Resting ECG
Standard 12-lead trace at rest — most common ECG type.
- 5-minute test
- 12 leads
- Same-day result
An ECG (electrocardiogram) is a non-invasive 5-minute test that checks your heart's electrical activity. We perform ECGs on-site at Cranbourne West Medical Centre, with same-visit interpretation by your GP. Bulk-billed when medically indicated.
Standard 12-lead trace at rest — most common ECG type.
Required before some surgeries from age 50+.
Often required for HC/MC/MR assessments.
Some medications need a baseline ECG (e.g. methadone, some psychiatric medications).
Investigating discomfort, fluttering or skipped beats.
Part of the Medicare-funded Heart Health Check from age 45.
Stickers placed on chest, arms, legs. Painless, takes 1 minute.
Trace recorded — completely silent and painless.
No marks left, no after-effects, no recovery.
Your GP reviews the trace immediately and explains it to you.
Most services are bulk-billed for valid Medicare card holders.
Worked across West Africa, Asia and the UK before settling in Australia. FRACGP Examiner — at the cutting edge of GP best practice. Special interest in contraception including Implanon insertion.
Book with Faisal →No — completely painless. Sticky sensors are placed on your chest, arms and legs for about 30 seconds.
Yes — your GP interprets it on the spot and explains it to you.
Yes when medically indicated (chest pain, palpitations, etc.). Driving and pre-employment ECGs may attract a private fee.
An ECG is a 30-second snapshot of your heart's electrical activity. A Holter monitor wears for 24 hours to catch intermittent rhythm issues. We refer out for Holter testing.