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What is this test?
The Exercise Stress Test, also known as a treadmill or cardiac stress test, evaluates how your heart performs under physical stress. It involves walking on a treadmill or pedaling a stationary bike while your heart rate, rhythm (via ECG), blood pressure, and symptoms are closely monitored. This test helps detect heart problems that may not appear when the body is at rest.
What is it used for?
Who should get this test?
Preparation Required:
How is the procedure performed?
Electrodes are placed on your chest to monitor your heart via ECG, and a blood pressure cuff is secured to your arm. You will begin walking or cycling with gradually increasing intensity. The test continues until you reach a target heart rate, experience symptoms, or the doctor decides to stop. The entire process usually takes 30–45 minutes, including setup and recovery.
Risks & Safety:
This test is safe when conducted under supervision, with minimal risks such as dizziness, irregular heartbeat, or rare instances of chest pain. Emergency equipment is always on hand.
Results:
A cardiologist analyzes changes in ECG patterns, blood pressure, and symptoms. Results are typically available within 24–48 hours and help guide further diagnostic or treatment plans.
Short Statement:
A monitored treadmill test that evaluates your heart’s performance under physical stress—ideal for identifying hidden cardiac risks and measuring your fitness level.
Call to Action:
Concerned about your heart health or exercise tolerance? Book an Exercise Stress Test today and take proactive steps toward a stronger, safer heart.