Multifunction Cardiogram™ Scan In Fond du Lac
Introducing the Multifunction Cardiogram™ Scan
Often, in cardiovascular care, people don’t seek assistance until they begin to experience symptoms or require a heart cardiogram after a health scare. Did you know that approximately 30% of heart attacks are silent and in most cardiac-related deaths the heart attack was the first symptom? Often in these situations, the heart attack cardiogram is the first indication of a problem.
Most people don’t think about their heart health until they experience symptoms or worse, suffer a cardiac event. In fact, 30% of heart attacks are silent, and in more than 50% of cardiac-related deaths, the heart attack was the first symptom.
For many people, a heart attack cardiogram is the first indication of a problem. But what if you could detect heart disease before it reaches that stage?
The Multifunction Cardiogram™ is a groundbreaking tool designed for early detection, identifying cardiovascular issues long before symptoms appear.

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What Is a Cardiogram and How Can It Help Keep Your Heart Healthy?
A cardiogram of the heart records the electrical activity of the heart, helping to detect issues before symptoms arise.
The Multifunction Cardiogram™ (MCG™) scan is an innovative, AI-powered diagnostic tool that provides early detection of coronary artery disease (CAD), rhythm disturbances, myocarditis, plaque instabilities, and more. Unlike a standard electro-cardiogram or doppler cardiogram, the MCG™ evaluates how well the heart functions, not just its electrical signals.
Watch Dr. Steven Meress discuss the Multifunction Cardiogram™ in the following video.
The Multifunction Cardiogram™: A New Standard in Early Detection
The Multifunction Cardiogram™ scan is the first early detection device for heart disease and goes beyond a standard cardiogram test or echocardiogram of the heart to identify early signs of cardiovascular issues, including:
Early-stage Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)
Detects restricted blood flow before symptoms appear
Microvascular Disease
A common yet often overlooked condition, especially in women
Heart Rhythm Disturbances
Identifies irregularities even before they become noticeable
Heart Muscle Stiffening
A precursor to heart failure that traditional tests may miss
Myocarditis
Inflammation of the heart, with cases rising post-COVID
Unstable Plaque Formation
A leading cause of heart attacks, detectable before rupture
Low-Level Blockages & Occlusions
Pinpoints blood flow restrictions with high accuracy
Ready to check your heart health?
This scan is intended to detect early signs of cardiac issues. If you have severe symptoms, seek immediate emergency assistance.

How Is a Cardiogram Done?
The Multifunction Cardiogram™ is an FDA-approved diagnostic scan that has been used to test over 2 million patients worldwide. With AI technology, the MCG™ gets smarter every time a test is performed. It is one of the most accurate and advanced heart tests available today.
What to expect during your Multifunction Cardiogram™ :
The process is similar to a 12-lead cardiogram, EKG test, or electrocardiogram test—but with a greater depth of analysis.
✔ No preparation needed
✔ Non-invasive and painless
✔ Takes only 10 minutes
You simply lie still while the cardiogram machine scans your heart. The MCG™ then analyzes how well blood is flowing, the condition of your heart muscle, and whether there are any early warning signs of disease.
Once your cardiogram test procedure is complete, the data is sent to a secure server where it is compared to a database of 200,000 patients diagnosed using the gold standard angiogram. Your cardiogram report will provide a cardiogram reading score between 0-22, indicating your overall heart health—lower scores are better!
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This scan is intended to detect early signs of cardiac issues. If you have severe symptoms, seek immediate emergency assistance.
FAQ
What Does a Cardiogram Show?
The cardiogram results will help identify:
- Local ischemia, global ischemia, or both.
- 26 indicators of disease and inflammation, including myocarditis, rhythm disturbances, congenital heart defects, and stiffening of the heart wall.
- Blockages or obstructions that may not be detected with a traditional electrical cardiogram or echocardiogram.
Your cardiogram report is then securely sent to your physician for review.
Echocardiogram vs. Cardiogram: What’s the Difference?
A cardiogram test records the electrical activity of your heart, while an echo cardiogram of the heart (or echocardiogram test) uses ultrasound waves to create images of your heart’s structure and function.
The Multifunction Cardiogram™ combines elements of both, offering a comprehensive assessment that goes beyond a standard EKG testing, ECG test, or apple watch cardiogram.
What Is a Normal Cardiogram Reading?
A normal heart cardiogram should show steady, regular heartbeats with no signs of blockages or abnormalities. However, an abnormal cardiogram can indicate potential heart disease, rhythm disturbances, or other cardiovascular issues. The MCG™ provides a more precise analysis, identifying conditions even before symptoms appear.
What’s the Cost of a Cardiogram?
The cardiogram price varies depending on the provider and potential insurance coverage. Compared to invasive procedures like angiograms, the Multifunction Cardiogram™ offers a more affordable, non-invasive alternative with high accuracy.
How to Read a Cardiogram
Your cardiogram report will provide a clear breakdown of findings, helping your doctor determine if further action is needed. If your cardiogram results show irregularities, your provider will discuss treatment or lifestyle changes to improve your heart health.
Who Should Get a Cardiogram Test?
- Anyone with a family history of heart disease
- Those experiencing chest pain, fatigue, or shortness of breath
- Individuals monitoring their heart health as part of preventive care
- Athletes and fitness enthusiasts looking for a baseline heart assessment