Diagnostic & Imaging
Echocardiogram
Ultrasound imaging of the heart's structure and function — performed on-site at every office.
Who this is for
- Suspected valve disease or murmur
- Heart failure evaluation
- Post-MI follow-up
- Atrial fibrillation work-up
What to expect
- 20–30 minute non-invasive scan
- Standard 2D, 3D, Doppler, and stress echo available
- Transesophageal (TEE) offered when indicated
- Results reviewed by your cardiologist, typically within 1–2 business days
Why our team
Echocardiogram is performed by the same cardiologists who follow you long-term. Because we're an independent group, your imaging, procedure, and follow-up stay within one practice — fewer hand-offs, fewer dropped details. Our team includes board-certified specialists across diagnostic & imaging and adjacent disciplines, with hospital privileges across Mercy Health and ProMedica systems.
Echocardiogram — common questions
- Is the test painful?
- A standard echo is non-invasive and painless. Transesophageal echo requires sedation and a small probe.
