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To get an ECG (electrocardiogram) at a doctor's appointment, you should first schedule an appointment with your healthcare provider, expressing any symptoms or concerns that may warrant an ECG. During the visit, the doctor will assess your condition and may recommend the test if necessary. If approved, a technician will place electrodes on your chest, arms, and legs to record your heart's electrical activity, which typically takes just a few minutes. Afterward, the doctor will review the results and discuss any findings with you.

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