Nuclear Stress Test

Nuclear Stress Test for Heart Health | Advanced Health Associates

If you experience chest pain, shortness of breath, or other heart-related symptoms, your provider may recommend a nuclear stress test. At Advanced Health Associates, our experienced cardiology team uses advanced nuclear imaging technology to evaluate blood flow to your heart, detect blockages, and assess heart function. Call today or request an appointment online to learn more about nuclear stress testing.

What is a nuclear stress test?

A nuclear stress test is a noninvasive diagnostic procedure that evaluates blood flow to the heart both at rest and during activity. During the test, a small amount of safe radioactive tracer is injected into your bloodstream. A special camera captures images of your heart, allowing your provider to identify areas with reduced blood flow or potential damage to heart muscle.

This test provides valuable information about coronary artery disease and overall heart function.

Why would I need a nuclear stress test?

Your provider may recommend this test if you have:

  • Chest pain or angina

  • Shortness of breath with activity

  • History of heart attack or coronary artery disease

  • Abnormal EKG results

  • Risk factors for heart disease (e.g., high blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol, smoking)

The test helps detect heart problems that may not be apparent during a routine EKG or physical exam.

How is a nuclear stress test performed?

The test involves two main phases:

  1. Resting images: You lie on a table while a small amount of radioactive tracer is injected. A camera takes pictures of your heart at rest.

  2. Stress images: You exercise on a treadmill or stationary bike to increase your heart rate. If you cannot exercise, medication is used to simulate stress. Another dose of tracer is injected, and images are taken while your heart is under stress.


The entire test usually takes a few hours, is painless, and allows your provider to assess how well your heart functions under stress.

What can a nuclear stress test detect?

This test can help identify:

  • Reduced blood flow to the heart (ischemia)

  • Coronary artery blockages

  • Previous heart damage from a heart attack

  • Heart muscle function and pumping ability

  • Risk of future cardiac events

The results guide your provider in recommending medications, lifestyle changes, or further procedures like angioplasty or stenting.

What happens after the test?

Once the images are analyzed, your provider will:

  • Review your heart’s blood flow and function

  • Discuss any detected blockages or areas of concern

  • Recommend treatment options or further testing if needed

  • Provide guidance for maintaining heart health and preventing future cardiac events

Your personalized plan ensures ongoing monitoring and optimal care.

At Advanced Health Associates, we provide precise, compassionate nuclear stress testing to evaluate your heart health and guide treatment. Call the office today or request an appointment online to schedule your nuclear stress test.

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