Treadmill Test (TMT) at ClarityMed Healthcare

Treadmill Test (TMT)

Treadmill Stress Test – Heart Function Test for Cardiac Evaluation

A Treadmill Test (TMT), also known as a treadmill stress test, is a non-invasive cardiology test used to evaluate how well the heart functions during physical activity. The test helps detect reduced blood flow to the heart, irregular heartbeat, and other heart-related conditions.

During the treadmill stress test, the patient walks on a treadmill while heart rate, blood pressure, and ECG activity are continuously monitored. This test is commonly recommended for people with chest pain, breathlessness, abnormal ECG findings, or risk factors for heart disease.

What Is a Treadmill Stress Test?

A treadmill stress test is a cardiac diagnostic procedure that checks the heart’s response to physical exertion. Since the heart works harder during exercise, the test helps doctors identify problems that may not appear while the body is at rest.

The treadmill test monitors:

  • Heart rate
  • ECG changes
  • Blood pressure
  • Heart rhythm during exercise
  • Exercise tolerance and cardiac performance

Why Is a Treadmill Test Done?

A treadmill stress test is performed to:

  • Detect coronary artery disease
  • Evaluate chest pain or discomfort
  • Assess shortness of breath during activity
  • Identify abnormal heart rhythms
  • Check heart performance after treatment
  • Assess fitness before surgery or exercise programs
  • Monitor patients with heart disease risk factors

Who Should Get a Treadmill Stress Test?

A TMT test may be recommended for:

  • People with chest pain or heaviness
  • Patients with shortness of breath
  • Individuals with high BP, diabetes, or cholesterol
  • Patients with abnormal ECG results
  • People with family history of heart disease
  • Individuals above 40 years for preventive heart screening

What are the Benefits of a Treadmill Stress Test?

  • Non-invasive and safe procedure
  • Helps detect heart disease early
  • Monitors heart performance during exercise
  • Supports accurate cardiac diagnosis
  • Helps prevent heart attack risks
  • Useful for treatment planning and monitoring

What is the Treadmill Stress Test Cost in India?

The treadmill stress test cost depends on the diagnostic centre, technology used, and cardiac evaluation package.

Estimated TMT Test Price Range:

  • Treadmill Stress Test Cost: ₹1,500 – ₹4,000

Prices may vary depending on the location and diagnostic facility.

We provide affordable treadmill stress test services with accurate reporting and expert cardiac evaluation.

What is the Preparation for a Treadmill Stress Test?

Before your treadmill stress test, you may be advised to:

  • Wear comfortable clothing and sports shoes
  • Avoid heavy meals before the test
  • Inform the doctor about medications
  • Avoid caffeine or smoking before testing if advised

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  • Why Choose Our Diagnostic Centre for the TMT Test?
  • Advanced treadmill stress testing equipment
  • Experienced cardiology professionals
  • Accurate ECG and heart monitoring
  • Fast and reliable reports
  • Comfortable patient-friendly environment
  • Affordable treadmill test pricing

Frequently Asked Questions

A treadmill stress test is a heart test that evaluates how the heart performs during physical exercise while monitoring ECG, heart rate, and blood pressure.

A treadmill test is used to detect heart disease, blocked arteries, chest pain causes, and abnormal heart rhythms.

No. A treadmill stress test is generally painless, though you may feel tired due to walking or running on the treadmill.

The treadmill stress test usually takes around 20–40 minutes, including preparation and recovery time.

The treadmill stress test cost generally ranges from ₹1,500 to ₹4,000 depending on the diagnostic centre and cardiac setup.

Fasting is not usually required, but heavy meals should be avoided before the test.

Yes. A treadmill stress test can help identify reduced blood flow to the heart caused by blocked coronary arteries.

Yes. The treadmill stress test is safe and performed under medical supervision with continuous monitoring.

People with chest pain, breathlessness, diabetes, high BP, abnormal ECG, or family history of heart disease may need a treadmill stress test.

TMT reports are usually available on the same day or shortly thereafter.
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