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ECG Test & Heart Check Ups

500

Get a quick and easy insight into your heart health with our Electrocardiogram (ECG) test. Whether you're experiencing symptoms or managing a pre-existing heart condition, get
peace of mind
 today.

  • Early Heart Detection
  • Clear, Reliable Answers
  • Prevent Complications
  • Quick & Non-invasive
30%
more heart risks are detected by including ECGs in routine checks.
96%
increased risk of future heart events has been linked to ECG-detected abnormalities.
Maintain optimal cardiovascular health

This quick, non-invasive procedure records your heart’s activity, providing essential insights into your cardiovascular health. Detect irregular heart rhythms early and gain a complete understanding of your heart’s overall condition.

FAQs

What is an ECG, and why would I need one?

An ECG (Electrocardiogram) is a simple, non-invasive test that records the electrical activity of your heart. It’s commonly used to detect heart-related issues such as irregular heartbeats, blocked arteries, or signs of heart disease.

What happens during the ECG test?

During the test, small electrodes will be placed on your chest, arms, and legs to measure your heart's electrical activity. The procedure is quick and painless, typically lasting about 5-10 minutes.

Who should get an ECG test?

An ECG test is recommended for individuals experiencing symptoms like chest pain, shortness of breath, dizziness, or irregular heartbeat. It’s also commonly used for people with risk factors such as high blood pressure, diabetes, a history of heart disease, or those undergoing a pre-employment or routine occupational health checkup. Regular ECGs may be advised for older adults or those in physically demanding jobs to monitor heart health proactively.

The power of an ECG

90%
of ECGs can detect cases of atrial fibrillation, a major risk factor for stroke.
27,000
asymptomatic individuals found that ECG screening identified cardiovascular abnormalities.
14%
Reduction in 10-year heart risk is possible with lifestyle changes after early heart risk detection.
37%
of hospitalised patients across six GCC countries were diagnosed with atrial fibrillation for the first time.

Benefits

Detect risks
Identify irregular heart rhythms and potential issues like arrhythmia and ischaemias before they become serious.
Prevent issues
Detect early signs of heart disease, helping to address concerns before symptoms escalate.
Monitor treatments
Track the effectiveness of ongoing treatments for heart conditions to ensure optimal care.
Get clarity
If you’ve been having symptoms such as chest pain or shortness of breath while at rest, an ECG is a fast way to get answers.

Step-by-step process

Electrocardiogram (ECG)

1. Nurse’s vital assessment
Includes an evaluation of key health indicators such as blood pressure, heart rate, and temperature.
2. Electrocardiogram
Quick and effective test recording the electrical activity of the heart to assess heart health and detect any abnormalities.
3. Electrocardiogram image
Visual representation of the heart's electrical activity for you to keep.
4. Doctors consultation
30-minute consultation to review and discuss your results in detail.
1. Nurse’s vital assessment
Includes an evaluation of key health indicators such as blood pressure, heart rate, and temperature.
2. Electrocardiogram
Quick and effective test recording the electrical activity of the heart to assess heart health and detect any abnormalities.
3. Electrocardiogram image
Visual representation of the heart's electrical activity for you to keep.
4. Doctors consultation
30-minute consultation to review and discuss your results in detail.

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Frequently Asked Questions

We’ve answered some common questions to help you gain a better understanding of our ECG service, how it works, and what you can expect.

Are there any risks or side effects with an ECG?
An ECG is a safe and non-invasive test with no known risks or side effects. It simply measures your heart's electrical signals, and there is no discomfort apart from the temporary attachment of the electrodes to your skin.
What happens if my ECG is abnormal?
If an ECG (electrocardiogram) is abnormal, it typically means that the test has detected an irregularity in the heart rate or rhythm. This could indicate conditions such as arrhythmias, heart block, previous heart attacks, or signs of heart disease. An abnormal ECG result doesn’t always mean a serious issue, but it does require further evaluation by a healthcare professional, who may recommend further testing, lifestyle changes or treatment based on the findings.
What is the cost of an ECG test in Dubai?
At Smart Salem our ECG tests cost AED 500.
Why choose Smart Salem for your ECG test?
Accurate heart health screening: Our ECG tests help detect heart rhythm irregularities and other cardiac concerns early, providing clear insights into your heart’s health. Actionable, clear results: Your personalised report is easy to understand, enabling you and your doctor to make informed decisions about next steps in your care. Fast, comfortable service: At our high-tech smart clinic in Dubai, ECG testing is quick, non-invasive, and efficient, with most results available the same day for your peace of mind
How do I prepare for an ECG?
There's minimal preparation needed for an ECG. However, it's best to avoid caffeine or intense exercise before the test, as they can impact your heart rate. Wear comfortable clothing, and avoid applying lotions or oils to your chest, as they can interfere with electrode placement.

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