or stress on the body.
At Mehers Diagnostics Point, ECG reports are typically available within a short time after the test—often on the same day. The reports are reviewed by experienced cardiologists and can be accessed digitally or collected in person.