The echocardiogram, or “echo” can help detect blood clots, fluid in the sac around the heart, and problems with the aorta (the main artery connected to the heart).
It is a key test in determining the health of heart muscle, namely after a heart attack. The ultrasound does not use any radiation.
The images are compiled in the computer and are sent to the cardiologist.
The cardiologist, who is a specialist in interpreting the echo, will report your results to your health care provider.
Your health care provider will receive the result into your medical record and notify you of the result.
If you and your health care provider feel that an echocardiogram would provide important information for your continued care, the provider will order the test either through the electronic medical record or with a paper order.
The Central Scheduling Department staff will call you to schedule your Echocardiogram or you can call them at (309) 734-1446 if your health care provider instructs you to do so.
The echo technologist performs the exams Monday through Friday 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Please call the Diagnostic Imaging Department at (309) 734-1407 if you have any questions.