Accurate heart and vascular diagnostics with advanced imaging.

Cardiac diagnostics and imaging help identify heart disease early, explain symptoms, confirm diagnoses, and guide treatment decisions. Many cardiovascular conditions can be silent or subtle at first, so the right test at the right time is important.

Heart and Vascular Specialists offers or coordinates non-invasive cardiac testing such as EKG, echocardiography, stress testing, rhythm monitoring, vascular imaging, and advanced imaging when appropriate.

Symptoms patients may notice

  • Chest pain, pressure, or discomfort
  • Shortness of breath, fatigue, or reduced exercise capacity
  • Palpitations, dizziness, fainting, or irregular heartbeat
  • Heart murmur, swelling, abnormal EKG, or abnormal blood tests
  • Risk factors such as diabetes, high blood pressure, cholesterol, smoking, or family history

How we evaluate this condition

  • Selection of testing based on symptoms, age, risk factors, and prior results
  • Clear explanation of results and next steps
  • Coordination for advanced imaging or procedures when needed

Treatment and care options

  • Medication adjustment and risk-factor management based on test findings
  • Further imaging, rhythm monitoring, vascular evaluation, or referral when indicated
  • Personalized prevention or treatment plan after results are reviewed

Schedule cardiac testing or a diagnostic cardiology consultation.


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All Non-Invasive Cardiac Testing

Non-invasive cardiac testing evaluates heart rhythm, blood flow, structure, valve function, and exercise response without surgery

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Echocardiography

An echocardiogram is an ultrasound of the heart. It shows the heart chambers, valves, pumping strength, wall thickness, pressure estimates, and blood-flow patterns.

Cardiac PET CT Scan

Cardiac PET CT Scan

A cardiac PET CT scan is an advanced imaging test that can evaluate blood flow to the heart muscle

Treadmill Stress Testing

Treadmill Stress Testing

Evaluates how the heart responds to exercise.

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EKG (Electrocardiogram)

An EKG, also called an electrocardiogram, records the electrical activity of the heart using small electrodes placed on the skin.