We now offer Smart Garment Holter Monitoring. |

Click to learn more!
 

Next-Generation Cardiac Monitoring

Move aside cumbersome Holter monitors, PACE Cardiology now offers a comfortable smart garment that captures your cardiac and health data. Wearable technology is the future of healthcare, and PACE Cardiology is thrilled to offer this OHIP covered service (14-day study) to patients.

Designed by Myant Health, the Skiin™ Chest Band provides ECG data quality that matches that of traditional Holters, without adhesive patches, tangled wires, or bulky recorders.

What does this mean for you?
A more comfortable monitoring system that serves up continuous data for our cardiology team, including: heart rate, 3-lead ECG, respiratory rate, core body temperature, movement, activity, position, and heart rate variability – all captured seamlessly throughout a 14-day period.

Are you interested in Continuous Cardiac Monitoring?
Good news! Beyond the 14-day OHIP covered study, you can now experience 24/7 (365 days a year) continuous cardiac monitoring by purchasing your own Skiin Undergarment. PACE Patients receive a 50 percent discount. PACE Patients receive a 50 percent discount using code PACE50.

 
 

Easy to Wear

These premium, comfortable, and washable undergarments come in various styles and are designed to seamlessly integrate into your daily life. The device offers retrospective ECG analysis, a unique feature allowing our cardiology team to examine your ECG data before symptoms occur, potentially leading to earlier intervention and improved patient care.

Skiin™ Undergarment products are trademarked and Health Canada licensed under the medical device group family name "Skiin Underwear”. These products can be reimbursed as a medical device under certain private insurance plans.

Experience 24/7 (365 days a year) continuous cardiac monitoring by purchasing your own Skiin Undergarment. PACE Patients receive a 50 percent discount using code PACE50.

Note: This device can’t be used if you are pregnant, have a pacemaker or an ICD. It also is not suitable for pediatric patients.

 
Pace Cardiology border