Private Cardiology

Know Your Heart Risk in 60 Seconds.

Four questions. A clear answer. And if the answer concerns you — a cardiologist who will sit down and explain exactly what it means.

The executive who has been ignoring chest tightness for six months.

The retiree whose GP flagged an irregular rhythm.

The adult with a family history who needs someone to translate the echo results.

Heart Risk Estimator

Answer four questions. Get an honest read on where you stand.

Check your smartwatch or count for 60 seconds at rest.

Family history of heart disease?

Parent or sibling diagnosed before age 65

Chest discomfort in the last 6 months?

Tightness, pressure, or shortness of breath

What Happens Next

A system built around you, not around us.

01
Step One

The Conversation

You get 45 minutes. Not 15. The kind of appointment where someone actually reads your notes before you walk in, and asks the question your GP didn't have time to ask.

No referral required

You can book directly. We will request records from your GP with your permission — but you do not need their blessing to start.

Prepared, not surprised

We send a short questionnaire 48 hours before your appointment so the time is spent on answers, not paperwork.

A clear next step before you leave

You will never walk out of this clinic not knowing what happens next.

Initial Consultation

The Conversation

45 min
0–10 min

Your story, in your words

We start by listening — not reading a referral letter.

10–30 min

Walking through your history

Symptoms, family context, lifestyle. Everything matters here.

30–45 min

Drawing the picture together

We sketch out what we know, what we need to confirm, and exactly what happens next.

Questions to bring:

  • "What does this rhythm mean for my daily life?"
  • "Do I need to change anything before we have results?"
  • "How urgent is this, honestly?"
02
Step Two

The Tests We Run

Every test we order has a reason, and we explain it before we run it. No unexplained procedures. No waiting three weeks to hear what the results mean.

Results are reviewed by your cardiologist — not a registrar, not a letter — and explained to you in a follow-up call or appointment within 72 hours.

On the day of your results

We pull the chair closer. We draw the picture. We use the word "normal" when something is normal, and we use precise language when something isn't. You leave knowing exactly what your heart is doing.

ECG

Electrocardiogram

5 min

A photograph of your heart's electrical activity. Detects irregular rhythms and signs of previous cardiac events.

ECHO

Echocardiogram

30 min

An ultrasound of your heart in motion. Shows how your valves open and close, and how well each chamber is pumping.

EST

Exercise Stress Test

45 min

We watch how your heart responds to controlled exertion. Reveals problems that only appear under load — the ones a resting scan misses.

Additional tests — Holter monitoring, CT coronary angiography, and blood panels — are ordered only when the initial results indicate they are necessary. We explain every decision.

03
Step Three

Your Personal Heart Map

Every result, every measurement, every recommendation — compiled into a single page you keep. Not filed somewhere. Yours.

The Heart Map is a plain-English summary of your cardiac profile: what we found, what it means, what we're watching, and what the plan is. Updated after every visit.

Sent to you

PDF within 24 hours

Sent to your GP

With your permission

Updated each visit

Running history

Plain English

No medical shorthand

Personal Cardiac Profile

Your Heart Map

Prepared for

Richard Callahan

Feb 26, 2026

Rhythm
Sinus rhythm, 64 bpm
Valve Function
Mild mitral regurgitation noted
Ejection Fraction
62% — within normal range
Stress Response
Appropriate — no ischemic changes
Risk Stratification
Intermediate — annual follow-up

Next step

Follow-up echocardiogram in 12 months. Low-sodium diet reviewed. Beta-blocker dose unchanged. All results filed to your GP.

Free Resource

Download Your Heart Health Checklist

A single-page guide covering the 12 questions every adult should be able to answer about their cardiac health — and how to get the answers.

Risk factors explained

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Tests to request

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Screening schedule

Questions for your doctor

No phone number. No insurance details. No sales calls. Just the checklist.

Book a Consultation

A conversation,
not a referral.

You don't need a GP letter to see us. You need 45 minutes, the questions you've been carrying, and someone willing to answer them properly.

Same-week appointments available
Results interpreted in plain English
Written summary sent to you and your GP
No referral required

Available This Week

We'll confirm by email within 2 hours during business hours.