When your pet may need an ECG
An ECG may be recommended if:
Your pet shows signs such as fainting, weakness, coughing, or breathing difficulty.
A pre-anesthetic screening is required before surgery.
Your pet is a senior or has an ongoing health condition.
Routine monitoring is advised for breeds prone to heart issues.
Your vet notices an abnormal sound during a physical exam.
Your pet is on long-term medication that could affect the heart.

Gentle Preparation
Our trained veterinarians help your pet feel calm and comfortable before placing small, harmless electrodes on the skin.

Recording Heart Activity
The electrodes safely capture the heart’s electrical signals, providing an accurate picture of rhythm and function.

Quick, Stress-Free Results
The test takes only a few minutes, requires no sedation, and delivers instant results for timely care.
What technology powers your pet’s ECG?
We perform all ECG procedures at our sister clinic, Noble Vet, using the Mindray ePM 12M Vet, a veterinary-grade ECG system designed specifically for pets. This advanced technology ensures every test is safe, accurate, and tailored to your pet’s unique needs.
With its precise monitoring and clear readings, the Mindray system enables us to detect even the most subtle heart irregularities. This enables our veterinarians to make informed, timely decisions about your pet’s care, ensuring their heart remains healthy and strong.