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Early detection matters

Your guide to life-saving screening

At Poppy’s Light Foundation, we guide families through every step of the heart screening process. We provide support, clear information, and reassurance, helping families act before a life is at risk.

Early detection gives families knowledge, protection, and hope.

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Key benefits

Why is heart screening important?

Inherited Cardiac Conditions (ICCs) often show no obvious signs until a dangerous heart rhythm occurs.

Heart screening helps to:

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When to seek help

Who should be screened?

Heart screening is especially important for:

  • Families with a history of unexplained fainting, seizures, or sudden death.
  • Children of parents diagnosed with an ICC.
  • Individuals experiencing unexplained dizziness, palpitations, or fainting

Even if no symptoms are present, a family history is a strong reason to seek testing.

Signs & symptoms
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The process

What screening methods are available?

Specialists may recommend one or more of the following heart screening methods:

  1. Electrocardiogram (ECG) to measure the heart’s electrical activity.
  2. Echocardiogram to check the heart’s structure and function.
  3. Exercise testing to observe how the heart responds to physical activity.
  4. Genetic testing to identify inherited conditions and help guide family screening.
  5. Ongoing monitoring ensures early intervention if needed.
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Transforming outcomes

What does screening do?

Screening for Inherited Cardiac Conditions can transform outcomes by offering crucial benefits for individuals and families. It can:

  • Detect conditions before symptoms appear.
  • Allow doctors to recommend medications or lifestyle adjustments.
  • Help families make informed decisions about activity, school, and care.
  • Give children the chance to live safely and fully.
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