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Cardiology procedures and examinations 14
- ABI test
- Cardiac health assessment package
- Cardiac stress test (on a stationary bicycle or a treadmill)
- Cardiac ultrasound (echocardiography)
- Central blood pressure and artery examination
- Electrocardiography (ECG)
- Heart health assessment PLUS-package
- Hotman's®-test
- LDL cholesterol test
- Pacemaker check and programming
- Risk assessment examination of cardiovascular diseases
- Tilt table test
- Twenty-four-hour Holter-monitoring of arrhythmia
- Twenty-four-hour Holter-monitoring of blood pressure
- Dermatological procedures and examinations 8
- Ear, nose and throat procedures and examinations 2
- Gynaecological procedures and examinations 8
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Vaccination 20
- Vaccination against tick-borne encephalitis
- Employee health check certificate for infectious diseases
- Nasal flu vaccine (for children aged 2-18 years)
- Vaccination against chickenpox (as of 12 months old)
- Vaccination against diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough
- Vaccination against hepatitis A
- Vaccination against hepatitis A and B (>16 y/o)
- Vaccination against hepatitis B (>16 y/o)
- Vaccination against HPV
- Vaccination against measles, mumps and rubella (MMR)
- Vaccination against meningococcal disease
- Vaccination against pneumococcal disease
- Vaccination against poliomyelitis
- Vaccination against rabies (upon ordering vaccine)
- Vaccination against rotavirus
- Vaccination against SARS coronavirus
- Vaccination against SARS coronavirus for children
- Vaccination against the flu
- Vaccination against typhus (as of 2 y/o)
- Vaccination against yellow fever
Central blood pressure and artery examination
Central blood pressure examination allows to assess a cardiovascular disease progression and risks, assess the state of arteries, determine a cardiovascular risk, and diagnose early on atherosclerosis and its severity. It is important to detect arterial changes as early as possible, as severe complications such as heart attack or stroke occur at advanced stages of the disease.
In addition, the examination also assesses the effect of blood pressure medication. Inappropriate medication can lead to decreased blood pressure and cause dizziness and fainting. Increased central blood pressure means an increased workload for the heart and that can lead to a heart failure. Also, increased pressure is a danger to cerebral arteries, as increased pressure can clog the arteries and result in a stroke.
The examination is carried out by a heart health specialist professor Margus Viigimaa who assesses the need for it during his consultation. The consultation fee will be added to the examination price.
How is the test carried out?
- A cuff is placed on an upper arm, similar to a blood pressure monitor
- You are first asked to sit down, and later you are asked to stand. The changes in blood pressure will be monitored in 1 and 2 minutes
- The examination is painless
The examination is recommended if
- You suffer from hypertension
- Your immediate family has experienced early heart attacks or strokes
- You have several risk factors for cardiovascular disease, such as low activity, overweight, stress, etc
Price
Central blood pressure and artery examination
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Central blood pressure and artery examination