The purpose of a cardiology examination is to comprehensively assess the condition of the heart and vascular system and to clarify the causes of heart complaints (high blood pressure, palpitations). The examination is important not only in the event of complaints, but also as a preventive measure, especially if there are risk factors or previous abnormalities in the patient's medical history.
A private cardiology consultation allows the examination to be carried out in a relaxed environment, with sufficient time, so that the doctor can decide on further action based on the complete clinical picture.
When is a cardiological examination recommended?
A cardiological examination may be justified in the following cases:
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chest pain or tightness
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high blood pressure
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pregnancy-induced high blood pressure
Cardiological clarification of abnormalities seen on an ECG:
– palpitations, irregular heartbeat
– shortness of breath during exercise
– fatigue of unknown origin
– monitoring of previous heart complaints
– pre-sports fitness assessment
– general examination
In many cases, heart problems initially present with mild or uncertain symptoms, so it is extremely important to have the examination performed in a timely manner.


