Why is a 2D echo test recommended?
- Any underlying heart diseases or abnormalities
- Congenital heart diseases and blood clots or tumours
- Malfunctioning of the heart valve
- Abnormality of blood flow within the heart
How is 2D echocardiography done?
No, 2D echo is totally safe for you. To ease your mind, you can discuss your concerns with our doctor before the procedure, during your pre-checkup consultation.
Can 2D echo be done during the pandemic?
Indus Health Plus has taken extra safety measures and all Covid-safety protocols to keep you safe from Coronavirus. You can put your mind at ease and choose a centre nearest to you for your checkup. Our staff will handhold you throughout to make your checkup experience delightful and safe.
- Chest is uncovered and a colourless gel is applied to analyse the sound vibrations with a transducer
- The technician moves the transducer across the various parts of the chest. The gel helps the transducer get views of the heart, its tissues and structures. The gel is removed after the test
No, 2D echo is totally safe for you. To ease your mind, you can discuss your concerns with our doctor before the procedure, during your pre-checkup consultation.
Can 2D echo be done during the pandemic?
Indus Health Plus has taken extra safety measures and all Covid-safety protocols to keep you safe from Coronavirus. You can put your mind at ease and choose a centre nearest to you for your checkup. Our staff will handhold you throughout to make your checkup experience delightful and safe.