ECG at Sara Diagnostics & The Kidney Clinic

An ECG (Electrocardiogram) is a simple and quick test used to measure the electrical activity of the heart. It helps doctors detect irregular heart rhythms, heart conditions, and other cardiac concerns.

At our diagnostic facility, ECG tests are conducted using modern equipment, with recordings reviewed by experienced doctors for proper clinical evaluation.

Illustration of an ECG monitor with heart rhythm tracing and electrode leads.

What Is an ECG?

An ECG is a non-invasive test that records the electrical signals generated by the heart as it beats. Small electrodes are placed on the chest, arms, and legs to capture heart activity, which is displayed as a waveform on the ECG monitor.

When Is an ECG Recommended?

Your doctor may recommend an ECG for:
Chest discomfort or palpitations
Irregular heartbeat
Shortness of breath
Monitoring heart health
Pre-surgical evaluation or routine checkups

Our Diagnostic Process

Appointment by Phone

Patients can schedule their ECG test by calling our center. Our team will guide you on timing and any basic instructions.
Step 1
Clinic receptionist taking an appointment call
Doctor preparing a patient for an ECG test with heart monitor equipment in the clinic.

Test by Trained Technicians

The ECG test is performed by trained staff using modern equipment in a clean and organized environment.
Step 2

Doctor Review

All ECG recordings are reviewed by experienced doctors to ensure proper clinical interpretation.
Step 3
Clinic staff handing a report to a patient for report collection

Report Collection

Patients can collect their reports from the center as advised by our team.
Step 4

What You Can Expect

Clear instructions before the procedure

Comfortable testing environment

Supportive technical staff

Professional review of ECG readings

Structured reporting process

Book Your ECG Test

For appointments or heart test–related queries, please contact us directly

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Do I need an appointment for an ECG?
Yes, prior appointment is advised. Please call our center to confirm availability and schedule your visit.
No. An ECG is completely painless and non-invasive. Electrodes are simply placed on the skin to record heart activity.
The ECG recording itself usually takes only a few minutes. Total visit time may vary depending on patient flow.
Report timelines may vary depending on the evaluation required. Our staff will inform you of the expected reporting time during your visit.