Cardiac Consultation & Evaluation
Each first visit to Central Florida Heart Care is designated as a Cardiac Evaluation. It gives your Cardiologist the opportunity to get to know you and assess your initial cardiovascular health. Since cardiovascular disease is the product of both genetics and lifestyle choices, please be prepared to share your past medical history, surgical history, family history, social history, and all medications with your cardiologist. Once a complete medical history is obtained and any current symptoms that you are experiencing are addressed, your cardiologist will make plans for any necessary next steps for further evaluation or treatment.
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Benefits With Our Service
Consultations and evaluations at a cardiology office involve a thorough assessment of your heart health by a cardiologist. During a consultation, the doctor reviews your medical history, symptoms, risk factors, and lifestyle habits. The evaluation may include a physical examination, heart-related tests, or imaging studies like an EKG or echocardiogram to assess your heart’s function and detect any potential issues. The goal is to provide a comprehensive understanding of your heart health, diagnose any conditions, and develop a personalized treatment plan to prevent or manage heart disease.


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Consultations and evaluations at a cardiology office offer the benefit of a comprehensive assessment of your heart health. By reviewing your medical history, conducting tests, and identifying risk factors, a cardiologist can diagnose conditions early and create a personalized treatment plan. This proactive approach helps prevent heart disease, manage existing conditions, and improve overall heart health, ensuring you receive the best care tailored to your needs.
During the consultation, the cardiologist will review your medical history, ask about your symptoms, perform a physical exam, and may recommend additional tests or imaging to assess your heart health.
It’s helpful to bring a list of your current medications, any previous test results, and information about your lifestyle habits, such as diet and exercise, to ensure a comprehensive evaluation.
The length of the evaluation can vary depending on the complexity of your case, but most consultations last around 30 to 60 minutes, with additional time for tests or imaging if needed.
Our Specialist

Maiya Patel ARNP
Nurse Practitioner

Kirrin Emary PA-C
Physician Assistant

Dr. Haroon Chughtai
Cardiologist