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Internal medicine diagnostics

To ensure we can provide you with a comprehensive examination, we utilize state-of-the-art, high-quality equipment. This supports us in our daily work and in providing you with medical care.

ECG (electrocardiogram)

The electrocardiogram records the heart's electrical impulses on the surface of the skin. This allows conclusions to be drawn about heart disease. Our ECG evaluates 12 leads.

Ultrasound examinations

This safe examination helps visualize organs and tissues using sound waves. This allows for a closer examination of organs such as the liver, kidneys, and thyroid, as well as lymph nodes and skin lesions.

Duplex/Doppler sonography (e.g. carotid arteries)

This special form of ultrasound uses color Doppler sonography to visualize blood flow through the vessels. This allows for early detection of plaque buildup and the assessment of narrowing (stenosis).

Laboratory diagnostics

We cooperate with a large laboratory partner, so we can offer almost all blood, urine, and stool tests.

We can also determine some emergency-relevant values directly in our own laboratory!

Pulmonary function testing

You breathe in and out through a mouthpiece. The device records your breathing. This allows conclusions to be drawn about your respiratory function.

Long-term blood pressure measurement

If there are indications of chronically elevated blood pressure, we can perform long-term monitoring. This usually involves measuring blood pressure every 30 minutes.

Long-term ECG

If there are indications of cardiac arrhythmias, such as rapid heartbeat or heart palpitations, we can record an ECG over a longer period of time, thus detecting even short-term cardiac arrhythmias. Our device also features a special heart rate variability (HRV) analysis, which can provide information about physical fitness and emotional stress.

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