An echocardiogram, also known as an echo, is a type of ultrasound used to look at how the heart is functioning. It’s a painless and non-invasive procedure that lets us see the anatomy, structure and function of all four chambers and valves of the heart, and is performed by a trained sonographer.
An echo is a simple test to have done. We’ll ask you to lie on an examination table and a technician will hold a transducer (a device that resembles a computer mouse) against your chest, slowly sliding it back and forth. You might be asked to roll on your side during the test, or hold your breath for a few seconds. The test usually takes around 30-40 minutes.
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