WE CARE ABOUT WHAT YOUR HEART SAYS ABOUT YOU
The Cardiopulmonary Team at Florida Hospital Fish Memorial can test a patient’s heart functions through a variety of methods. Our team
consists of experienced healthcare professionals in the specialties of cardiopulmonary testing.
The Cardiopulmonary Department offers the latest in technology and expertise in cardiac and pulmonary related testing procedures, such as:
- Holter Monitoring - The holter and even test involved a
portable cardiac monitor that records the heart’s
electrocardiogram for a prescribed period of time. The monitor
is applied with electrodes on the chest, connected to a small,
lightweight recorder that captures heart beat continuously. As
the patient follows their normal daily routine, the heart’s
activity is recorded so you, the physician, can monitor how
your patient’s heart responds to normal activities. - EKG (electrocardiograms) - EKG’s chart the heart’s electrical
activity. Electrodes are placed on the patient’s chest, and
extremities are connected to a monitor that reads the heart’s
electrical impulses. These impulses are translated into a visual
graph and the patterns can tell you, the doctor, whether or not
the electrical activity in your patient’s heart is normal and if
disease or damage is present. - Echocardiogram (Echo) - An echocardiogram creates a
visual image of the heart by using sound waves (sonar), which
are bounced off the heart by means of a small transducer (looks
like a microphone) placed on the chest. As the sound bounces
or echoes off the heart structures, they are translated into
visual images on a screen monitor. The images can reflect
structural problems with the heart and its valves. An echoca
diogram is a painless and safe diagnostic procedure as there
are no known side effects from the ultrasound waves. From
the echo images, it is possible to:
- Measure the size of the four chambers of the heart.
- Study the appearance and motion of the heart valves.
- Conclude how forcefully the heart muscles contracts to
move the blood into each chamber of the heart and out
to the lungs and the rest of the body.- Determine how well the heart is functioning and detect
any abnormalities that may be present.
All procedures require a physician referral and appointments are made through a physician referral by calling to schedule:
Nuclear Stresses: 386-917-5428
Transesophagel ECHOs (TEE): 386-917-5196
All other tests: 386-917-5120
Click here for Cardiac Physician Referral Form (PDF)
Click here for Pulmonary Physician Referral Form (PDF)






