Don T.

The HeartCheck PEN has clear readings and can capture my arrhythmia events. My events last a couple of minutes and so there is not enough time to get to the hospital and have my ECG taken. The physician needs an ECG the moment of the event to identify what kind of...

Don H.

Three years after aortic valve replacement and three coronary artery bypass grafts, I began experiencing TIA’s. A cardiologist out fitted me with an event monitor for 7 days; I was required to turn on the event monitor when or immediately after having an...

Andrea S.

I had not been in A-Fib in over a couple of years but last week I was exercising and felt myself go into A-Fib. I took my ‘pill in the pocket’ treatment and a few hours later went back into normal sinus rhythm. I was so grateful to be able to monitor...

Mr. V.

It is hard to believe that I have had the device since 2013….. I use the Heart Check Pen because my doctor wants to be sure that I let him know if I go back in to AFib. Since I have never detected AFib on my own (no specific feeling or physical discomfort) I...

Bill K.

I bought a HeartCheck ECG monitor in July 2013 and it came with a small disc with ‘Heart Check’ Version 2.0 software which I tried loading and it didn’t work correctly. It wouldn’t connect with the monitor. I then downloaded the “GEMS...