Why patients ask for one
To confirm the need for the procedure, understand timing, and review whether a different pathway is more appropriate.
A second opinion is often the right move before a major cardiac procedure, especially when the patient or family wants clarity on urgency, alternatives, risk, or the sequence of treatment.
To confirm the need for the procedure, understand timing, and review whether a different pathway is more appropriate.
Reports, scans, discharge notes, angiography summaries, and a list of medicines currently being taken.
It turns scattered advice into one coherent next-step decision for the patient and family.
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.