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Echocardiography, commonly known as ECHO, is a non-invasive diagnostic test that uses high-frequency sound waves (ultrasound) to create live images of the heart. These real-time visuals help doctors assess the structure and function of the heart and its valves. It is a safe, painless, and highly effective tool to detect heart conditions early and monitor ongoing cardiac health.
During an ECHO test, a device called a transducer is placed on the chest. It sends out ultrasound waves that bounce off the heart structures and return as echoes, which are then converted into detailed images displayed on a screen. These images provide critical information about the heart’s size, shape, pumping strength, and the condition of the chambers and valves.
ECHO are commonly recommended to:
Mehers Diagnostics Point is trusted by doctors and loved by patients for its exceptional echocardiography services. With state-of-the-art equipment and a team of highly skilled cardiologists, we provide accurate and timely heart assessments that aid in early diagnosis and effective treatment planning. Our patient-centric approach ensures a comfortable experience, while our commitment to quality and affordability makes advanced heart care accessible to all.
This reputation for excellence has made us the preferred choice for echo testing among healthcare professionals and patients alike.
A technician places a transducer (probe) on your chest, which sends sound waves that bounce off the heart structures. These echoes are converted into moving images on a monitor.
No, it is a painless and safe procedure. It involves no radiation and typically takes 20 to 45 minutes.
It is done to assess heart size, valve function, detect congenital defects, evaluate damage after heart attacks, monitor heart disease, and guide treatment decisions.
Echo is very safe with no known risks or side effects. It does not use radiation and is completely non-invasive.