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ECG

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Cardiac Diagnostic Services provide a 12-lead, multichannel ECG reporting services with 4 hour reporting times as standard and 2 hour reporting times for priority cases.

ECG reports are signed off by a local Cardiologist and accessed via BeatBox, CDS' secure reporting platform.

Service and Device Features

One touch operation

Trace is printed, transmitted for reporting and returned via EMR

Compact and lightweight devices

All 12-lead ECG devices are compact, lightweight, with one-touch operation and built-in thermal printing.

Noise control

Comprehensive filters & anti-noise technology

Emergency reporting

We offer escalation protocols for urgent clinical situations

Rapid report turnaround

We provide ECG reporting within 4 hours for non-urgent cases, and within 2 hours for cases requiring priority clinical review.

Full Solution

A compete end-to-end ECG service which includes the devices, software, support and Cardiologist report sign-off

ECG FAQ's

4 hour standard reporting times and 2 hour priority reporting times

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