Holter Monitoring Test – 24/7 Heart Rhythm Analysis at CDC

The Holter Monitoring Test is a continuous ECG recording that tracks your heart’s activity over 24 to 48 hours or longer. It helps detect irregular heartbeats (arrhythmias), palpitations, dizziness, and unexplained fainting spells.
Unlike a standard ECG, which records for just a few seconds, a Holter monitor provides extended monitoring to detect hidden heart issues. At CDC, we use advanced, lightweight Holter monitors that allow you to go about your daily routine while your heart is being monitored.
The device records your heart’s electrical signals during activities, sleep, and stress situations. This test is essential for evaluating heart conditions, guiding treatment, and assessing the effectiveness of heart medications. It is highly recommended for patients experiencing heart palpitations, skipped beats, or chest discomfort. Choose CDC for expert Holter monitoring with precise cardiac analysis and consultation.

24 to 48-Hour Continuous ECG Monitoring

Captures irregular heartbeats missed in short ECG tests.

Essential for Arrhythmia & Heart Palpitation Diagnosis

Detects abnormal heart rhythms, fluttering, and skipped beats.

Non-Invasive & Comfortable Device

Small, lightweight, and easy to wear during daily activities.

Benefits of Holter Monitoring Research

Holter monitoring plays a crucial role in detecting hidden heart conditions that short ECGs might miss. It helps in assessing heart rhythm disturbances and guiding treatment adjustments. Essential for evaluating pacemaker function and heart medication effectiveness. Provides real-time heart health insights for early disease prevention.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

A Holter monitor tracks continuous heart activity to detect irregular heartbeats, palpitations, and silent arrhythmias.

The test usually lasts 24 to 48 hours, but some cases may require extended monitoring.

No, you should avoid water exposure while wearing the device unless your doctor provides waterproof options.

You can continue your normal routine, except for activities that cause excessive sweating or involve water.

CDC provides expert cardiac analysis, advanced Holter devices, and accurate diagnosis for heart rhythm concerns.