CRY ECG Screening Clinics

CRY ECG Screening Clinics

CRY holds ECG screening clinics for those aged 14 to 35 at a number of established locations around the UK including Belfast, Cardiff, Colchester, Liverpool and London (click here for clinic addresses). The CRY mobile screening unit facilitates various screening events at other locations in the UK – often organised by CRY supporters.

What is an ECG test?

An Electrocardiogram (ECG) is a test which looks at the electrical conduction pathways around the heart. Small stickers known as electrodes are placed on the client's chest and the wires from the electrodes connected to an ECG machine whilst you lie still.

A printout of the heart's electrical activity is obtained for evaluation by the cardiologist. This test is painless, non-invasive and takes just a few minutes to perform (click here for more screening information).

Booking a place at a CRY screening clinic

To book a place at any of our clinics, please click on the date of your choice from the list (left). This will take you into our online booking system.

If you have any problems booking online, please contact one of our CRY Screening Administrators by calling 01737 363 222 or sending an e-mail to [email protected]

If you are unable to attend any of the dates listed or there is no space available please click here to register your interest in screening. You will then be contacted when future clinic dates in your area are confirmed.

1995 / ICAP screening clinics

CRY is running regular cardiac testing clinics that are available free of charge to any person in the south east who was born in 1995.

The venue for these clinics is the CRY Centre for Inherited Cardiovascular Conditions and Sports Cardiology, at St. George's Hospital in Tooting, London. For more information or to book at place at one of these clinics, please click here.

A screening information leaflet is available to download for free – click the thumbnail image on the right to download a PDF of this document. You may also request free hardcopies of this leaflet by contacting the CRY office.

This leaflet is a step-by-step guide to CRY's screening procedure and is intended to help you make an informed choice about whether to have your heart tested.

CRY clinics use medically qualified personnel to screen people between the ages of 14 and 35 (inclusive).

For information about why we do not screen under 14s click here

For information about why we do not screen over 35s click here

Click here for over 50 other Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about screening

Everyone who is screened by CRY also helps to further CRY's research efforts – increasing our understanding of the conditions and ultimately helping to reduce the number of young sudden cardiac deaths.

Sudden Cardiovascular Death in Sport, LAUSANNE RECOMMENDATIONS, Under the umbrella IOC Medical Commission

10 December 2004, PREPARTICIPATION CARDIOVASCULAR SCREENING

Philips have donated advanced medical equipment that will enable CRY to gain greater research results with their screenings whilst reaching more young people than ever before.

CRY Screening Clinic addresses

Cardiff Clinic – Glyntaff Campus, University of Glamorgan, Pontypridd, CF37 1DL

Colchester Clinic – Colchester General Hospital, Turner Road, Colchester, CO4 5JL

Liverpool Clinic – CETL Building, Liverpool John Moores University, Primrose Hill, Liverpool, L3 2ET

Northern Ireland (Jordanstown) Clinic – University of Ulster, Shore Road, Newtownabbey, BT37 0QB