Are you at risk for cardiovascular disease? At City International Hospital Cardiology Clinic, we offer a full continuum of screening, diagnosis and treatment services and are nationally recognized for providing quality care.

Key Activities:

Electrocardiogram (ECG)

Holter monitor

  • Evaluate the patient's symptoms: nervousness, syncope, dizziness …
  • Initial evaluation prior to Arrhythmia Treatment.
  • Evaluation prior to Arrhythmia Treatment effectiveness.
  • Help diagnose a cause of chest pain in patients with suspected atypical ischemic heart disease.
  • Help diagnose a cause of chest pain in patients incapable of performing the treadmill test.

Exercise Electrocardiogram (treadmill test)

  • Diagnose coronary artery disease
  • Predict risk and diagnose in Patients With Family History of Coronary Artery Disease
  • Predict risk and diagnose a possible heart-related cause of symptoms or
  • Diagnose arrhythmias
  • Blood Pressure Assessment
  • Diagnose Heart Valve Problems
  • Risk Stratification in the Emergency Department
  • Risk Stratification before open-heart surgery

Transesophageal echocardiography

  • Using high-frequency sound waves (ultrasound) to create moving pictures of the structures of the heart such as the chambers and valves.

Tilt Table Test (TTT)

  • Diagnose the cause of syncope..

Electrophysiological evaluation and catheter ablation

  • Catheter electrocoagulation of serious cardiac arrhythmias is considered to be one of the most prominent achievements of the field..
  • Atrial Fibrillation
  • Atrial Flutter
  • Ventricular tachycardia (VT) is an abnormal rapid heart rhythm
  • Rapid ventricular tachycardia from the sinus node (right atrium).

Pacemaker Insertion

  • Bradycardia. This occurs when the sinus node causes the heart to beat too slowly.
  • Tachy-brady syndrome. This is characterized by alternating fast and slow heartbeats.
  • A biventricular pacemaker, or bivent for severe heart failure. A bivent makes the two sides of the heart beat in sync. This is known as cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT).