- Primary CareDr. Anil Mohin is a highly reviewed, board-certified internist with a subspecialty in cardiology. Our office is here to serve you - whether you need a primary care physician or treatment of a more complex cardiovascular issue. We provide a range of health-care specialties, so our patients are able to get the care they need - easily, comfortably, and conveniently.
- ElectrocardiogramAn echocardiogram test is done by a trained and experienced cardiac sonographer. During an echocardiogram test, the patient will be asked to remove their clothing from the waist up and will be given a gown to wear. The sonographer will place three sticky patches called electrodes onto the chest area. The electrodes are connected to an electrocardiograph monitor (EKG), which measures the heart’s electrical activity during the test. The patient will be asked to lie on their left side or back on the examination table. The sonographer will then apply a clear gel on the chest area. They’ll press the probe against the skin and move it around the chest area. The heart’s movement can be seen on the monitor, as the ultrasound waves take pictures of the heart and valves. After the test, the sonographer will remove the gel from the chest area and the scan images are scent to a computer and recorded for Dr. Mohin. An echocardiogram is a painless process that takes about one hour.
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- UltrasoundA carotid duplex scan is a non-invasive tool that uses two types of ultrasounds to detect any blockages or narrowing in the carotid arteries. An ultrasound uses high pitched sound waves that are sent through a hand-held device called a transducer probe to create a picture of the inside of the body. Carotid arteries are blood vessels located on both sides the neck. The two blood vessels divide into internal and external carotid arteries. The internal carotid arteries supply oxygen-rich blood to the brain. The external carotid arteries supply oxygen-rich blood to the face, scalp, and neck. The carotid duplex scan uses the two ultrasounds to produce a picture of the structure of the blood vessels, detecting any blockage or narrowing in the arteries.
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