A cardiological examination is useful for men over the age of 40 and for women over the age of 50 to assess the risk of coronary heart disease, with a detailed examination if necessary. During cardiology, a physical examination is performed after the analysis of complaints, medical history, and the review of existing examination results.
The cardiology - private clinic receives privately initiated examinations from patients! If you have any questions about the investigation, please feel free to contact our colleagues and we will be happy to provide you with information.
What problems belong to cardiology?
Recommended for the following complaints: chest pain, dyspnea feeling of irregular or fast heartbeat, loss of consciousness of unknown origin.
The study should be performed in patients with a family history of sudden cardiac death or inherited heart disease in relatives.
ECG AT REST
Part of any cardiology examination is a graphical representation of the electrical processes in the heart. If necessary, a 24-hour recording is made with a portable device, and the ECG trace is recorded under physical activity on a device similar to an exercise bike.
ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY
Cardiology shows the shape and movement of the shape of the cavities, walls, and valves of the heart, along with Doppler examination we also see the characteristics of blood flow within the heart.
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
A 24-hour portable blood pressure monitor (ABPM) helps diagnose blood pressure and optimize treatment.
DETERMINATION OF BLOOD OXYGEN LEVEL
We have the option to do this of not taking blood but with pulse oximetry. If coronary artery disease is suspected, the vessels can be imaged by computed tomography. We work with the most up-to-date instruments and equipment, with a reliable laboratory background.
We evaluate the results of cardiology together, we set up the treatment plan together with our patients.
Cardiology focuses not only on congenital and acquired diseases of the heart but also on blood circulation and blood vessels near the heart. The cardiovascular disease includes, but is not limited to, hypertension, cerebrovascular accident, and peripheral arterial occlusion.