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An Exercise Stress Test is a simple, widely used evaluation that shows how your heart performs when it works harder than usual. By monitoring your heartbeat, blood pressure, and symptoms while you walk on a treadmill, this test helps identify hidden heart issues that may not appear when your body is at rest. Under the care of Dr. Vaibhav Shukla, the test is conducted in a controlled, safe environment with continuous medical supervision.
This test is often suggested for people who experience:
Chest discomfort or unexplained fatigue during activity
Irregular heartbeat or shortness of breath
A history of heart disease or risk factors such as diabetes or hypertension
The need to assess fitness before starting a new exercise routine
It also helps evaluate how well current heart treatments or medications are working.
You will be asked to walk on a treadmill at gradually increasing speeds and inclines. Throughout the test, your heart rhythm, oxygen level, and blood pressure are continuously monitored. If you feel discomfort, the test can be stopped immediately. The goal is not to push you beyond your limits—just to understand how your heart responds to physical activity. The entire process typically takes 15–20 minutes, followed by a short cool-down period.
With Dr. Vaibhav Shukla’s experience in diagnostic cardiology, every stress test is handled with careful attention, clear explanation, and strict safety protocols. His expertise ensures accurate interpretation of your results, helping you understand your heart’s strength and any potential concerns.
If you’ve been advised to undergo an Exercise Stress Test or want clarity about your heart’s fitness, feel free to reach out. We’re here to guide you, answer your questions, and help you schedule your test with confidence.