Our Services
Flexible, state of the art cardiovascular services at affordable prices At CVS Health, we offer the very latest diagnostic tests and services to help us assess and treat our patients to the highest standards. Our cardiologists, technicians and nurses bring many years of experience and expertise to the job of reaching an accurate diagnosis before decided on the most appropriate course of action.
CVS health is proud to offer Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Imaging (CMRI), also sometimes know as cardiac MRI, which allows for a non-invasive yet highly detailed assessment of the function and structure of the cardiovascular system. As well performing routine tests such as Echocardiography (ECHO), and Electrocardiogram (ECG), other services offered by CVS include:
Our clinics in Eastbourne and Ashford offer a range of services. To learn more about what is on offer at each clinic, please choose a destination below: |
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