Your visit will be in the Cardiology Outpatient Services clinic on the second floor of the Hale Family Building. All cardiac testing, besides cardiac MRIs, will be completed in the same location. You may meet physicians, nurse practitioners, genetic counselors, our psychologist, and other members of our multidisciplinary team. Here’s what might happen on a visit:
- An examination by a physician, who will also talk with you to learn more about the history of your and your family’s health
- A talk with one of our genetic counselors, who will offer insight on genetic testing, learn more about your family history, and explain the benefits of genetic counseling
- An electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG), a test to measure the electrical activity of your heart
- An echocardiogram (or echo, or cardiac ultrasound), a test that uses sound waves to assess the structure and function of your heart
- Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), a test that uses radio waves, magnets, and a computer to take pictures of your heart
- Possibly be asked to wear for 24 hours a Holter monitor, a device that performs an electrocardiogram
Near the end of your visit, we will discuss your test results and create a care plan, which might include further testing and monitoring. Most importantly, we will help you and your family understand your condition and how, possibly through medication and lifestyle changes, you can best manage it.