Coronary imaging pathway

Angiography Consultation

Specialist evaluation before coronary angiography, symptom correlation, risk review, and next-step planning.

Angiography Consultation

What this consultation helps clarify

  • Chest pain and exertional symptom work-up
  • Pre-procedure counselling and expectations
  • Clear route to angiography at the appropriate setting

What to bring to the visit

  • Recent hospital discharge summaries, if available
  • Medication list or photographs of current medicines
  • Recent blood tests, ECG, echo, or scan summaries relevant to the concern
  • Questions you want answered before deciding the next step
Consultation pathway

Clear answers before the consultation is booked.

These sections explain who the consultation is for, what it can help clarify, and what the next step usually looks like.

1

Route the reason for visit

Choose whether the visit is for a new symptom, a second opinion, a post-procedure review, or a planned next step after testing elsewhere.

2

Select the appointment slot

Choose the date and the 15-minute consultation window that works best.

3

Review before confirmation

Confirm the service, slot, and payment route before finalising the appointment.

When is angiography usually considered?+

It is usually considered when symptoms, test results, or risk level suggest that coronary circulation needs closer evaluation.

Can this be booked as a second opinion?+

Yes. Patients often use this consultation to review advice received elsewhere or to understand whether angiography is the right next step.

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