Transesophageal Echocardiography (TEE)
Transesophageal Echocardiography (TEE) is used to determine whether a patient who has an abnormal heart rhythm is at high risk for stroke. The procedure also reveals any blood clots present in the heart.
Stress Echocardiography
Stress Echocardiography uses exercise or medication to make the heart work harder than when at rest. This helps us obtain more detailed pictures of the heart and how well or poorly it is functioning. Echocardiography assesses the overall function of the heart, determines the presence of heart diseases, follows the progress of valve disease and evaluates the effectiveness of medical or surgical treatment.
Treadmill Testing (TMT)
A modern, computerised technology is available for doing TMT Exercise testing in patients for personalized health check or for patients suspected of having exertional angina.
48 hour ECG recording (Holter Monitor) and 24 hour ambulatory BP monitoring
128 slice CT scan
A state-of-the-art machine to perform CT coronary angiography and other CT scans at a fast pace.