An electrocardiogram (ECG) is a fast, non-invasive, and radiation-free test that records the heart’s electrical activity. In non-urgent settings, it is a valuable tool for detecting heart abnormalities—even in the absence of symptoms. Its simplicity and diagnostic power make it essential for ongoing heart health monitoring, treatment planning, and reassurance for both patients and clinicians.
By capturing subtle electrical changes in the heart, an ECG supports early detection, reduces the risk of serious complications, and provides peace of mind when symptoms are vague or unclear.