Private Echocardiogram in London with Consultant Review
Consultant Cardiologist-Led
Real-Time Insight into Cardiac Function, Guided by Specialist Precision
An echocardiogram is a live ultrasound scan of the heart capturing how your heart beats, fills, pumps, and responds under pressure. At Vedic Heart, echo is not simply a scan it is a dynamic diagnostic experience shaped by deep clinical expertise.
Dr. Saran Marwaha brings consultant-level experience in cardiac imaging, interpreting each echocardiogram with a view not just to detect, but to understand. Whether you’re being assessed for valve disease, cardiomyopathy, breathlessness, or athlete heart changes, or as a screening for heart disease, the aim is for clarity not just data.
What is an Echocardiogram?
Echocardiography uses ultrasound waves to produce real-time images of your heart’s structure and motion. It provides essential information about:
The test is painless, non-invasive, and takes about 30 minutes in a calm, private setting.
When Might an ECHO Be Recommended?
What It Can Help Reveal:
Specialist-Led Interpretation
Dr. Marwaha personally interprets each scan using a blend of clinical context and imaging nuance refining the findings into meaningful conclusions. This allows for differentiation between normal athletic variation and early signs of disease, especially important in high-performance individuals.
Designed for Clarity, Not Complexity
Our echocardiogram appointments are designed to be seamless and calm. All findings are integrated into a broader plan for your cardiovascular optimisation.
What does an echocardiogram assess?
Common questions about ECHO testing at Vedic Heart
What does an echocardiogram assess?
What does an echocardiogram assess?
It evaluates heart size, pumping function, valve structure, and blood flow in real time.
When is an echocardiogram recommended?
When is an echocardiogram recommended?
Common reasons include breathlessness, heart murmurs, valve disease, hypertension, heart failure assessment, and screening.
Is echocardiography safe?
Is echocardiography safe?
Yes. It uses ultrasound and involves no radiation.
How long does an echocardiogram take?
How long does an echocardiogram take?
Most scans take around 30 minutes.
Who performs and interprets the scan?
Who performs and interprets the scan?
Scans are consultant-led and interpreted in full clinical context.
Will I receive an explanation of the results?
Will I receive an explanation of the results?
Yes. Findings are explained clearly, with next steps discussed if needed.
Is echocardiography always necessary?
Is echocardiography always necessary?
No. It is recommended only when it adds meaningful clinical information.

Take the Next Step Toward a Healthier Heart
Schedule your consultation today with Dr. Marwaha to prioritise your heart health and feel confident about the path ahead.
