12,000 Cardiac Check & Counting

8,000 BPL Check & Counting

Ambulatory Cardiac Services

Many times symptoms happen when we least expect them. This is very common for heart symptoms like palpitations, giddiness and loss of consciousness. International studies have also shown that one third of strokes originate in heart and can be prevented if detected early

In addition to being leaders in home cardiac care, we also provide lab sample and medicine deliveries at home.
To better manage lifestyles diseases, we have

  1. 24 hrs. Holter ECG
  2. 48 hrs. Holter ECG
  3. 24 hrs. ABP
  4. 7 to 28 days Loop Recorder
  5. 1 to 6 months Event Recorder
  6. 24 hr ambulatory blood pressure monitoring
  7. 14 days sugar recording

Palpitation

LOW RISK

  1. Skipped Beats
  2. Thumping beats
  3. Short fluttering
  4. Normal ECG
  5. No family history
  6. No Structural Heart Disease

INTERMEDIATE RISK

  1. History suggests recurrent tachyarrhythmia
  2. Palpitations with associated symptoms
  3. Abnormal ECG
  4. Structural Heart Disease

HIGH RISK

  1. Palpitation during exercise
  2. Palpitation with syncope / near syncope
  3. High risk structural heart disease
  4. Family history of inheritable heart disease / SADS
  5. High degree atrioventricular block

How to Diagnose Arrhythmias

Stage 1:

You encounter heart palpitations,
unexplained fainting etc.,

Stage 2:

You visit the doctor and he/she advice you an external cardiac testing (Holter/Extended Cardiac or Event Monitoring) You call & book your test

Stage 3:

A speciality trained technician will visit your place to hook up the myPatch device & instruct you, how to record your symptoms, how to wear, Do’s & Don’ts etc.,

Stage 4:

HealthWatch-myPatch gives you the freedom to continue your daily activities with ease

Stage 5:

On test completion, technician will revisit you to send your recorded data to the global HealthWatch cardiac monitoring center for reporting

Stage 6:

The findings are sent to your doctor for his/her final interpretation, reporting and further consultation

SYNCOPE (Loss of Consciousness)

 

Half of patients admitted to the hospital for Syncope and leave without a diagnosis. Following image represents answers for your unexplained syncope patients.