EchoMed - Emsworth

97 Havant Road, Emsworth, Hampshire, PO10 7LF

Open today from 09:00 - 17:00

Pricing starting from

£325.00

About

EchoMed run a network of award-winning private cardiology clinics, delivering cardiac diagnostics for patients across the South. Uniquely, EchoMed’s heart scans are performed by the Specialist Doctors themselves, guaranteeing a top-quality assessment, same-day results, and a full explanation of the test findings. All of EchoMed's doctors have full accreditation in transthoracic echocardiography certified by the British Society of Echocardiography (BSE), and use state-of-the-art equipment and software to perform a comprehensive assessment of your heart.

Location

97 Havant Road, Emsworth, Hampshire, PO10 7LF

Free onsite parking is available.

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Directions

EchoMed's South Coast (Emsworth) clinic is within minutes of the A27. They are situated on the ground floor of the Hampshire Health building (97 Havant Road, postcode: PO10 7LF), which offers free parking to the rear. On arrival, their friendly receptionists will show you to the waiting area.

Opening hours

Sunday - Saturday

09:00 AM - 05:00 PM

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How does it work?

Book online

Book online

At a location of your choice

Speak to a clinician

Speak to a clinician

To discuss your scan and symptoms

Confirm appointment

Confirm appointment

Via a call from the scanning centre

Have your scan

Have your scan

With our expert scanning partners

Get your results

Get your results

Digitally delivered and easy to share

Why choose us?

We're taking the stress out of scanning. With no waiting lists, we'll provide clinical guidance, simple referrals, and speedy results all in one place, at one affordable price.

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Online booking at over 200+ locations
Self refer without a GP letter
Pre-scan clinical call
Your scan
Consultant report with your results
Online access to your images (if required)

Reviews

5.0

1 review

JC

John Coles

10 months ago

The Doctor who performed the scan was most most th