Frequently Asked Questions
How long does an EKG test last, and is it painful?
An EKG is usually a rapid and painless procedure, which usually could be completed in a few minutes. Every test includes affixing small electrodes directly on your skin at a particular position on your chest, arms, and legs. But no bruises! The only discomfort should come from the removal of used electrodes adhesives.
Can I walk in for an EKG test, or do I need to make an appointment?
Although we make sure to have scheduled reservations available for EKG Keller, we hope that the patients will choose to schedule an appointment to avoid waiting and have a smooth process during the testing process. In case you feel that a cardiac emergency is underway, please use the quickest way to our Emergency Room in Keller without the appointment, where you may have and EKG test done immediately without any delays.
What should I do to prepare for an electrocardiogram?
Preparation for EKG Keller is usually not that complicated. The best option is clothes made from light fabrics that do not stifle movement and can be taken off to put the sensors. Hold off from using lotions or creams on your chest area, right before the test, because they could affect the electrode’s stickiness.
How will I get my EKG results, and what happens next?
Our trained team will be interpreting your EKG reports and they will be sharing the results with you. Based on the examination, the findings, a variety of treatments and further tests may be required. It is our responsibility to offer you all-inclusive care and we will work specifically with you so as to make sure that you fully comprehend the results and what you should do next in the medical journey of yours.
Can I get an EKG without a doctor's referral in Keller?
Normally, EKG Keller is conducted directly from a doctor’s statement. Nevertheless, you can check out our emergency department in Keller if any symptoms have led you to think you require an EKG. Our Emergency Room staff is capable of determining your situation, one of which may be using an EKG, in the event that your case would warrant a definitive care procedure based on your emergency care needs.