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Procedure | Price Range | |
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Cardiovascular Stress Test Cost Average | $1,200 - $3,100 | Free Quote |
Pulmonary Tests (Stress Test) Cost Average | $400 - $1,050 | Free Quote |
Facility | City | Type |
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Clinical Radiologists Medical Imaging | Silver Spring | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Mary Washington Hospital | Fredericksburg | Acute Care Hospital |
Loudoun Imaging Center | Ashburn | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Open MRI of Frederick | Frederick | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Virginia Hospital Center | Arlington | Acute Care Hospital |
Suburban Hospital | Bethesda | Acute Care Hospital |
University of MD Capital Region Medical Center | Cheverly | Acute Care Hospital |
Children's National Hospital | Washington | Childrens Hospital |
George Washington Univ Hospital | Washington | Acute Care Hospital |
Novant Prince William Medical Center | Manassas | Acute Care Hospital |
Anne Arundel Diagnostics | Bowie | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Luminis Health Doctors Community Medical Ctr, Inc | Lanham | Acute Care Hospital |
Inova Loudoun Hospital | Leesburg | Acute Care Hospital |
Capital Imaging | Bethesda | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Sentara Northern Virginia Medical Center | Woodbridge | Acute Care Hospital |
Rockville Open MRI | Rockville | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Holy Cross Hospital | Silver Spring | Acute Care Hospital |
Eagleeye Radiology | Reston | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Medstar Washington Hospital Center | Washington | Acute Care Hospital |
Silver Spring Radiology | Silver Spring | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Nih Clinical Center | Bethesda | Acute Care Hospital |
Fauquier Hospital | Warrenton | Acute Care Hospital |
Medstar Montgomery Medical Center | Olney | Acute Care Hospital |
Medstar Georgetown University Hospital | Washington | Acute Care Hospital |
Korsower and Pion Radiology | Rockville | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Laurel Regional Hospital | Laurel | Acute Care Hospital |
Southern Maryland Hospital | Clinton | Acute Care Hospital |
Open MRI of Germantown | Germantown | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Medical Imaging of Fredericksburg | Fredericksburg | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Sibley Memorial Hospital | Washington | Acute Care Hospital |
MRI of Maryland | Clinton | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Inova Fair Oaks Hospital | Fairfax | Acute Care Hospital |
Laurel Diagnostic Imaging, Drs. Branda and Greyson | Laurel | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Frederick Health Hospital | Frederick | Acute Care Hospital |
Wide Open MRI | Frederick | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Medical Imaging of North Stafford | Stafford | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Physician Imaging of Washington Hospital Center | Hyattsville | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Riverdale Radiology | Riverdale | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
The Hsc Pediatric Center | Washington | Childrens Hospital |
Pratt Medical Center | Fredericksburg | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Jefferson Medical Center | Ranson | Critical Access (Rural) Hospital |
United Radiology | Rockville | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Warren Memorial Hospital | Front Royal | Acute Care Hospital |
United Radiology | Greenbelt | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Fair Oaks Imaging Center | Fairfax | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Medical Imaging at Lee's Hill | Fredericksburg | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Inova Fairfax Hospital | Falls Church | Acute Care Hospital |
Providence Hospital | Washington | Acute Care Hospital |
Inova Mount Vernon Hospital | Alexandria | Acute Care Hospital |
Adventist Healthcare White Oak Medical Center | Takoma Park | Acute Care Hospital |
Inova Alexandria Hospital | Alexandria | Acute Care Hospital |
South Potomac Bone Assessment Center | Washington | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Calverthealth Medical Center | Prince Frederick | Acute Care Hospital |
Reston Hospital Center | Reston | Acute Care Hospital |
University of MD Charles Regional Medical Center | La Plata | Acute Care Hospital |
Adventist Healthcare Fort Washington Medical Ctr | Fort Washington | Acute Care Hospital |
Howard University Hospital | Washington | Acute Care Hospital |
Adventist Healthcare Shady Grove Medical Center | Rockville | Acute Care Hospital |
Woodbridge CT | Woodbridge | Diagnostic Testing Facility |
Stress Test Patient Preparation
Do not eat or drink for three hours prior to the procedure. This reduces the likelihood of nausea that may accompany strenuous exercise after a heavy meal. If you are a diabetic, make sure you let your doctor know ahead of time so you can get specific instructions regarding your insulin prior to your Stress Test. A good rule of thumb for Insulin Dependent Diabetics is to eat a small meal 4 hours prior to your test and then take your insulin. For Non-Insulin Diabetics, eat a light meal 4 hours prior to your test and then take your oral medication. It is important to monitor your glucose levels prior to the test. Your glucose should be less than 150. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes that are suitable for exercise. Avoid tobacco, alcohol, caffeine and other stimulants a few days prior to the test in that they may affect the results of your test. Avoid skin oils and lubricants prior to the test in that it may inhibit the test electrodes from sticking to your skin. Check with your doctor but most likely heart medicines will need to be stopped one or two days prior to the test. Discuss all medications or herbal supplements you are taking prior to the test. Some of these may alter your test results and your physician and the technician should be aware of what you take prior to the test. Bring a list of all your medications with you for review by the facility.
What to expect during and after a Stress Test
A Stress Test is a relatively painless procedure. The only discomfort may be associated with the exercise performed in order to put the heart under stress and possibly the adhesives used to attach the electrical leads, electrodes, to your chest. The exam does not produce electricity, but simply records the electrical activity produced by a patient's heart. The overall preparation and test will take approximately 60 minutes not including waiting time. When the test is ready to be run a technician will bring the EKG machine to the patient and attach the leads onto the patient's chest with small stickers. Prior to starting to exercise, the technician will perform an EKG test to measure your heart rate and blood pressure at rest. Upon completion, you will be asked to run on a treadmill or pedal a stationary bike to increase your heart rate. The EKG test will be on and monitored at regular intervals by the technician during your exercise. It is important to tell the technician if you feel chest, arm, or jaw pain or discomfort, shortness of breath, dizzy, lightheaded, or any other unusual symptoms. You will be asked to exercise until you feel exhausted or for about 10 to 12 minutes.
After the test you will cool down by walking or pedaling slowly for a few minutes. The EKG test will continue to be on to monitor your heart until all levels return to normal. Your EKG results will be interpreted by a trained doctor and then discussed with you directly.
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