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Why choose Delhi Heart Hospital for your 2D Echo Test?

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World's most advanced Echo Machine

State-of-the-Art Echocardiography Equipment

Specialized Cardiac Experience

Focused cardiac expertise allows us to detect subtle abnormalities that might be missed elsewhere

Beyond Diagnosis, Towards a Healthier Future

Risk assessment, proactive heart screenings, and expert guidance to help you stay ahead

Who Needs a 2D Echo Test?

Chest pain or discomfort

Assess heart function and detects potential cardiac issues

High blood pressure

Evaluates heart impact from hypertension.

Family History

Detects early signs of hereditary conditions.

Shortness of breath

Identifies heart failure or valve issues.

Palpitations or irregular heartbeats

Assesses arrhythmias and heart structure.

Unexplained fatigue or dizziness

Finds heart-related causes of fatigue.

How is a 2D Echo Test Performed?

2D Echo is crucial for routine heart check-ups, pre-surgical evaluations, and monitoring heart health in patients with existing cardiac conditions. Let’s see how it is done.

Step 1: You will be asked to lie on a comfortable examination table.

Step 2: A specialized cardiac ultrasound gel is applied to the chest.

Step 3: Our DM Cardiologist uses an advanced echocardiography probe to capture detailed heart images.

Step 4: The images are analyzed in real-time to assess heart function and detect any abnormalities.

Step 5: A detailed 2D Echo report is provided along with expert consultation on the next steps if required.

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Understanding Echo Test

A 2D Echo Test (Two-Dimensional Echocardiography) is a non-invasive imaging technique used to assess the structure and function of the heart in real-time.

By using high-frequency ultrasound waves, this test creates detailed images of the heart’s chambers, valves, and blood flow patterns. It helps cardiologists evaluate the overall health of the heart, detect abnormalities, and monitor heart function.

Since it is painless and does not involve radiation, it is a safe diagnostic tool for people of all ages. A 2D Echo is often performed alongside other cardiac tests to provide a comprehensive assessment of heart health.

The primary uses of a 2D Echo test include diagnosing heart diseases such as valve disorders, cardiomyopathy, congenital heart defects, and pericardial diseases. It is also useful in detecting blood clots, tumors, or fluid buildup around the heart. Patients experiencing symptoms like chest pain, breathlessness, palpitations, or swelling in the legs may be advised to undergo a 2D Echo for early detection of heart issues. Additionally, this test plays a crucial role in monitoring heart function after a heart attack, assessing the impact of high blood pressure on the heart, and evaluating the effectiveness of ongoing cardiac treatments.

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Delhi Heart Hospital's Insurance Panels

CGHS

If you’re a CGHS (Central Government Health Scheme) beneficiary looking for an Echo scan in East Delhi, Delhi Heart Hospital in Karkardooma is a trusted CGHS empanelled facility offering cashless diagnostic services. Whether you’re from Preet Vihar, Laxmi Nagar, or Shahdara, our convenient location and government tie-ups ensure you don’t have to worry about upfront payments. Simply bring your valid CGHS card and relevant documents, and our insurance desk will assist you through the cashless approval process—making heart care smooth and stress-free.

DGEHS Approved Echo Test Facility Near You

Delhi Government employees and their families under DGEHS (Delhi Government Employees Health Scheme) can now get Echo tests done at Delhi Heart Hospital, a DGEHS-approved center in Karkardooma, East Delhi. Residents of Vivek Vihar, Anand Vihar, and Patparganj can access seamless care with zero out-of-pocket expenses, thanks to our direct billing system. Just walk in with your DGEHS card, and we’ll take care of the rest—from documentation to cashless claim processing—ensuring quick and accurate diagnosis for your heart health.

Echo Scan for CAPF Personnel – Cashless & Hassle-Free

Serving those who serve the nation—Delhi Heart Hospital is proud to be empanelled for CAPF (Central Armed Police Forces) personnel and their dependents. Located in Karkardooma, our hospital offers cashless Echo test services to CAPF beneficiaries in East Delhi and nearby areas like Geeta Colony, Mandawali, and IP Extension. Our insurance team coordinates directly with CAPF departments to ensure a smooth, paper-free experience. Prioritize your heart health without worrying about the cost—walk in or book your test with just your CAPF referral and ID.

Delhi Police Echo Test Centre – Cashless with Empanelled Support

Delhi Police personnel can now access high-quality Echo scan services in East Delhi at Delhi Heart Hospital, fully empanelled under the Delhi Police medical scheme. Centrally located in Karkardooma, our hospital is easily reachable from Shahdara, Krishna Nagar, Nirman Vihar, and Surajmal Vihar. We offer complete support for cashless claims, ensuring that officers and their families get timely cardiac diagnosis without the hassle of financial paperwork. Bring your medical entitlement documents and let our team handle the rest.

FAQS - Let's answer your questions about Echo Test

Who Should Take a 2D Echo Test?

A 2D Echocardiography test is recommended for individuals experiencing symptoms like chest pain, shortness of breath, irregular heartbeats, swelling in the legs, or unexplained fatigue. It is also crucial for patients with hypertension, diabetes, or a family history of heart disease. Doctors may suggest a 2D Echo scan to monitor heart health in those recovering from heart attacks or cardiac surgery.

Why Would a Patient Need a 2D Echo Test?

Doctors recommend a 2D Echo test for heart function assessment when they suspect conditions like valve disorders, congenital heart defects, cardiomyopathy, or heart failure. The echocardiogram helps detect abnormalities in heart size, pumping ability, and blood flow, aiding in early diagnosis and treatment.

What is the Purpose of a 2D Echo Test?

A 2D Echocardiogram provides real-time imaging of the heart’s structure and function. It helps evaluate the heart chambers, valves, and overall cardiac efficiency, making it an essential test for diagnosing heart diseases, heart murmurs, and fluid accumulation around the heart. The 2D Echo scan also assesses the ejection fraction (EF), which indicates how well the heart pumps blood.

Which is Better: ECG or 2D Echo?

An ECG (Electrocardiogram) and 2D Echo test serve different purposes. An ECG measures the electrical activity of the heart, detecting arrhythmias and past heart attacks, whereas a 2D Echo provides detailed imaging of heart muscles, valves, and pumping function. Both tests complement each other, but a 2D Echo scan is superior for diagnosing structural heart problems.

What Does 60% Mean in an Echo Report?

A 60% ejection fraction (EF) on a 2D Echo report means that the heart is functioning normally, pumping 60% of the blood from the left ventricle with each heartbeat. A normal EF ranges from 55% to 70%, indicating good heart health.

Is My Heart Okay If My 2D Echo is Normal?

A normal 2D Echocardiogram generally indicates a healthy heart structure and function. However, some conditions like mild coronary artery disease may not be detected on an echo test alone. If symptoms persist, doctors may recommend additional tests like TMT (Stress Test) or Angiography.

Can You Live with 35% Heart Function?

Yes, but a 35% ejection fraction (EF) on a 2D Echo indicates moderate to severe heart dysfunction, often associated with heart failure or cardiomyopathy. Lifestyle modifications, medications, and cardiac treatments can help improve heart function and quality of life.

Can a Weak Heart Become Strong Again?

Yes, a weak heart can improve with proper medication, lifestyle changes, and medical interventions. Treatments such as cardiac rehabilitation, heart-healthy diets, and medications to strengthen heart function can help improve an abnormal 2D Echo report over time.

What is Stage 1 Heart Failure?

Stage 1 heart failure (or Stage A Heart Failure) refers to individuals at risk of developing heart failure due to conditions like hypertension, diabetes, or obesity, but without any structural heart damage. A 2D Echo scan can help detect early heart changes and guide preventive care.

What is a Dangerously Low Heart Rate?

A heart rate below 40 beats per minute (bradycardia) can be dangerous, especially if accompanied by dizziness, fainting, or fatigue. A 2D Echocardiogram and ECG can help evaluate the underlying cause, such as sinus node dysfunction or heart block.

Why Do Doctors Suggest a 2D Echo Test?

Doctors recommend a 2D Echo scan to assess heart function, detect valve diseases, measure ejection fraction, and diagnose congenital heart defects. It is a safe, non-invasive, and highly effective test for evaluating cardiac health.

What is the Best Test to Check for Heart Problems?

A 2D Echo scan is one of the best tests to check for heart structure and function. For a comprehensive heart assessment, doctors may recommend ECG, TMT (Stress Test), Holter Monitoring, or Cardiac MRI, depending on symptoms.

Can a 2D Echo Detect Heart Blockage?

A 2D Echo cannot directly detect coronary artery blockages, but it can show indications of reduced heart function due to blocked arteries, such as weakened heart pumping or abnormal wall motion. A TMT (Stress Test) or Coronary Angiography is recommended for a detailed blockage assessment.

How Do I Know If My Heart is Healthy?

A healthy heart typically has normal ECG readings, a good ejection fraction (55-70%) on a 2D Echo, and no symptoms like chest pain or breathlessness. Regular heart check-ups, BP monitoring, and cholesterol tests help ensure optimal heart health.

Which Test is Best for a Full Body Checkup?

A complete cardiac evaluation includes a 2D Echo, ECG, Lipid Profile, and Blood Pressure check. However, for a full-body checkup, doctors may recommend a Comprehensive Health Package, including CBC, LFT, KFT, and Diabetes tests.

We have an advanced heart checkup at Delhi heart hospital, which is a full comprehensive look at all your cardiac related issues and conditions.

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