Stress Echocardiogram (Stress Echo) Testing

Stress Echocardiogram (Stress Echo) Testing $530

A stress echocardiography, also called an echocardiography stress test or stress echo, is a procedure that determines how well your heart and blood vessels are working. During a stress echocardiography, you will exercise on a treadmill the provider monitors your blood pressure and heart rhythm. When your heart rate reaches peak levels, ultrasound images of your heart are taken to determine whether your heart muscles are getting enough blood and oxygen while you exercise.
Codes
  • CPT-93320
  • CPT-93325
  • CPT-93351

 

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