Not routinely. Blood tests or ECGs are only required if there are specific concerns, such as:

  • A personal or family history of heart problems (e.g. sudden cardiac death, structural heart disease)
  • Symptoms like chest pain, palpitations, or fainting
  • Abnormal findings during your initial assessment (e.g. irregular pulse or heart murmur)

In these cases, we may recommend further investigations before starting treatment.