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1 Week ECG Monitoring

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£299.00

Only Within London

(EC1N 7UU)

1 Week ECG Monitoring

The 1 Week ECG is an advanced ambulatory heart monitoring service designed to continuously track your heart’s electrical activity over a full seven-day period. This extended duration allows for a highly detailed assessment of your heart rhythm, making it ideal for detecting infrequent or intermittent abnormalities that shorter monitoring tests may miss.

How It Works

A small, lightweight ECG device is fitted in the clinic using adhesive electrodes placed on your chest. Once in place, the device continuously records your heart’s activity while you go about your normal daily routine. This real-world monitoring provides valuable insights into how your heart performs during everyday activities.

What’s Included

  • Extended ambulatory ECG monitoring for up to 7 days
  • Continuous multi-day heart rhythm recording
  • Professional device fitting in clinic
  • Comfortable, wearable monitor for daily use
  • Comprehensive data capture throughout the monitoring period
  • Device return and full data analysis
  • Detailed cardiac report prepared by a specialist
  • Results reviewed by a qualified clinician
  • Digital report provided for easy access

Comprehensive Long-Term Cardiac Assessment

The 1 Week ECG offers an in-depth evaluation of your heart’s activity over an extended period, increasing the likelihood of identifying irregular rhythms and underlying cardiac conditions. With expert interpretation and clear reporting, it supports accurate diagnosis and effective heart health management.

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