Cardiovascular Screening

    Cardiovascular Screening at MD.co.uk South Kensington Clinic

    Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the major cause of death worldwide. While heart disease is the greatest risk in the UK, CVD accounts for one out of four deaths (approximately 160,000 per year). Coronary heart disease (CHD) is the most prevalent form of CVD and can lead to heart attacks and strokes. However, it’s possible to manage and understand your risk with proper screening and treatment.

    There are treatment options for any issue diagnosed after undergoing a check-up for cardiac disease. During consultation, your GP will inquire about your symptoms, family history, and other vital heart health information. The doctor may recommend a blood test or an ECG (electrocardiogram), all of which are accessible at MD South Kensington Clinic.

    In addition, our physician can write a prescription for you. If further examination is needed, we can refer you to a cardiologist without charging any additional cost since the consultation fee covers both prescriptions and referrals.

    Symptoms of cardiovascular disease

    Cardiovascular disease doesn’t usually present any signs in its early stages. Therefore, the ideal time to schedule a coronary disease check-up is when you are symptom-free. You will learn more about your risk of getting heart disease through this check, and if needed, take steps to prevent it. Men over 40 should see a GP for routine cardiovascular health check-ups.

    Common heart disease symptoms include:

    • Common heart disease symptoms include:
    • Digestive problems like stomach pain, indigestion, heartburn, or nausea, which could be a sign of a heart attack
    • Chest pain that can come with or without tightness, burning, or a sense of pressure or heaviness in the chest. These symptoms are caused by blocked or narrowed arteries and can signal a heart attack.
    • Motion pain
    • Chest pain radiating downwards to the arm or side of the body or upwards into the jaw or throat.
    • Light-headedness or dizziness. This can result from standing up quickly or missing a meal, though they may signal an underlying heart problem.
    • Feeling unusually tired, such as having trouble completing the activities you often do without difficulty. Also, you may experience shortness of breath.
    • Swollen feet, legs or ankles that may point to an issue with blood circulation.
    • Erectile dysfunction . Problems with circulation may lower blood supply to the penis, causing erectile dysfunction.
    • Irregular heart rhythms, such as slow heart rate, fluttering in the heart, skipping heartbeats, or a pounding feeling.

    If you notice any of these symptoms, schedule an appointment with a doctor right away. Radiating chest pain indicates a medical emergency that requires immediate treatment.

    Types of cardiovascular diseases

    • Angina
    • Aortic disease
    • Cardiac dysrhythmias
    • Cardiomyopathy
    • Coronary heart disease
    • Heart attack
    • Heart failure
    • Hypertensive heart disease
    • Inflammatory heart disease
    • Peripheral arterial disease
    • Rheumatic heart disease
    • Strokes
    • Transient ischaemic attack (TIA)

    Who should undergo a heart health check?

    • Individuals aged 35 and above with diabetes
    • Anyone between the ages of 45 and 79
    • First Nations persons aged 30 and above

    Even if you haven’t been diagnosed with heart disease, you can consult your GP regarding a heart health check.

    Special diagnostic services at MD South Kensington Clinic

    MD South Kensington Clinic offers specialized diagnostic services for heart and circulatory problems. Our GPs have extensive experience in treating various conditions, including cardiac disorders, arrhythmia , congenital heart disease, and the implantation of cardiac devices like pacemakers and defibrillators.

    Furthermore, we provide cardiac stress tests, which are recommended for individuals with risk factors like a family history of heart problems, diabetes, smoking, and high blood pressure or hypertension.

    Feel free to call us and schedule an appointment for these services:

    • 24-hour blood pressure observation
    • Cardiac CT
    • Cardiac MRI
    • Echocardiogram
    • General cardiology
    • Sports cardiology
    • Treadmill testing

    Private cardiology consultation

    Our team of expert cardiologists is dedicated to providing treatment for a variety of heart conditions. Whether you have symptoms or require a routine check-up for an existing problem, our specialists are here to assist you.

    Reach out to us today to make an appointment with a cardiologist who can address any questions or concerns you have about:

    • Heart disease during pregnancy
    • Cardiac MRI
    • Loop recorder
    • Genetic cardiac conditions
    • Angiogram
    • Sudden death syndrome screening
    • Ajmaline challenge for Brugada syndrome
    • 24-hour ECG
    • 1-week ECG
    • 3-week ECG
    • Cardiac CT

    Heart check results

    Following your test, we will go over your outcome and discuss the diagnoses in detail with you. If a medical condition is identified, we will give you the required assistance and care to manage it effectively.

    Our cardiologist can provide a tailored treatment plan that includes medications, a particular diet, and a lifestyle guide. We will also personalize your treatment regimen depending on your needs and make sure that you receive the best possible care for your heart health.

    Go to MD South Kensington Clinic or dial 020 71832362 today to schedule your heart check appointment.

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