Diagnostic & Imaging
Cardiac Stress Testing
Treadmill and pharmacologic stress testing to detect ischemia and assess exercise tolerance.
Who this is for
- Chest pain evaluation
- Pre-operative cardiac clearance
- Post-MI risk stratification
- Exercise tolerance assessment
What to expect
- Either treadmill exercise or pharmacologic stress (for patients who can't walk)
- Continuous ECG and blood pressure monitoring
- Imaging companion (nuclear or echo) when indicated
- Results discussed before you leave
Why our team
Cardiac Stress Testing 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.
Cardiac Stress Testing — common questions
- What should I wear?
- Comfortable walking shoes and loose-fitting clothes. Avoid caffeine for 24 hours before a pharmacologic test.
