
SERVICES AT CAPITOL INTERNAL MEDICINE ASSOCIATES
Capitol Internal Medicine Associates takes pride in providing comprehensive healthcare solutions under one roof.

Spirometry
Spirometry (meaning the measuring of breath) also know as pulmonary function test measures lung function, specifically the measurement of the amount (volume) and/or speed (flow) of air that can be inhaled and exhaled. Spirometry is an important tool in assessing conditions such as asthma, pulmonary fibrosis, COPD or emphysema.

Ankle Brachial Index

Carotid Doppler

Anti-Aging

Exercise Treadmill Stress test

Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitor

Bladder Scan
A Bladder Scan is usually done to detect urinary flow problems that may result from conditions like an enlarged prostate. Patients usually complain of frequency of urination or dribbling or sense of incomplete evacuation.

Aortic Scans
Aortic Scans are used to diagnose and screen for abdominal aortic aneurysm. Learn more about screening for AAA here .

Holter Monitors
A Holter is a portable device used to continuously monitor electrical activity of the heart. It records electrical signals from the heart via a series of electrodes attached to the chest. Who may need holter ?

ECHOCARDIOGRAM
Echo is a sonogram or ultrasound of the heart. It helps us to assess the size and shape of the heart, its pumping capacity and the location and extent of any damage to its tissues. It is especially useful for assessing diseases of the heart valves and can detect abnormalities in the pattern of blood flow, such as the backward flow of blood through partly closed heart valves, known as regurgitation. By assessing the motion of the heart wall, echocardiography can help detect the presence and assess the severity of any wall ischemia that may be associated with coronary artery disease. Echocardiography also helps determine whether any chest pain or associated symptoms are related to heart disease. Echocardiography can also help detect any cardiomyopathy, such as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, as well as others. It is noninvasive (doesn’t involve breaking the skin or entering body cavities) and has no known risks or side effects.

ELECTROCARIOGRAM
An electrocardiogram (also known as EKG or ECG) is used to look for patterns among heartbeats and rhythms to diagnose various heart conditions. Each heartbeat is triggered by an electrical impulse generated from special cells in the upper right chamber of your heart. An electrocardiogram records these electrical signals as they travel through your heart.