Holter Monitor Test
Holter Monitor Test
A Holter Monitor is a small, portable device that continuously records your heart’s electrical activity (ECG) for 24 to 48 hours or longer while you go about your daily activities.
Why is a Holter Test Done?
- Detect irregular heartbeats that may not show up during a standard ECG.
- Monitor heart rate during daily routine and sleep.
- Evaluate effectiveness of heart treatments.
- Investigate symptoms like palpitations, dizziness, or fainting.
How it Works
Small electrodes are attached to your chest, connected to the monitor. You wear it under your clothes and keep a diary of activities or symptoms to help the doctor interpret the results accurately.
Services
- Ambulatory BP Monitoring (ABPM)
- 24 Hour Holter Monitoring
- Peripheral Angiography
- ECG-Treadmill Test (TMT)
- Heart Surgery
- Angiogram
- 64 Slice CT Angiography
- Cardiology
- Holter Monitoring
- Non-Invasive Cardiology
- Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring
- Echocardiography with Color Doppler
- Cardiac Catheterisation
- Cardiac OPD Procedures

