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How Long Do Cardiology Appointments Actually Last?

One of the most common questions I hear from patients is "How long will my cardiology

appointment take?". It's a reasonable concern, especially when managing busy schedules.


In my clinic, most cardiology appointments are scheduled in half-hour slots, which is usually

sufficient to cover all the necessary ground, particularly for new patients.





During these initial appointments, we spend time reviewing your medical history, discussing any previous conditions, and formulating an initial management plan. This time is crucial for ensuring that we have a comprehensive understanding of your health and can set the right course for treatment.


However, as thorough as we try to be, half an hour can sometimes feel tight, especially if

your case is particularly complex or if there are many details to cover. In such instances, it

may be necessary to schedule a follow-up appointment to ensure that all aspects of your

care are fully addressed. My goal is always to provide the best possible experience, so I

make every effort to accomplish as much as we can within the allotted time.


That said, I’m also very mindful that some cases require more time, and I’m happy to arrange additional appointments if needed to get everything "down pat" as it were.


The time required for follow-up appointments is generally shorter—typically around 10 to 15

minutes. The reason for this is straightforward: we already have a baseline understanding of

your condition, so these appointments are more focused on monitoring your progress,

adjusting treatment plans, and addressing any new concerns. This streamlined approach

allows us to manage your care efficiently without compromising the quality of attention you

receive.





In some cases, after your initial or follow-up appointment, we may need to conduct tests

immediately. When this occurs, and if we can obtain the results quickly, I’ll do my best to

provide feedback on those results during the same visit. However, it’s important to note that

this isn’t always feasible due to the time needed for certain tests or the requirement for

further analysis. In such instances, we’ll typically schedule another appointment to discuss

the findings and any necessary adjustments to your treatment plan.


I also offer video and telephone consultations, which are designed to be just as

comprehensive as face-to-face appointments. These remote consultations generally take

about the same amount of time as in-person visits. Whether in-person or virtual, my focus

remains on giving each patient my full attention and ensuring that all their concerns are

addressed.


One thing I’d like to mention is that despite our best efforts to stay on schedule, there are

occasions when appointments can overrun. This can happen when a particular case is more

complex than anticipated or when a patient requires additional time. While it’s common for

doctors to occasionally run late, I always strive to keep my patients informed if I’m running

behind schedule. I greatly appreciate my patients' patience and understanding when these situations arise.


In summary, the length of your cardiology appointment can vary depending on whether

you’re a new patient, the complexity of your condition, and whether additional tests are

required. My goal is always to provide thorough, attentive care within the time we have, but rest assured that I’m committed to ensuring you receive the best possible treatment, even if

that means scheduling extra time when needed.




 
 
 

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Dr Malcolm Finlay is a Consultant Cardiologist & expert in Atrial Fibrillation, Catheter Ablation and modern treatment of Heart Rhythm disorders.

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