Cardiovascular

DCG

SMT/ECHO

Nuclear Stress-Test

Oximetry-Multiple

Carotid Duplex

Echocardiogram M-Mode/2-D

Cardiac Dopper

Dopper Color Flow

Ultrasound


Nerve Conduction Studies

Sleep Studies

 

 

 

    


Dopper Studies

Abdomen-complete

Upper Extremities

     (2 or more organs - GallBlader, Liver

    Venous

     Pancreas)

    Arterial

Retroperitoneal - complete

Lower Extremities

     (2 or more organs - Renal, Aorta, Spleen

    Venous

     Nodes)

    Arterial

Pelvic/Prostate

 

 

 

 


 

Nuclear Stress-Test  


 

Echocardiogram
The echocardiogram is an ultrasound study which allows us to visualize the heart, its size, valves, and chambers to more adequately evaluate their functions. There is no discomfort associated and no preparation involved. Your echocardiogram takes approximately 30 to 60 minutes.




 

Holter Monitor
The holter monitor is an ambulatory electrocardiogram. You will wear five electrodes attached to a recorder (about the size of a walkman). This recorder will record every beat that your heart makes, while attached to you. You may not take a bath or shower while you are being recorded. We recommend you bathe that morning. Holter monitors are scheduled first thing in the morning or afternoon and must be promptly returned the next day about the same time you received the monitor. Failure to do so may result in the loss of recorded information by the monitor.

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