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Private Echocardiogram

A painless, non-invasive ultrasound scan of your heart, performed in accordance with British Society of Echocardiography (BSE) guidelines. 

An echocardiogram is a detailed ultrasound scan that uses sound waves to assess how your heart muscle and valves move and function.  All scans are performed by Advanced Cardiac Physiologists using high‑resolution ultrasound equipment and BSE‑recommended protocols.

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PLEASE BE ADVISED:  we have both male and female physiologists. If you have particular preferences as to who performs your scan please contact us beforehand.

We offer two levels of service

Your scan will include a detailed assessment of:

  • Heart muscle function

  • Heart chamber sizes

  • Valve structure and function

  • Blood flow patterns

  • Any signs of structural abnormalities

IMPORTANT: As we do not have access to your medical records, we cannot provide clinical advice or interpret your results in the context of your wider health. We strongly recommend that all results are discussed with your GP, who can advise on further investigations or treatment if needed.

Book your appointment

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Echocardiogram (Echo)

Full BSE‑compliant echo with comprehensive report by an Advanced Cardiac Physiologist.

£295
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Echo + ECG
Package

Echo and ECG performed together, with a full physiologist report - save £25. 

£350
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Echo with Consultant Cardiologist comments

Standard Echo plus an additional Cardiologist review of your images and written comments

£400
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Echo + ECG with Cardiologist comments

Echo and ECG package plus a Cardiologist review of your images and written comments

£350
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Electrocardiogram
(ECG)

Painless, non-invasive test to record rhythm, rate and electrical activity of the heart

£80
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Ambulatory ECG Monitor

A device that measures heart rate and rhythm, as you go about your normal daily routine

From £265
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Extracranial Carotid Duplex Ultrasound

A private self-referral, scan of the carotid arteries at Branston Golf & Country Club

£150
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Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitor

​A device to record your blood pressure over 24 hours as you go about your daily routine

£100
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Echo + 24 hour Ambulatory ECG

SAVE £50 when you book an Echo and a 24 hour ambulatory ECG monitor together

£510
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Echo + 48 hour Ambulatory ECG

SAVE £50 when you book an Echo and a 48 hour ambulatory ECG monitor together

£520
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Echo + 7 Day Ambulatory ECG

SAVE £50 when you book an Echo and a 7 day ambulatory ECG monitor together

£580
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Quality and Governance

All echocardiograms are performed according to British Society of Echocardiography (BSE) guidelines, using high‑resolution, medical‑grade ultrasound equipment.   Quality assurance is maintained through structured peer review.

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IMPORTANT: This service does not diagnose or manage medical conditions. Any findings must be reviewed by your GP or healthcare provider.

Now on my annual 'do list'

​I had a few "flutters" after a recent Covid jab and it occurred to me that I have my car and teeth checked regularly but ridiculously never even considered a 'cardiac MOT'.  Arguably the most important organ in the body and for no good reason I took it for granted. I did a bit of research and visited Your Heart Scan. Results 2 days later - now on my annual 'do list'
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Before your appointment

No special preparations are needed for your private echocardiogram. You may eat and drink as normal throughout the day and continue to take your usual medications.

It may be helpful to bring a list of all your current medications with you as the cardiac physiologist performing your test may need to know what you are taking (blood pressure medication etc). Please bring with you your height and weight, this will help the physiologist assess your heart more accurately.

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If you need additional support for any reason or because you speak a different language and will require an interpreter please let us know when you book your appointment. If you would like support from a friend, relative, or carer we are more than happy for them to attend the appointment with you.  If you need us to provide a chaperone or require a physiologist of a particular gender, please call us and we will arrange a suitable appointment.

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For any questions or advice, please don't hesitate to get in touch.

Your Heart Scan founder, Claire on the importance of heart maintenance checks.

 

You have your teeth checked. You have your eyes checked. You go to the gym, and you eat healthily. But what about your heart?

On the day

You will be welcomed into the clinic room by your Physiologist, who will confirm your details and will talk you through the test.  

You will need to remove all clothing from your top half for the test, your privacy will be maintained as you will be behind a screen in a clinic room. You will be offered a disposable sheet or gown for extra privacy.

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You’ll be asked to lie on a couch or bed. Three ECG electrodes (small, flat, sticky patches) will be placed onto your chest or back, this is to allow the physiologist to see what rhythm your heart is in and for the machine to record at appropriate times of the cardiac cycle. You will be asked to turn onto your left-hand side, this improves your images. If you are unable to turn onto your side, please inform the physiologists and they will do everything they can to obtain your images while you are on your back. You will not need to lie flat during any part of the procedure.


A gel is used on the end of the probe, to help the sound wave reach your heart and to allow the probe to be moved freely across your chest.  It feels cold and sticky but is otherwise harmless.  The test is intimate as the physiologist will be close to you and have their arm around you.


The physiologist will move the probe over different areas of your chest around your heart. The probe gives off pulses of high-frequency sound waves which are inaudible to the human ear, these pass through your skin to your heart. The ultrasound waves ‘echo’ against the structures of your heart and the probe picks up these reflections and shows them as moving images on a screen. Different parts of the heart are seen as the probe is moved around on your chest. 


Once all the images have been recorded, the ECG electrodes will be removed, and you will be given some tissue to wipe the ultrasound gel off. At this point, you will be able to dress.


The physiologist will then explain how the results will be sent. Obtaining the images is the first part of the test, more detailed analysis, and measurements still need to be taken, however, this will be done once you have left the clinic, therefore it is not possible to fully discuss results with you at this point.

Then you are free to enjoy your day

Why not stay for a bite to eat or a coffee in the relaxed Clubhouse Bar and Restaurant with its terrace overlooking the 18th.

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Your results

After your appointment, we aim to have your results to you within 4 working days and the results will be emailed to your referring clinician.  If you have self-referred for this test, both yourself and GP will receive a copy. 

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