For the convenience of our patients, in office testing is performed at both Farmington Hills and Madison Heights locations.

Cardiac monitoring  

EKG

Echocardiogram

Stress Test

  • Right Heart Catheterization

  • Left Heart Catheterization with
    Possible Intervention (PCI)

  • Transesophageal Echocardiogram (TEE)

  • Cardioversion

  • Lower Extremity / Peripheral Arterial Angiogram with Possible Intervention 

  • Carotid Artery Angiogram with Possible Intervention

Hospital based procedures performed by Dr Feldman:

Consultations

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Benefits of a Consultation:

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What to expect:

Echocardiogram

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Helps diagnose a number of heart conditions by providing information about the structure and function of the heart.

What is an Echocardiogram: 

There is no special prep needed for an echocardiogram. The test takes approximately 45 minutes. The sonographer will place the transducer over different areas of your chest in order to obtain a variety of views of your heart.

What to expect: 

An echocardiogram is a test that uses sound waves to take pictures of the heart from outside the body. The pictures are obtained by using ultrasound, which is the same technology used in radar and sonar. This test does not involve the use of radiation. It is a useful test for comprehensively evaluating the heart.

Benefits of having an Echocardiogram:

EKG

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 A non-invasive test that helps to identify abnormalities in your heart’s rhythm or rate. 

What is an EKG: 

You can expect a painless test where 12 small sticky sensors, called electrodes, will be attached to your chest/stomach/arms and legs. You will lie quietly and relax for a short period of time. 

What to expect: 

Diagnosing heart conditions including irregular heartbeats, heart attacks, heart damage and poor blood supply to the heart. It can also determine the cause of chest pain. 

Benefits of an EKG: 

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Stress Test

A Stress Test is a test that can identify patients that have a decreased blood flow to their heart. It can also help to identify if the symptoms you may be having are due to a heart problem. Our office offers two types of Stress Tests; Exercise Stress ECG and Exercise Stress Echocardiogram. Ultimately, these tests measure blood flow to your heart muscle both at rest and after activity. Through this comparison, we are able to reveal areas in your heart with poor blood flow or damage. In addition, Nuclear Stress Testing is available on premises.  

What to expect:

A non-invasive diagnostic test that measures how well your heart works when it’s pumping hard. 

What is a Stress Test:

It can help identify heart diseases, such as coronary artery disease or irregular heart rhythms. 

Benefits of performing a Stress Test:

Cardiac Monitoring

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Holter and event cardiac monitors are small, portable devices that can record the electrical activity in your heart over longer periods of time. These monitors are designed to be worn at home for time periods as short as one day, or as long as one month. These monitors are convenient and about the size of a band-aid.

What is Cardiac Monitoring:

Using Cardiac Monitoring helps us to better understand a patients overall heart health by measuring aspects of their heart function, such as heart rate and rhythm. Cardiac monitoring can also help identify abnormal heart rhythms and whether the heart is beating too quickly or too slowly. 

Benefits of performing cardiac monitoring: 

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