Galway Bay fm newsroom - Local heart and stroke charity Croí has found that 80% of public hospitals do not offer GPs direct access to echo-cardiograms.
It means heart patients can be left waiting for up to a year for the essential diagnostic test through the publicly-funded health system.
Private providers can usually access the test after a month, and patients in the UK only have a six week wait, according to Croí.
Cardiac Physiologist Paul Nolan hopes more can be done to solve the issue

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