2D ECHO TEST IN GURGAON

2D Echo Test in Gurgaon for Detailed Heart Evaluation

Get a clear view of your heart's structure and function with 2D echocardiography performed as part of a comprehensive cardiac evaluation at Atrius Cardiac Care.

Experienced Cardiologists
Advanced Echocardiography
Non-Invasive Test
Personalized Evaluation

    Symptoms That May Require a 2D Echo Test

    Some heart-related symptoms may require further cardiac evaluation. Depending on your symptoms, medical history and examination, a cardiologist may recommend a 2D Echo test or other cardiac investigations to assess the heart's structure and function.

    Chest Discomfort

    Shortness of Breath

    Palpitations

    Dizziness or Fainting

    Unusual Fatigue

    Swelling in the Legs or Feet

    What Is a 2D Echo Test and When Is It Recommended?

    A 2D Echo test, also called two-dimensional echocardiography, is a non-invasive heart ultrasound that uses sound waves to create moving images of the heart. It helps cardiologists assess the heart’s structure, pumping function, valves and blood flow.

    A cardiologist may recommend a 2D Echo in Gurgaon when symptoms, medical history, examination findings or other test results suggest that the heart’s structure or function needs further evaluation. It may be used when assessing conditions such as heart valve problems, reduced heart function, certain congenital heart conditions or other cardiac concerns.

    During a standard 2D Echo, a trained professional applies gel to the chest and moves an ultrasound probe over the skin to capture images of the beating heart. The test does not involve surgery or radiation.

    At Atrius Cardiac Care, the findings can be reviewed by experienced cardiologists along with your symptoms, medical history and other test results to help determine the appropriate next steps.

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    2D ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY

    Sound Waves Used

    Heart Structure

    Heart Function

    Blood Flow

    Why Choose Atrius Cardiac Care for a 2D Echo Test?

    Choosing the right centre for a cardiac test is important because the findings need to be interpreted in the context of your symptoms and overall heart health. At Atrius Cardiac Care, 2D echocardiography is part of comprehensive cardiac evaluation, with experienced cardiologists and modern diagnostic facilities supporting accurate assessment and appropriate next-step planning.

    Experienced Cardiologists

    Echo findings can be reviewed alongside your symptoms, medical history, and other cardiac test results.

    Advanced Echocardiography

    2D imaging and Doppler techniques provide information about heart structure, function, valves, and blood flow.

    Non-Invasive Heart Test

    A standard 2D echocardiogram is performed from outside the body using an ultrasound probe and does not involve X-rays or a catheter.

    Personalized Cardiac Evaluation

    Your cardiologist can determine whether a 2D Echo is appropriate and what further evaluation or care may be needed based on your individual findings.

    How a 2D Echo Test Is Performed

    A standard 2D echocardiogram is a non-invasive heart ultrasound that uses sound waves to create moving images of the heart. During the test, an ultrasound probe is moved over the chest to capture images of the heart's chambers, valves, walls and blood flow.
    01
    Preparation

    You may be asked to change into a gown and remove clothing from the upper body. For a standard 2D Echo, special fasting is usually not required unless your healthcare team gives different instructions.

    02
    Positioning

    You lie on an examination bed, usually positioned on your left side to help obtain clear images of the heart.

    03
    ECG Monitoring

    Small sensors may be placed on your chest to monitor your heartbeat while the echocardiogram images are recorded.

    04
    Ultrasound Gel Applied

    A small amount of gel is applied to the chest to help the ultrasound probe transmit and receive sound waves effectively.

    05
    Heart Images Captured

    The sonographer moves the probe over different areas of your chest to capture moving images of the heart. Doppler techniques may also be used to assess blood flow through the heart and valves.

    06
    Images Reviewed

    The recorded images are reviewed by the appropriate healthcare professional, and the findings are interpreted along with your clinical information to guide further evaluation or care when needed.

    Before the 2D Echo

    • Usually no special preparation for a standard 2D Echo
    • You can generally eat, drink and take your usual medicines unless instructed otherwise
    • Wear comfortable clothing and follow any instructions provided by your healthcare team
    • Bring previous cardiac reports if relevant to your consultation

    During the Test

    • A standard 2D Echo is performed from outside the body
    • Ultrasound gel and a probe are used to capture heart images
    • You may be asked to change position or briefly control your breathing
    • The test does not use X-rays or radiation

    After the 2D Echo

    • Most people can return to their normal activities after a standard echocardiogram
    • The images are reviewed by a healthcare professional
    • Your cardiologist can explain the findings in relation to your symptoms and other test results
    • Further tests or treatment may be recommended if clinically appropriate

    Heart Conditions a 2D Echo Can Help Evaluate

    A 2D echocardiogram provides moving images of the heart and can help cardiologists assess the heart's chambers, valves, muscle, pumping function and blood flow. Depending on the patient's symptoms and clinical findings, it may be used to evaluate a range of heart conditions.

    Heart Valve Disease

    Heart Failure

    Cardiomyopathy & Heart Muscle Problems

    Congenital Heart Conditions

    Fluid Around the Heart

    Enlarged Heart Chambers

    Meet Our Cardiology Experts

    2D echocardiography at Atrius Cardiac Care is supported by experienced cardiologists who evaluate your symptoms, medical history and cardiac test findings together. Our team focuses on accurate interpretation of echocardiography results and helps patients understand what the findings may mean for their heart health and next steps.
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    Frequently Asked Questions About 2D Echo Test

    Have questions about 2D echocardiography? Find clear answers about the 2D Echo test, preparation, procedure, results, and when it may be recommended by a cardiologist.
    A 2D Echo test, or two-dimensional echocardiogram, is a non-invasive heart ultrasound that uses sound waves to create moving images of the heart. It helps assess the heart's structure, pumping function, valves and blood flow.
    A cardiologist may recommend a 2D Echo when symptoms, medical history, examination findings or other test results indicate that the heart's structure or function needs further evaluation. It may be used when assessing conditions involving the heart valves, heart muscle or pumping function.
    No. A standard 2D Echo is generally painless and non-invasive. An ultrasound probe is moved over the chest using gel to obtain images of the heart.
    No. A standard 2D Echo uses ultrasound sound waves, not X-rays or ionizing radiation.
    During a standard echocardiogram, you usually lie on an examination bed while a healthcare professional places gel on an ultrasound probe and moves it over different areas of your chest to capture images of the heart.
    The duration can vary depending on the type of echocardiogram and the information required. A standard echocardiogram generally takes around 30–60 minutes, although the actual time may vary by patient and centre.
    For a standard 2D Echo, special fasting is generally not required. However, preparation can differ for other types of echocardiography, so follow the specific instructions provided by your healthcare team.
    A 2D Echo can provide information about the heart chambers, walls, valves, pumping function and blood flow. It can also help identify structural abnormalities and certain heart conditions.
    A standard 2D Echo is not primarily a test for detecting coronary artery blockages. It evaluates heart structure and function and can provide information about blood flow through the heart. If coronary artery disease is suspected, your cardiologist may recommend other tests depending on your symptoms and clinical findings.
    A 2D Echo may help evaluate conditions involving heart valves, heart failure or reduced pumping function, heart muscle abnormalities, congenital heart conditions and other structural or functional problems of the heart.
    For a standard 2D Echo, you can generally eat and drink normally unless your healthcare team gives you different instructions. Preparation may be different for certain specialized echocardiograms.
    The images need to be reviewed and interpreted by the appropriate healthcare professional. Your cardiologist can then explain the findings and discuss whether any further evaluation or treatment is required.
    No. An ECG records the heart's electrical activity, while a 2D Echo uses ultrasound to create images of the heart and assess its structure and function. They provide different types of information and may sometimes be recommended together.
    You can get a 2D Echo test in Gurgaon at Atrius Cardiac Care, where echocardiography is offered as part of cardiac diagnostic evaluation. The appropriate test is determined based on your symptoms, medical history and clinical assessment.

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    Need a 2D Echo Test in Gurgaon?

    Looking for a 2D Echo Test in Gurgaon? Consult a cardiologist to understand whether 2D echocardiography is appropriate for your symptoms or medical condition.