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Dr. Ken Curry
Shannon E. Davey, NP
Charlie Foster, RN
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How the Heart Works
Abnormal Heart Rhythms
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Tilt Table Test
Electrocardiogram
Echocardiogram
Holter or Event Monitoring
Exercise Stress Test
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Office Hours
Practice office hours are from 8:00am to 5:00pm, Monday through Friday. You may schedule your appointment by calling (719)471-9942.

 


Diagnostic Services
Tilt Table Test
If you have had recurrent syncope (fainting spells), the tilt table test can help determine how your body responds to changes in position.
 
 
Electrocardiogram
An electrocardiogram measures the electrical activity of the heart. This includes the rate and regularity of beats as well as the size and position of the chambers, any damage to the heart, and effects of drugs or devices to regulate the heart.

Echocardiogram
An echocardiogram is a test that uses sound waves to create a moving picture of the heart. The picture is more detailed than a X-ray image and involves no radiation exposure. 


Holter / Event Monitoring
The Holter Monitor is a device that records heart rate and heartbeats (rhythm) continuously during a 24-hour period.
Event monitors are used to record heart rate and rhythms for longer periods. They work only when a person turns on the device.

Exercise Stress Test
A stress test, sometimes called a treadmill test or exercise test, helps a doctor find out how well your heart handles work. As your body works harder during the test, it requires more oxygen, so the heart must pump more blood.

Electrophysiology Study
An electrophysiology study is an accurate method for assessing the heart's electrical function. It provides more accurate and detailed information about the heart's electrical function than other diagnostic tests.

 
   
  

Electrophysiology Associates, P.C.
Ken L. Curry, M.D.

215 Parkside Drive, Suite 100
Colorado Springs, CO 80910
Office: 719-471-9942 // Fax: 719-471-3051

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