Cardiology

Findelmedic’s CNS-conventionné cardiologists offer consultations, echocardiography, cardiac stress tests, 24h Holter monitoring and resting ECG in Findel — 3 minutes from the Aéroport tram station and Luxembourg-Findel airport. Multilingual care in French, English, and German.

Initial assessment · Follow-up · Second opinion

Symptoms such as chest discomfort, breathlessness, palpitations, or unexplained fatigue are not conditions to set aside. Each carries a differential that requires careful, methodical evaluation — not a templated response.

A cardiology consultation at FindelMedic begins with a full clinical history and examination, a review of any existing investigations, and an honest appraisal of what the picture means for you. Where further testing is needed, it is arranged with purpose — not as a precaution, but because the result will change the management plan.

Chest pain and angina – Breathlessness – Palpitations and arrhythmia – Heart failure – Hypertension – Valve disease – Atrial fibrillation – Cardiovascular risk assessment

What to expect

A structured clinical assessment and review of your investigations, followed by a clear explanation of findings and a management plan — whether that means lifestyle modification, medication review, further investigation, or onward referral.

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Transthoracic echo · Functional assessment · Structural evaluation

An echocardiogram provides a real-time view of the heart — its structure, function, and the movement of blood through its chambers and valves. It is among the most informative non-invasive investigations available in cardiology, and the quality of the information it yields depends heavily on who performs and interprets it.

At FindelMedic, echocardiograms are reported by consultant cardiologists with specialist imaging experience. Every study is read in full clinical context — not as an isolated scan, but as a key piece of a larger diagnostic picture.

Left ventricular function – Valve disease assessment – Pericardial conditions – Structural heart disease – Cardiac dimensions – Diastolic function

What to expect

A comfortable, non-invasive ultrasound examination lasting approximately 30–45 minutes, followed by a detailed consultant report and a consultation to discuss the findings and their clinical implications.

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Exercise ECG · Functional capacity · Ischaemia assessment

Some cardiac conditions only become apparent when the heart is under demand. A stress test is designed to assess how your heart responds to controlled physical exertion — providing information that cannot be obtained from a resting examination alone.

This investigation is used to evaluate symptoms such as exertional chest pain or breathlessness, to assess exercise tolerance, and to identify signs of reduced blood supply to the heart muscle that may not be apparent at rest. The test is conducted under direct clinical supervision throughout.

Exertional chest pain Suspected coronary artery disease Exercise capacity assessment Post-procedure follow-up Pre-operative cardiac clearance Unexplained exertional symptoms

What to expect

A supervised treadmill or cycle protocol with continuous ECG and blood pressure monitoring, followed by a consultation and a reported result to discuss what the findings mean for your care.

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Ambulatory ABPM · Hypertension assessment · Treatment review

A single blood pressure reading in a clinical setting captures one moment — and that moment may not reflect your typical pattern. Ambulatory monitoring records your blood pressure at regular intervals throughout the day and night, in your normal environment, providing a far more accurate and complete picture.

This investigation is particularly valuable in confirming a diagnosis of hypertension before treatment begins, assessing the adequacy of existing medication, and identifying patterns such as nocturnal hypertension or white-coat effect that a clinic measurement alone cannot detect.

Hypertension diagnosis – White-coat hypertension –  Medication assessment – Nocturnal blood pressure patterns – Masked hypertension – Cardiovascular risk profiling

What to expect

A lightweight monitor worn for 24 hours that takes automatic readings every 20–30 minutes during the day and hourly overnight. Readings are analysed and reported by a consultant cardiologist, with a follow-up consultation to review the results and guide next steps.

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12-lead electrocardiogram · Cardiac rhythm · Conduction assessment

The electrocardiogram remains one of the most important tools in cardiology — not because it answers every question, but because it asks the right ones. A resting ECG records the electrical activity of your heart and can identify rhythm disturbances, conduction abnormalities, signs of previous cardiac events, and patterns that warrant further investigation.

An ECG is only as useful as the interpretation it receives. At FindelMedic, every recording is reviewed by a consultant cardiologist in the context of your symptoms and clinical history — ensuring that subtle or incidental findings are neither overlooked nor overinterpreted.

Palpitations and arrhythmia – Atrial fibrillation – Conduction disorders – Pre-operative assessment – Chest pain workup – Baseline cardiac assessment

What to expect

A quick, painless procedure taking under five minutes, with electrodes placed on the chest, arms, and legs to record cardiac electrical activity. Results are reviewed and reported by a consultant cardiologist, with findings discussed in the context of your overall clinical picture.

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Dr Louai SAAD

Dr Paschalis KEKES

Dr Leiece DARWICHE

Dr Gaetano MACRI