Echocardiogram (Heart Ultrasound)

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Echocardiogram (Heart Ultrasound)

An echocardiogram is an ultrasound test that captures detailed images of your heart’s structure and function. It helps assess how well your heart is pumping, detect valve problems, wall motion issues, or early signs of heart disease—often before symptoms begin.

Champions measure performance where it matters most—at the heart.

Champions measure performance where it matters most—at the heart.

What’s the Process

You’ll lie on a table while a technician applies gel and moves a handheld probe across your chest.

This probe emits sound waves that bounce off your heart to create real-time images on a monitor.

The test takes 20–40 minutes. It’s painless, safe, and uses no radiation.

What We Measure

  • Heart chamber sizes and wall thickness


  • Pumping efficiency (Ejection Fraction)


  • Valve function (leaks or narrowing)


  • Blood clots, fluid around the heart, or structural abnormalities


Why Choose Us

Not Just Heart Health—Heart Performance: We don’t just look for disease, we assess how well your heart is working.

Cardiology-Led Interpretation: Reports interpreted by specialists with clinical experience.

Visual, Actionable Reports: Clear visuals and plain-language summaries so you know exactly where you stand.

For athletes, executives, and anyone serious about long-term health—this is a must-have check.

Explaining the Technology

Echocardiography uses high-frequency ultrasound to visualize your heart in motion. It provides key functional data, including how your valves and muscles are performing under stress or rest. It’s a core part of cardiac screening worldwide—accessible, powerful, and essential.

FAQ

Is it different from an ECG?

Yes. An ECG shows electrical activity; an echo shows the actual structure and function of the heart.

Can I do this if I feel healthy?

Absolutely. It’s ideal for early detection and baseline assessments—especially if you’re active, over 40, or have a family history of heart conditions.

Do I need to fast?

No fasting is required. Just wear comfortable clothing.

How You’ll Benefit

Every beat matters. An echocardiogram helps you see how your heart is functioning in real time.

Whether you’re preventing disease or optimizing performance, this test shows you the engine behind your health.

What’s the Process

You’ll lie on a table while a technician applies gel and moves a handheld probe across your chest.

This probe emits sound waves that bounce off your heart to create real-time images on a monitor.

The test takes 20–40 minutes. It’s painless, safe, and uses no radiation.

What We Measure

  • Heart chamber sizes and wall thickness


  • Pumping efficiency (Ejection Fraction)


  • Valve function (leaks or narrowing)


  • Blood clots, fluid around the heart, or structural abnormalities


Why Choose Us

Not Just Heart Health—Heart Performance: We don’t just look for disease, we assess how well your heart is working.

Cardiology-Led Interpretation: Reports interpreted by specialists with clinical experience.

Visual, Actionable Reports: Clear visuals and plain-language summaries so you know exactly where you stand.

For athletes, executives, and anyone serious about long-term health—this is a must-have check.

Explaining the Technology

Echocardiography uses high-frequency ultrasound to visualize your heart in motion. It provides key functional data, including how your valves and muscles are performing under stress or rest. It’s a core part of cardiac screening worldwide—accessible, powerful, and essential.

FAQ

Is it different from an ECG?

Yes. An ECG shows electrical activity; an echo shows the actual structure and function of the heart.

Can I do this if I feel healthy?

Absolutely. It’s ideal for early detection and baseline assessments—especially if you’re active, over 40, or have a family history of heart conditions.

Do I need to fast?

No fasting is required. Just wear comfortable clothing.

How You’ll Benefit

Every beat matters. An echocardiogram helps you see how your heart is functioning in real time.

Whether you’re preventing disease or optimizing performance, this test shows you the engine behind your health.

What’s the Process

You’ll lie on a table while a technician applies gel and moves a handheld probe across your chest.

This probe emits sound waves that bounce off your heart to create real-time images on a monitor.

The test takes 20–40 minutes. It’s painless, safe, and uses no radiation.

What We Measure

  • Heart chamber sizes and wall thickness


  • Pumping efficiency (Ejection Fraction)


  • Valve function (leaks or narrowing)


  • Blood clots, fluid around the heart, or structural abnormalities


Why Choose Us

Not Just Heart Health—Heart Performance: We don’t just look for disease, we assess how well your heart is working.

Cardiology-Led Interpretation: Reports interpreted by specialists with clinical experience.

Visual, Actionable Reports: Clear visuals and plain-language summaries so you know exactly where you stand.

For athletes, executives, and anyone serious about long-term health—this is a must-have check.

Explaining the Technology

Echocardiography uses high-frequency ultrasound to visualize your heart in motion. It provides key functional data, including how your valves and muscles are performing under stress or rest. It’s a core part of cardiac screening worldwide—accessible, powerful, and essential.

FAQ

Is it different from an ECG?

Yes. An ECG shows electrical activity; an echo shows the actual structure and function of the heart.

Can I do this if I feel healthy?

Absolutely. It’s ideal for early detection and baseline assessments—especially if you’re active, over 40, or have a family history of heart conditions.

Do I need to fast?

No fasting is required. Just wear comfortable clothing.

How You’ll Benefit

Every beat matters. An echocardiogram helps you see how your heart is functioning in real time.

Whether you’re preventing disease or optimizing performance, this test shows you the engine behind your health.