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Are You at Risk for Heart Disease?

Heart disease is the leading cause of death worldwide, often developing silently before symptoms appear. A Multifunction Cardiogram (MCG) Test is an advanced, non-invasive screening tool that detects early signs of cardiac disease—helping you take control of your heart health before it’s too late.

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FDA-approved

Non-invasive, efficient, and patient-friendly.

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The only cardiac tool that can detect early-stage metabolic and mitochondrial dysfunction.

What is an MCG Test?​

The Multifunction Cardiogram (MCG) Test is an FDA-approved diagnostic tool that:

  • Detects ischemia and metabolic cardiac disease before symptoms arise

  • Provides a comprehensive risk assessment in just 15 minutes

  • Is completely painless and non-invasive

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Who Should Get Tested?

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You may benefit from an MCG Test if you:

✔ Have a family history of heart disease

✔ Have risk factors such as high blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol, or obesity

✔ Experience symptoms like chest discomfort, fatigue, or shortness of breath

✔ Are over 40 years old and want to stay proactive about your heart health

✔ Want to take preventative steps to reduce your risk of heart attack or stroke

How It Works

  • Schedule Your Test – Book an in-office or in-home screening at your convenience.

  • Quick & Comfortable Scan – The test is completed in just 15 minutes with no needles or stress tests.

  • Immediate Results – Your report is instantly available for review by a physician.

  • Plan for a Healthier Future – Discuss your results with your doctor and take steps to improve your heart health.

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Other detectable conditions
  • myocardial infarction

  • ventricular hypertrophy

  • myocarditis congenital heart disease

  • myocarditis

  • rheumatic heart disease

  • ventricular fibrillation

  • atrial-fibrillation

  • cardiomyopathyand pulmonary heart disease

  • power failure

  • decreased ejection fraction

  • bradycardia

  • tachycardia

  • increased and decreased myocardial compliance

  • myocardial remodeling

  • local or global asynchrony

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