Is a cardiac ultrasound painful? No, it’s not painful. You might feel slight pressure from the probe, but it doesn’t cause pain.

How should I prepare for the exam? Generally, no special preparation is needed. Wear loose-fitting clothes and you may need to fast in some cases.

How long does the examination take? Typically, it takes about 30-60 minutes, depending on the complexity of the exam.

When will I get the results? Sometimes doctors can provide preliminary results immediately, but detailed results may take 1-2 days.

Are there any risks or side effects? This exam is very safe. It doesn’t use radiation or radioactive substances, so risks are minimal.

How often should I have this test? It depends on your health condition. Some may need annual exams, others less frequently.

Can I have a cardiac ultrasound while pregnant? Yes, this exam is safe for both mother and fetus.