
Heart Health
Heart Health
The heart of it all. Comprehensive testing to detect issues early and keep you performing at your best.
The heart of it all. Comprehensive testing to detect issues early and keep you performing at your best.
Your cardiovascular system powers everything. From how well you think and move to how long and how well you live. At EHS, we don’t rely on guesswork or outdated assumptions. We run a complete panel of cardiac tests to assess your risk from every angle: structure, function, rhythm, blood flow and inflammation. Our test selection goes beyond standard screenings to include advanced diagnostics used in cardiology practice. Together, they give you the data you need to detect silent risks early, understand your baseline, and take clear action.
In-Clinic Doctor Examination
Cardiac Auscultation
Assessment of heart sounds. An in-person examination using a stethoscope to detect murmurs, rhythm changes and other indicators of cardiovascular health.
Cardiac Auscultation
Assessment of heart sounds. An in-person examination using a stethoscope to detect murmurs, rhythm changes and other indicators of cardiovascular health.
Cardiac Auscultation
Assessment of heart sounds. An in-person examination using a stethoscope to detect murmurs, rhythm changes and other indicators of cardiovascular health.
Cardiac History
In-person review and discussion of personal and family cardiac history.
Cardiac History
In-person review and discussion of personal and family cardiac history.
Cardiac History
In-person review and discussion of personal and family cardiac history.
Examination of Jugular Venous Pressure
An in-person assessment that involves observing the neck veins to help evaluate heart function and detect signs of conditions such as heart failure.
Examination of Jugular Venous Pressure
An in-person assessment that involves observing the neck veins to help evaluate heart function and detect signs of conditions such as heart failure.
Examination of Jugular Venous Pressure
An in-person assessment that involves observing the neck veins to help evaluate heart function and detect signs of conditions such as heart failure.
Heart Rate
A measurement of the number of heartbeats per minute at rest or during activity.
Heart Rate
A measurement of the number of heartbeats per minute at rest or during activity.
Heart Rate
A measurement of the number of heartbeats per minute at rest or during activity.
Resting Electrocardiogram (rECG)
A test that records the heart’s electrical activity while the body is at rest. It is used to assess heart rhythm and electrical conduction.
Resting Electrocardiogram (rECG)
A test that records the heart’s electrical activity while the body is at rest. It is used to assess heart rhythm and electrical conduction.
Resting Electrocardiogram (rECG)
A test that records the heart’s electrical activity while the body is at rest. It is used to assess heart rhythm and electrical conduction.
Stress Electrocardiogram (sECG)
A test that records the heart’s electrical activity during exercise. It assesses how well the heart responds to physical stress and can help identify changes in heart rhythm, blood flow, or oxygen supply during activity.
Stress Electrocardiogram (sECG)
A test that records the heart’s electrical activity during exercise. It assesses how well the heart responds to physical stress and can help identify changes in heart rhythm, blood flow, or oxygen supply during activity.
Stress Electrocardiogram (sECG)
A test that records the heart’s electrical activity during exercise. It assesses how well the heart responds to physical stress and can help identify changes in heart rhythm, blood flow, or oxygen supply during activity.
Systolic & Diastolic Blood Pressure & Profiling
Measurement of systolic and diastolic blood pressure. An in-person test that monitors cardiovascular health and helps identify risks such as hypertension.
Systolic & Diastolic Blood Pressure & Profiling
Measurement of systolic and diastolic blood pressure. An in-person test that monitors cardiovascular health and helps identify risks such as hypertension.
Systolic & Diastolic Blood Pressure & Profiling
Measurement of systolic and diastolic blood pressure. An in-person test that monitors cardiovascular health and helps identify risks such as hypertension.
Blood & Urine Tests
High Density Lipids (HDL)
HDL, or “good” cholesterol, is part of a lipid panel. It supports heart health by carrying excess cholesterol from the blood to the liver, where it’s processed and removed.
High Density Lipids (HDL)
HDL, or “good” cholesterol, is part of a lipid panel. It supports heart health by carrying excess cholesterol from the blood to the liver, where it’s processed and removed.
High Density Lipids (HDL)
HDL, or “good” cholesterol, is part of a lipid panel. It supports heart health by carrying excess cholesterol from the blood to the liver, where it’s processed and removed.
High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hsCRP)
A blood test that measures very low levels of C-reactive protein to assess subtle inflammation.
High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hsCRP)
A blood test that measures very low levels of C-reactive protein to assess subtle inflammation.
High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hsCRP)
A blood test that measures very low levels of C-reactive protein to assess subtle inflammation.
Low Density Lipids (LDL)
LDL is measured in a lipid panel to assess heart risk. High levels are a main focus for treatment with lifestyle changes or medication.
Low Density Lipids (LDL)
LDL is measured in a lipid panel to assess heart risk. High levels are a main focus for treatment with lifestyle changes or medication.
Low Density Lipids (LDL)
LDL is measured in a lipid panel to assess heart risk. High levels are a main focus for treatment with lifestyle changes or medication.
Non-HDL Cholesterol
A calculation that subtracts HDL from total cholesterol to estimate the amount of cholesterol carried by potentially harmful lipoproteins.
Non-HDL Cholesterol
A calculation that subtracts HDL from total cholesterol to estimate the amount of cholesterol carried by potentially harmful lipoproteins.
Non-HDL Cholesterol
A calculation that subtracts HDL from total cholesterol to estimate the amount of cholesterol carried by potentially harmful lipoproteins.
Non-LDL Cholesterol
A calculation that includes all cholesterol not carried by LDL particles. It reflects residual cardiovascular risk not captured by LDL alone.
Non-LDL Cholesterol
A calculation that includes all cholesterol not carried by LDL particles. It reflects residual cardiovascular risk not captured by LDL alone.
Non-LDL Cholesterol
A calculation that includes all cholesterol not carried by LDL particles. It reflects residual cardiovascular risk not captured by LDL alone.
Total Cholesterol
Measures overall cholesterol levels to help assess your risk of heart disease and stroke.
Total Cholesterol
Measures overall cholesterol levels to help assess your risk of heart disease and stroke.
Total Cholesterol
Measures overall cholesterol levels to help assess your risk of heart disease and stroke.
Triglycerides
A blood test that measures the level of triglycerides, a type of fat in the bloodstream. It is used to assess lipid metabolism.
Triglycerides
A blood test that measures the level of triglycerides, a type of fat in the bloodstream. It is used to assess lipid metabolism.
Triglycerides
A blood test that measures the level of triglycerides, a type of fat in the bloodstream. It is used to assess lipid metabolism.
In-Clinic Exercise Physiology Assessment
Exercise Stress Test
An assessment of heart function during physical activity using ECG monitoring and controlled exercise.
Exercise Stress Test
An assessment of heart function during physical activity using ECG monitoring and controlled exercise.
Exercise Stress Test
An assessment of heart function during physical activity using ECG monitoring and controlled exercise.
VO2max
A test that measures the maximum amount of oxygen the body can use during intense exercise. It is a key indicator of aerobic fitness and cardiovascular efficiency.
VO2max
A test that measures the maximum amount of oxygen the body can use during intense exercise. It is a key indicator of aerobic fitness and cardiovascular efficiency.
VO2max
A test that measures the maximum amount of oxygen the body can use during intense exercise. It is a key indicator of aerobic fitness and cardiovascular efficiency.
Additional Diagnostics
Coronary Artery Calcium Scores
A CT scan that measures calcium deposits in the coronary arteries. It helps assess the risk of heart disease before symptoms appear.
Coronary Artery Calcium Scores
A CT scan that measures calcium deposits in the coronary arteries. It helps assess the risk of heart disease before symptoms appear.
Coronary Artery Calcium Scores
A CT scan that measures calcium deposits in the coronary arteries. It helps assess the risk of heart disease before symptoms appear.
Why does this matter?
Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death in Australia — often without warning signs. By combining standard and advanced tests, our assessments help detect issues before symptoms appear, giving you the chance to act early and stay ahead of preventable risks. See something concerning? We can connect you with leading cardiologists quickly. With EHS, you’re in experienced hands.
