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Measuring your blood pressure is a simple way of checking if your blood pressure is either too high or too low.

Atrial fibrillation ablation is a minimally invasive procedure that targets the abnormal electrical signals causing an irregular heartbeat.

Blood and pathology tests are a vital part of detecting, diagnosing, and treating conditions.

A bubble echocardiogram is a specialised ultrasound scan of the heart which uses harmless micro-bubbles to show any unusual blood flow between the heart’s chambers.

A cardiac device check refers to the assessment and evaluation of implanted cardiac devices, such as pacemakers, ILRs, ICDs and CRT devices.

Carotid ultrasound uses sound waves to produce images of the carotid arteries in the neck, which carry blood from your heart to your brain.

Continuous ambulatory electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring is a test used to measure heart rate and rhythm over a long period of time to help diagnose cardiac arrhythmias.

CT coronary angiography (CTCA) is an advanced imaging test that provides high-resolution pictures of the coronary arteries in a beating heart to support cardiac assessment.

CT (computed tomography) is a specialised imaging test that uses X-ray beams to create detailed cross-sectional pictures of the body.

A Doppler test, or Doppler scan, is a non-invasive, quick, and painless test to assess blood flow in your body.

An echocardiogram, or heart ultrasound, uses sound waves to produce images of your heart and blood vessels.

An ECG is a quick, non-invasive test that monitors your heart’s rhythm and electrical activity.

An electrophysiology study (EPS) and ablation are specialised procedures used together to diagnose and treat abnormal heart rhythms, also known as arrhythmias.

Endovenous laser therapy (EVLT) is a minimally invasive, day-case treatment for varicose veins.

Welbeck Heart Health provides exercise tolerance testing to see how well your heart functions.

External cardioversion is an outpatient procedure which is used to restore normal heart rhythm.

Looking after your heart can lower your risk of future problems.

An implantable loop recorder is a type of cardiac device that provides continuous monitoring of your heart rate and rhythms.

Inclisiran is an injectable medication used to treat high low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels.

At Welbeck, we are among the few private hospitals in the country that offer MRI scans to patients with pacemakers and implantable defibrillators.

An MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scan uses a magnetic field and radio waves to take images of the inside of your body.

A pacemaker is an electrical device that keeps your heart beating if you have an abnormal heartbeat.

Patent foramen ovale (PFO) closure is a surgical procedure performed to repair a small opening in your heart that did not close after birth.

If you’ve been experiencing heart symptoms or have been advised to undergo heart rhythm or rate monitoring, we can arrange this through our fully remote, easy-to-use mail-order service.


A stress echocardiogram is a type of ultrasound test that takes pictures of your heart while you’re exercising.

A transoesophageal echocardiogram is a test that uses ultrasound to produce moving images of your heart.

Within state-of-the-art facilities, our experienced radiologists and consultants offer a wide range of ultrasound scans.

An X-ray is a type of imaging test that uses radiation to produce images of the body.