The EFOR Test, or Exercise Test, is an important diagnostic method that evaluates the performance of the heart and circulatory system during physical activity. It is usually performed on a treadmill or a stationary bicycle under controlled conditions.

During the test, the patient’s heart rate, blood pressure, rhythm changes, and oxygen consumption are continuously monitored. This allows early detection of heart diseases, coronary artery problems, or exercise-induced arrhythmias.

The EFOR Test is recommended for patients experiencing chest pain, shortness of breath, fatigue, or irregular heartbeats during physical activity. The test is safely conducted under medical supervision with minimal risk.

Results provide valuable information on heart performance, endurance, and exercise capacity. They also help guide treatment planning and assess patients’ physical activity levels.

The test is performed by the cardiology team and results are interpreted by specialist physicians. Additional tests or advanced imaging methods may be used if necessary.

Patients are properly informed prior to the test, and the exercise protocol is tailored to their health status and capacity. Continuous monitoring ensures safety, and the test is stopped immediately if any adverse event occurs.

Our mission is to evaluate heart and circulatory function safely and accurately, provide early diagnosis, and improve patients’ quality of life through evidence-based, patient-centered care.