An electrocardiogram is a standard test that helps monitor the heart’s beats and detect signs of a heart issue. Discover more about the procedure in this article.
By monitoring your heart’s response to physical exertion, I can identify potential issues with your heart that may not be apparent during a resting echocardiogram.![]()

Dr Ravi Assomull, Consultant Cardiologist and Founder
An electrocardiogram is a test that measures the electrical activity of the heart’s beats. Every heartbeat is triggered by an electrical signal that starts at the top of the heart and travels to the bottom to help coordinate contractions and keep blood flowing as it should.
The test monitors the timing of electrical impulses as they travel through the muscle. An ECG also measures your heart rate and rhythm to help detect any issues.
It is not invasive and doesn’t cause any pain. It is a simple routine test we will guide you through on the day of the procedure.
We may suggest you receive an ECG if you are experiencing the following signs of a heart condition:
It can help us detect conditions such as cardiomyopathy, coronary heart disease, heart valve disease, heart structure changes, an enlarged heart, or a current or previous heart attack.
You may also need an ECG if you’ve experienced an accident or injury to the heart or if you have other health conditions.
Very little preparation is needed for an ECG. However, we may ask you to prepare your skin beforehand to help the electrodes stick to it more effectively.
Avoid oils and heavy moisturisers before the procedure, as these will interfere with the gel and cause the electrodes to not stick as well to the skin. Hair may also interfere with the electrodes, so we might advise you to remove chest hair beforehand.
We will ask you to undress from the waist upwards to apply the electrodes to the skin. So, we advise not wearing too many layers or anything too challenging to remove for your appointment.
There are a few other things to consider beforehand:
We will keep the room at a moderate temperature to avoid shivering, which can interfere with the readings. If you are cold or uncomfortable on the day of the test, let us know, and we will ensure that things are altered to keep you comfortable.
We will ask you a series of questions and walk you through what to expect before we get started to ensure you feel prepared.
We will attach 10-12 electrodes with gel to your chest, arms, and legs. These electrodes have wires connected to a machine. Once they are attached, our technician will input identifying information about you into the machine’s computer.
The test will then start. We will record your heart’s electrical activity, and the results will appear on a graph.
Once completed, we will remove the electrodes and disconnect you from the machine.
An ECG is a simple procedure. It is painless, and no electricity is sent through your body. It is a test that monitors your body’s electrical activity.
When the electrodes are removed, it can be slightly uncomfortable, like removing a plaster. If you are allergic or reactive to the adhesive gel used, you may experience redness and slight swelling, but this is rare.
After your test, we will review your results the same day during your appointment and highlight any abnormalities we may have detected.
Some signs we may pick up include:
Depending on what we find, we may need to perform further tests or use other types of ECG, such as an exercise ECG, 24-hour blood pressure monitor, or an ambulatory ECG monitor, to confirm your condition thoroughly.
Looking after your heart is the most important thing you can do to improve your longevity and quality of life in the long term.
We’re here for you during your journey to better heart health. We provide tests and management strategies to help identify what might be wrong and where you can improve your lifestyle to reach prime heart health.
Book an appointment today to speak to our expert Integrative Cardiologist, Dr Ravi Assomull, about your heart concerns.
You can email us at: enquiries@cardiologist.london
Or call us at: 0203 576 2885
