What follow-up commonly covers
Recovery, medicines, symptom tracking, activity progression, and when more testing is needed.
Stenting is often not the end of the journey. Patients usually need a clear review of medicines, symptom recovery, activity expectations, warning signs, and how follow-up should be organised.
Recovery, medicines, symptom tracking, activity progression, and when more testing is needed.
If there is new chest discomfort, persistent breathlessness, confusion about medicines, or uncertainty about the recovery path.
Discharge summaries, medicine lists, procedure papers, and any new symptoms or blood pressure readings.
Use the general consultation route if the patient needs a structured specialist review, a second opinion, or a follow-up conversation based on symptoms or reports.
If the patient is elderly, has many reports, or the family needs help choosing the right route, call the clinic, use WhatsApp, or request a callback before confirming the slot.