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Holter Monitoring is a continuous heart rhythm recording done over 24 to 48 hours to capture irregularities that may not appear during a short clinic checkup. It helps identify issues like skipped beats, fast or slow rhythms, or unexplained symptoms such as dizziness or palpitations. Under the supervision of Dr. Vaibhav Shukla, this test is performed with careful evaluation to ensure accurate diagnosis and better long-term heart management.
Holter Monitoring is commonly advised for people who experience:
Irregular heartbeats
Palpitations or fluttering sensations
Unexplained fainting or dizziness
Chest discomfort
Shortness of breath
Suspected arrhythmias (abnormal rhythms)
It provides a clearer picture of how the heart behaves in real-life situations.
Small, painless electrodes are placed on your chest and connected to a compact portable device you can clip to your clothing. The monitor records every heartbeat while you go about your daily routine. You may be asked to note down symptoms or activities during the day to match them with the recorded data.
After the monitoring period, the device is removed, and Dr. Vaibhav Shukla analyzes the full report to detect rhythm disturbances that might need treatment or further evaluation.
With strong experience in heart rhythm assessment, Dr. Vaibhav Shukla ensures that your Holter Monitoring results are interpreted with precision. His expertise helps identify even subtle abnormalities and guides the right treatment plan tailored to your heart’s needs.
If you’ve been facing unexplained symptoms or want a detailed evaluation of your heart rhythm, you can book your Holter Monitoring test with us. Our team will support you through the process and help you move forward with clarity and confidence.