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An Electrocardiogram (ECG) is a simple, painless test that records your heart’s electrical activity. By placing small sensors on your chest, we can instantly detect rhythm irregularities and potential heart conditions, giving you immediate results and peace of mind.
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An ECG test helps to: Detect irregular heartbeats (arrhythmia). Assess heart health before surgery or exercise. Monitor heart conditions over time. Investigate symptoms such as dizziness or fainting.
Our ECG service is designed for your convenience and comfort. The test takes just a few minutes, involves no needles or pain, and provides data immediately for specialist review—ensuring you get the answers you need without delay.
A quick, non-invasive test to check your heart’s rhythm and electrical activity. Detects irregularities instantly in a comfortable clinical setting, providing immediate data for expert analysis and peace of mind.
Continuous 24-hour heart monitoring to track your heart rhythm and detect irregularities. Our comfortable, discreet device ensures accurate data collection for a precise diagnosis and a comprehensive cardiac assessment. Additional days can be added up to a maximum of 14 days
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If you’re experiencing chest pain, palpitations, shortness of breath, or just want peace of mind, our private ECG test provides a fast and reliable look at your heart’s activity. At Chequers Health, we use advanced ECG equipment to measure your heart’s electrical signals and detect conditions like arrhythmia, heart disease, and more; often with same-day results.
Your ECG test is quick, painless, and non-invasive.
You’ll simply lie down while small electrodes are placed on your chest, arms, and legs to record your heart’s activity.
The entire process takes about 10–15 minutes, and results are reviewed by experienced clinicians.