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EKGraph Portable EKG Monitor Reviews

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A recent ekg showed that my heart was in afib. A follow up ekg showed normal but when I took a stress test my heart went back into afib. I wanted something at home that I could use to determine how my heart is beating. This simple device is what I needed to help me see my heart function.
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Posted 5 years ago
No Monthly Fees!! Wow, what a great concept for this type of product. We buy it and can use it forever. I was set to buy the Kardia competitor unit, until I discovered I would have to pay a monthly fee. Love the compact size of EKGraph, the ease of use, and the ability to sync with phone app and email to my doctor. Easy to set up, and then simple to operate. I am not a techy person, and even I figured out how to sync and email my graphs to my doctor.
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Posted 5 years ago
Much better than the competition! This EKGraph is solid state reliability wrapped in a simple-to-use package. Small enough to carry everywhere and helps take some of the "guess work" out of decoding the results. I can't feel my AFib or other cardiac abnormalities which leads to clot/stroke risks. However, by using the EKGraph a few times a day, I'm on top of my condition and avoiding those risks. Moreover, this handy monitor is an honest product. You pay for it and it's yours. Simply set it up correctly and it records every trace for your reference (or your doctor's). No scammy monthly premiums to record your own results, just a good American company providing a full and honest product you own and that reliably does its job! I'm and electrical engineer and business owner, and I researched thoroughly before buying this. Take it from me, save your time and money, THIS is THE product to own in this sector!
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Posted 5 years ago
My mother in law bought this product because she suffers from paroxysmal atrial fibrillation, and wanted to be able to tell when she has slipped out of rhythm. Since I work at the hospital in the monitor room looking for just such arrhythmias, she asked me to look this over and see if the readings are legible enough to tell if something is off AND if they are accurate. Every one of the readings has been correct so far after multiple tries, and since I tested it on myself i even spotted some PACs that I didnt know I was having. Very good product and incredibly simple to use. The app is simple, and though I would like to see some more options, it works very well for what it does. Very good product.
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Posted 5 years ago
It arrived a day faster than promised, was easy to set up and has been super easy to use. Over the past few weeks it has put my mind at ease after I was told I had VFib during my recent annual physical. Not a sign of any problem since then, according to my SonoHealth device, and I plan to use the stored EKG and pulse information when I meet with my doctor to discuss possible medications. The pulse rate counter, unlike so many medical devices used in doctors offices, matches perfectly with finger-wrist pulse rate readings. There are multiple sites on the body that yield accurate data. Great product at a bargain price.
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Posted 5 years ago
I purchased the SonoHealth EKGraph because it is cheaper than the Kardia (that is frequently advertised on television), and I needed a way to document the arrhythmias I have been experiencing prior to my upcoming annual physical. The EKGraph is very easy to set up and connected to the smart phone app that records and stores each test with no problems. I love that it does store the test results because the Kardia only retains the most recent test unless you pay them extra for storage. I think it is important for my doctor to see all the test results to get an idea of how often and what types of arrhythmias are showing up, so to me the free storage is a big plus. It is also fascinating to watch the EKGraph operate. You can watch your heartrate, and in my case, it sometimes jumps between rates pretty quickly. While this rate fluctuation is not recorded by the device, I am able to write down the rates I observed along with the date and time of the EKG so that I can share the full set of information with the doctor. I have a lot more peace of mind since I started using the EKGraph because I am discovering that the arrhythmias are mostly rate fluctuations and not "abnormalities." It's amazing to have advanced technology available at such a reasonable price.
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Posted 5 years ago
I left a five star review under "company" an unfortunately there is no room to upgrade to six stars, my EKGraph was scheduled to arrive today, but actually came on Saturday, hurray! I have been using it for the last three days and it has performed as advertised. I was able to send some strips to my PCP and am awaiting feedback from her. The only thing I would like is if it could distinguish AFib from the general Arrhythmia. The only things I've seen are a couple of "Accidental VPB"s, general classification of "Arrhythmia", and "No Abnormalities". Since I have a history of AFib, I would like to see those flagged instead of having to look for P waves in the strip.
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Posted 5 years ago
I have had occasional problems with heart arrhythmia, beginning with a catheter ablation for atrial fib, about ten years ago. Most recently I had a weird feeling in my chest and was surprised, when I checked my pulse to find that was beating three times, and then skipping one. Three or four, then skip one,.. sometimes it would do as many as six or seven, before the 'skip'. This was disconcerting, but cleared up later that day and I knew that if I went to the doctor or ER, that they would see a normal EKG. I had heard about devices like the EKGraph, and a finally selected the SonoHealth product after reading some reviews about the competitor's products. I wanted to be able to record these irregular rhythms when they occurred, and send a copy to the doc, to see how serious it was, and if I needed to be concerned or take further action. It was several weeks after I got the EKGraph that I had another episode, which I recorded immediately. As it turned out, I had a family gathering the very next day, which included a friend of mine who is a nurse, and looks at EKGs every day. I showed her one of my "No Abnormalities" scans, from a few days earlier, and then the irregular one from the night before, and she said, "Oh yes,.. this is a PVC,.. ( Premature Ventricular Contraction, or something like that),.. very common,.. not a big deal,.. I see them all the time. I have an annual physical with my GP in a couple of weeks, and will show him these scans, but in the meantime I have a lot of peace of mind that I'm not about to have a heart attack. This gadget is worth every penny I paid for it and more. ( I might mention that the nurse-friend said that these were "very high quality scans", for a device that small and portable.)
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Posted 5 years ago