This test evaluates your heart’s response to exercise and records your heartbeat while you walk on a treadmill.
The test will take approximately 60 minutes.
To ensure accurate test results, follow all instructions given by your doctor, including:
A cardiologist will be present to monitor your test. You will be asked to replace your shirt or blouse with a hospital gown. Electrocardiogram (EKG) wires will be taped to areas of your chest to record your heart rate. You will begin walking at a slow pace on the treadmill’s level surface. At intervals, the slope and speed of the treadmill will gradually increase, peak, and then decrease.
The test is complete when a predetermined heart rate is reached, or you experience fatigue, discomfort, symptoms or significant changes in your EKG.
The cardiologist will study and interpret the images, and will report them to your doctor.
You may go back to your normal diet and activities unless instructed otherwise by your doctor.
Your primary doctor’s office will be given the test results and contact you. If you do not hear from them within two (2) business days, please contact them directly.
