Stress Echocardiogram
Stress echocardiography is an imaging test that uses sound waves to image the heart. The resulting image shows the structure and movement of the heart. For a stress echo, images are taken before exercise and then immediately after exercising on the treadmill. By comparing images, the physician can see changes in the way the heart muscles work when made to beat harder and faster. The images can be used to find blocked coronary arteries.
Stress Echocardiogram is available at:
ACMC-Willmar
(Part of Willmar Medical Services)
(320) 214-6150 or (888) 225-6580






