An echocardiogram harnesses ultrasound to create detailed images of the heart in a three-dimensional format. Also called an “echo,” this test is done only to evaluate the heart. Just like a pregnant woman will have an ultrasound for the doctor to see images of the baby, a heart patient will have an echocardiogram ultrasound for the doctor to see images of the heart. Note that this is a different test than an electrocardiogram (EKG). There are many benefits of this type of scan from a ... [Read More]