Bharath College and Hospital provides Holter Monitoring, a continuous 24–48 hour ECG recording, to detect irregular heart rhythms and monitor cardiac health. This non-invasive test records the heart’s activity during daily activities, helping cardiologists diagnose arrhythmias, palpitations, or unexplained symptoms. Patients are guided on how to maintain normal activities while wearing the device, ensuring accurate and reliable results.
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Continuous ECG recording over 24–48 hours to monitor heart rhythm.
No, it is completely non-invasive.
Yes, normal activities are encouraged to record accurate heart behavior.
Results are usually available within 1–2 days.
Patients with palpitations, dizziness, fainting, or suspected arrhythmias.