Heart Health

ECG

A standard in-clinic 12-lead electrocardiogram, with Holter or event monitoring arranged where clinically indicated.

A 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) records the electrical activity of the heart over a short window and is a routine part of cardiovascular assessment. It can identify arrhythmias, evidence of previous cardiac events, conduction abnormalities, and some structural issues. The test is non-invasive, takes a few minutes, and is performed in-clinic.

For members with suspected intermittent arrhythmias, Integria arranges Holter monitoring (24 to 48-hour continuous recording) or extended event monitoring (up to 14 days) through in-clinic equipment. These are added where clinically indicated rather than as routine inclusions. ECG findings are reviewed with you by your physician and integrated into your overall cardiovascular risk picture.

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Where this assessment fits in your care

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