Ultrasound of the heart
Ultrasound examination of the heart holds a primary place among all diagnostic methods due to its high informativeness, non-invasiveness, and the ability to repeatedly conduct examinations in dynamics without harming the patient's health. The high visualization capability of the equipment enhances the ability to detect pathologies and provides a more accurate picture of the tissue microstructure, which allows for increased efficiency in diagnosis and treatment at the early stages of disease development.
Cardiac ultrasound examination or echocardiography is a non-invasive diagnostic examination that uses ultrasound waves to obtain detailed images of the heart and its structures. This examination allows specialists to evaluate the condition and the function of the heart, along with detecting and identifying various diseases and monitoring the effectiveness of the treatment.
Indications for an examination
A cardiac ultrasound examination may be required in the following cases:
- Diagnosing cardiac diseases: ultrasound examination of the heart helps to detect various diseases such as defects of the heart, cardiomyopathies, aneurysms, and other diseases.
- Cardiac valve observation: in this case, the specialist evaluates the condition and function of the heart valves.
- Myocardial examination: ultrasound of the heart helps to determine the thickness, and the structure of the heart muscle, as well as to detect and identify affected regions.
- Heart monitoring: patients with previously diagnosed heart diseases may require regular echocardiography to monitor the effectiveness of treatment.

In Yerevan, you can undergo a cardiac ultrasound examination in Nairi MC. Our highly experienced specialists will ensure a high-quality diagnosis with the use of modern equipment.
Contact us by calling 8 900 or +37491555156 or visit us at Nairi MC, Paronyan Street 21.
List of services
- ▸ Plasmapheresis
- ▸ “Longevity Nairi”
- ▸ Laboratory Diagnosis
- ▸ Computed Tomography
- ▸ Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- ▸ Mammography
- ▸ X-Ray Diagnostics
- ▸ Ultrasound Diagnostics
- ▸ Endoscopic Diagnosis
- ▸ Functional diagnostics
- ▸ Electroneuromyography (ENMG)
- ▸ Electroencephalography (EEG)
- ▸ Vascular Ultrasound or Duplex Scan
- ▸ Kidney CT Scan
- ▸ Ultrasound (US) of the Lower Limbs
- ▸ Lymph Node Ultrasound (USG)
- ▸ CT Scan of the Heart
- ▸ CT Scan of the Liver
- ▸ Breast Ultrasound
- ▸ Pelvic Ultrasound
- ▸ Thyroid ultrasound
- ▸ Kidney Ultrasound
- ▸ Liver Ultrasound
- ▸ Ultrasound of the ovaries
- ▸ Ultrasound of the heart
- ▸ Abdominal ultrasound
- ▸ Ultrasound during pregnancy
- ▸ CT of paranasal sinuses
- ▸ Computed tomography of the chest
- ▸ Head/brain computed tomography
- ▸ Abdominal computed tomography
- ▸ Spinal MRI
- ▸ Joint MRI
- ▸ Brain MRI
