A quick overview from Dr Luca Ferasin
Veterinary Cardiologist
Specialist ECG & Holter Diagnostics for Veterinary Practices
Bring advanced cardiac testing into your clinic with free‑loan digital equipment and fast, specialist interpretation
Reliable. Simple. Cloud‑based
We provide the most advanced and user‑friendly digital ECG and Holter equipment on the market — selected after years of research, development, and clinical trialling. Record unlimited ECGs and Holters in your practice, then upload instantly through our cloud platform. No shipping, no emailing, no hassle
Flexible for every type of practice
Whether you’re a busy GP or a specialist in a referral centre, our subscription levels let you choose exactly what you need. Use the digital ECG, the Holter recorder, or both.
No commitment. We’ll simply send you the details
How It Works


Select the ECG or Holter plan that fits your clinic’s needs.
2. Receive Free‑Loan Equipment
We send you the ECG recorder and/or Holter device to keep in‑house
3. Record ECGs or Holter exams
Record unlimited ECGs and perform Holter exams whenever needed
4. Request Specialist Analysis
Upload your recording and request a cardiologist’s interpretation whenever needed
5. Receive your Specialist Report
ECG reports within hours.
Holter reports within 24 hours
Why Vets Choose ECG4Vets
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Free‑loan ECG & Holter equipment
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Unlimited ECG recordings
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Specialist ECG reports within hours
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Holter reports within 24 hours
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No shipping delays or waiting for devices
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Works with any smartphone or tablet
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Simple workflow for busy clinics
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Trusted by general practitioners and cardiologists alike


Clinical Uses & Indications


ECG recordings are ideal for:
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Arrhythmia investigation
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Pre‑anaesthetic screening
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Syncope or collapse
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Heart murmur evaluation
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Monitoring cardiac medications
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Emergency triage
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Baseline cardiac assessment in senior pets

Holter monitoring is ideal for:
- Intermittent arrhythmias
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Syncope with normal in‑clinic ECG
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Breed screening in Boxers
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Breed screening in Dobermans
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Assessing antiarrhythmic therapy
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Evaluating VPC/VT burden
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Investigating exercise‑related collapse
