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ECG STRESS TEST
A Treadmill Test (TMT) — also called a cardiac stress test — is a diagnostic procedure used to evaluate how your heart performs under physical stress. You’ll walk on a treadmill while your heart rate, rhythm, blood pressure, and ECG are continuously monitored.
This test helps:
Detect blocked or narrowed coronary arteries
Assess symptoms like chest pain, palpitations, or breathlessness
Evaluate heart rhythm irregularities during exercise
Guide treatment plans for known heart conditions
Determine safe levels of exercise, especially for older adults or high-risk patients
What an Internist Does
Internists play a key role in preventive heart care and cardiac evaluations. Here’s how your internist is involved:
Recommends the Test: If you report symptoms like chest discomfort or fatigue during activity, your internist may advise a TMT.
Performs Pre-Test Evaluation: Your doctor will assess your medical history, medications, and fitness level to ensure the test is safe and appropriate.
Monitors the Procedure: The internist supervises the test to ensure your safety and checks for any signs of abnormal heart activity during exercise.
Interprets the Results: Based on how your heart responds to stress, the internist determines if further tests or treatments are needed.
Provides a Care Plan: Depending on the results, your doctor may recommend medications, lifestyle modifications, or referrals to a cardiologist if necessary.
Why Choose Us for Your Treadmill Test?
Supervised by a skilled internal medicine physician
Safe, hospital-grade monitoring environment
Personalized interpretation and clear next steps for your heart health

