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Private ECG Test in Guildford
Our Private ECG Test provides a fast, reliable assessment of your heart rhythm, carried out in our Guildford clinic by an experienced private GP.
An ECG (electrocardiogram) records the electrical activity of your heart and can help identify rhythm abnormalities, signs of previous heart strain, or changes that require further assessment.
This service is suitable for patients seeking reassurance, prompt investigation of symptoms, or a private alternative to NHS waiting times.
Price: £210
Who This ECG Test Is For
This service may be suitable if you:
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Have palpitations or an irregular heartbeat
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Experience dizziness or light-headedness
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Have chest discomfort or tightness
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Have been advised to obtain an ECG privately
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Want reassurance about your heart rhythm
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Require an ECG for fitness, work, or insurance purposes
Do I Need a Referral?
No referral is required. You can book a private ECG test directly without seeing another GP first.
What Happens If Something Abnormal Is Found?
If your ECG shows any abnormalities, your GP will explain the findings clearly and discuss appropriate next steps. This may include monitoring, further tests, treatment, or referral for specialist assessment where needed.
How Long Does the Appointment Take?
The appointment usually takes 20–30 minutes, including the ECG recording and discussion of results.
Location
Appointments are available at our Guildford clinic, with rapid access and short waiting times.
FAQs
What is an ECG test?
An ECG (electrocardiogram) is a simple, non-invasive test that records the electrical activity of your heart to assess rhythm and detect abnormalities.
Is an ECG painful?
No. An ECG is painless and involves placing small sticky electrodes on the chest, arms, and legs.
Can an ECG detect heart disease?
An ECG can identify rhythm problems and signs of heart strain, but it does not detect all heart conditions. Your GP will advise if further tests are needed.
Is this suitable for urgent symptoms?
If you have severe chest pain, collapse, or sudden shortness of breath, you should seek emergency medical care immediately. This service is not an emergency service.
Will I get the results on the same day?
Yes. Your ECG is reviewed during your appointment, and results are explained immediately.
