Echocardiograms
An echocardiogram allows your doctor to examine the structure of your heart such as your heart walls, chambers and arteries in order to see how it functions.
Treatment overview
At The London Clinic, our highly trained team of cardiologists and technicians perform echocardiograms to diagnose problems with your heart.
There are several reasons why your doctor may recommend that you have an echocardiogram:
- If your doctor suspects there is a problem with your heart structure that is affecting its ability to pump.
- To look for damage in your heart valves, chambers or arteries.
- To check for heart defects in your new-born or unborn baby.
- If you’ve had a heart attack or heart failure, and your doctor wants to check how your heart has recovered.
Why choose The London Clinic
Excellence in one place
The London Clinic, in collaboration with Northwestern Medicine, operate as teams of experts with world-class resources, dedicated to maintaining the highest standards of care. Surrounded by the latest treatments and advice, you’ll have everything you need to get back to your best health. Our patient rooms are designed for your comfort, while our catering team, in collaboration with expert dietitians, provide healthy, delicious meals to support your recovery.
Personal care, every time
Exceptional patient care is a way of life for us. Our teams will be with you every step of the way, tailoring your care to your specific needs and giving you the peace-of-mind that comes with knowing you’re in the best hands. To provide exceptional care, we keep our staff-to-patient ratio low, so our nurses, clinicians, therapists, and support teams can offer a personalised, quality experience. You’ll notice the difference.
Effortlessly simple
We work together as one to guide you through every step of your patient experience. From explaining your personal treatment plan to ensuring all details are taken care of, we make the process stress-free, so you can focus on your health. Whether it’s your first consultation or follow-up care, our teams are here to provide seamless support and the peace of mind you deserve
What's included in your package?
Choosing The London Clinic means your treatment plan will be laid out for you, with all the details taken care of so you can focus on you.
Your treatment package will include:
- Enhanced pre-admission assessment
- Your treatment with our complete care team at your fingertips
- Personalised aftercare and follow-up
We want you to be in control of your health. That’s why we also offer optional services such as comprehensive recovery packages and extra touches for you to choose from during your stay with us. To help you manage the cost, we also offer a 0% finance option, allowing you to spread the payments for your treatment over 12 months with no added interest. Learn more about our finance options here.
How to pay
- You can use private medical insurance (PMI) to access this treatment. We work with all major PMI providers in the UK and many internationally
- You can pay for yourself (self-pay)
- If you’re paying for yourself, we have 0% finance options available with Chrysalis. Find out more here.
FAQs
An echocardiogram is a type of ultrasound examination where sound waves are used to produce a moving image of your heart.
An echocardiogram can be performed both as an outpatient procedure, or if you’re already in hospital for another procedure such as heart surgery.
The test won’t hurt and you will just feel the gentle pressure of an ultrasound probe on the chest wall. It takes around 40 minutes to do a detailed ultrasound study of the structure of the heart.
To begin, your doctor will apply a clear gel to the skin on your chest. He will then run an ultrasound probe over your chest, which produces high frequency sound waves.
These sound waves will pass into your body and bounce off the surface of your heart and back into the probe.
These waves are then compiled into a moving image of your heart which is projected onto a computer screen.
If your doctor finds no problem with your heart from the echocardiogram, you won’t need any further tests. If they find a problem during the test, they may refer you to a heart specialist for more tests.
You may need to have another echocardiogram in a few months, or other CT tests to properly diagnose a heart condition.
Besides the standard test described above, there are also several other types of echocardiogram:
- Transoesophageal echocardiogram (TOE): this test produces images of your heart from a probe inside your oesophagus, which means that your lungs and ribcage don’t obstruct the image.
- For this procedure, you may be given a local anaesthetic and then be asked to swallow a small probe attached to a flexible tube. This test is done as a day case so you can have your investigation and then go home the same day.
- A stress echocardiogram: this is carried out when your heart is under stress, such as when you’ve been exercising on a treadmill or stationary bike. If you can’t exercise, you may be given medicine to stimulate stress on your heart. This test can help to diagnose coronary heart disease.
- Doppler echocardiogram: this test measures how fast the blood flows through your heart and how well your heart valves are functioning. This is done by measuring the change in pitch when the sound waves bounce off the blood moving through your heart and blood vessels.