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CARDIO MEDICAL CM, CA

Country/AreaVenezuela
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Company phone64129809
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Q1: What is the address of Cardio Medical Consultants Group?
A1: The company has two locations: Downey (562.904.6027) and Lynwood (310.604.0443).

Q2: What types of tests does Cardio Medical Consultants Group provide for cardiovascular services?
A2: The group provides various diagnostic and therapeutic tests, including electrocardiogram (ECG), Holter monitoring/ambulatory electrocardiogram, echocardiogram, cardiac catheterization and intervention, peripheral angiography and intervention, ankle-brachial index (ABI), lower extremity arterial and venous ultrasound, and carotid artery ultrasound.

Q3: What is the purpose of an electrocardiogram (ECG) test?
A3: An ECG test monitors the electrical activity of the heart, observing heart rhythm, diagnosing heart attacks, and detecting other heart-related issues.

Q4: How does a Holter monitoring/ambulatory electrocardiogram work?
A4: This test records the electrical activity of the heart while the patient performs their usual activities, allowing for a continuous 24-hour recording to detect abnormal heartbeats that may occur during daily activities.

Q5: What is an echocardiogram and what types are there?
A5: An echocardiogram is a type of ultrasound test using high-pitched sound waves to create moving pictures of the heart. There are four main types: transthoracic echocardiogram (TTE), stress echocardiogram, Doppler echocardiogram, and transesophageal echocardiogram (TEE).

Q6: What is cardiac catheterization and intervention?
A6: Cardiac catheterization allows doctors to "see" the inside of the heart and test for heart disease by injecting contrast dye through a catheter inserted into a blood vessel. Stents are used to treat narrowed or weakened arteries.

Q7: How does peripheral angiography and intervention work?
A7: This procedure involves inserting a thin, flexible tube called a catheter into an artery, guiding it to the narrowed area, inflating a balloon to press plaque against the wall of the artery, and sometimes placing a stent to improve blood flow.

Q8: What is the ankle-brachial index (ABI) test used for?
A8: The ABI test measures blood pressure at the ankle and in the arm while a person is at rest. The result helps predict the severity of peripheral arterial disease (PAD), which can be linked to a higher risk of heart attack or stroke.

Q9: What is lower extremity arterial and venous ultrasound used for?
A9: This test uses Doppler ultrasonography to evaluate lower-extremity arterial and venous disease, providing information about the anatomy and physiology of the vessels, detecting vascular stenosis or occlusion, and confirming blood flow direction.

Q10: What is carotid artery ultrasound used for?
A10: This test detects blockages in the carotid arteries using sound waves, helping to identify potential risks for stroke.
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