What Our Cardiology Review Covers
Heart conditions are among the most misdiagnosed and undertreated medical issues globally. A second opinion from a specialist cardiologist can confirm your diagnosis, identify treatment alternatives, or catch something your current care team may have missed.
Diagnosis Confirmation
We review your full cardiac workup and provide an independent expert assessment of your diagnosis — whether it's arrhythmia, heart failure, valve disease, or coronary artery disease.
Imaging Interpretation
We review ECG, echocardiogram, cardiac MRI, CT angiography, and nuclear stress test results with subspecialty precision.
Treatment Plan Review
Not sure about a proposed surgery or medication regime? Our cardiologists evaluate your current treatment plan and suggest evidence-based alternatives where appropriate.
Pre-Surgical Evaluation
Before any cardiac procedure — bypass, valve replacement, ablation — get an independent expert opinion on whether surgery is truly necessary and what the best approach is.
Our Cardiology Second Opinion Lets You Move Forward With Confidence.
Cardiac diagnoses often come with urgency and fear. Our role is to slow that down — to give you the space to understand your situation fully, with the guidance of a world-leading cardiologist who has reviewed thousands of cases like yours.
You receive a comprehensive written report that you can share with your treating physician, use to seek further care, or simply keep for your own peace of mind.
What Documents Are Needed
Clinical Summary
A letter or notes from your treating physician describing your diagnosis and history.
ECG Reports
Recent electrocardiogram results, ideally with interpretation notes.
Echocardiogram
Full echo report including measurements and imaging files where available.
Cardiac Imaging
CT angiography, cardiac MRI, or nuclear stress test results and DICOM files.
Lab Results
Relevant bloodwork — lipid panel, troponin, BNP, HbA1c, etc.
Current Medication List
All prescribed medications including dosages.
Previous Specialist Notes
Any prior cardiology consultations or discharge summaries.