What Remote Cardiology Covers — And What Requires In-Person Assessment
Understanding the scope of a remote cardiology consultation ensures you receive the right level of care for your specific situation.
What this specialist consultation covers:
- Full cardiovascular history and risk-factor assessment
- Review of existing test results — ECG, echocardiogram, Holter monitor, stress test, blood tests
- Cardiovascular risk stratification and preventive planning
- Management review for established cardiovascular conditions
- Symptom assessment — history of chest pain, palpitations, breathlessness, fainting — in the context of your complete clinical picture
- Interpretation of tests requested by your GP or another specialist
- Second opinion on a cardiovascular diagnosis or management plan
- Coordination of further tests and specialist referrals, when indicated
- Medication review and management recommendations, at the specialist's professional discretion
- Pre-operative cardiovascular assessment for elective procedures
- Lifestyle guidance and secondary prevention
What requires in-person assessment:
- Cardiac auscultation — heart sounds, murmurs, additional sounds
- Assessment of peripheral oedema, jugular venous pressure, and other clinical signs
- In-person ECG recording — although remote review of existing ECGs is entirely possible
- Echocardiogram, stress test, and other cardiac investigations — your cardiologist coordinates these when necessary
- Acute or emergency presentations — always go to emergency services
Your cardiologist advises you clearly during the consultation if your situation requires in-person assessment, and coordinates the appropriate pathway.
Situations Commonly Assessed and Managed
Coronary Disease and Chest Pain
- Stable angina — assessment, management, and secondary prevention
- Atypical chest pain — clinical assessment and coordination of tests
- Management review after an acute coronary syndrome — following a heart attack or unstable angina
- Risk stratification in patients with a history of chest pain
Arrhythmia and Palpitations
- Atrial fibrillation — assessment, rate and rhythm management review, stroke risk stratification
- Supraventricular tachycardia — assessment and management
- Palpitations — clinical assessment and coordination of Holter monitoring
- Bradycardia and heart block — assessment and management review
- Post-ablation follow-up
Heart Failure
- Stable heart failure management review
- Assessment of breathlessness and functional capacity
- Medication optimisation review
- Monitoring of fluid status and symptom trajectory
Hypertension
- Complex or resistant hypertension requiring specialist assessment
- Hypertension in the context of other cardiovascular conditions
- Blood pressure management review and medication optimisation
- Assessment of target-organ effects of hypertension
Valvular Disease
- Aortic stenosis and regurgitation — management review and surveillance planning
- Mitral valve disease — assessment and follow-up
- Post-surgical valve review
Preventive Cardiology
- Cardiovascular risk assessment — SCORE2 and Portugal-specific risk tools
- Primary prevention — lipid management, lifestyle intervention, aspirin discussion
- Secondary prevention — optimisation after a cardiac event
- Family history of premature cardiovascular disease — risk assessment and screening planning
- Family history requiring screening — risk assessment and planning
- Sports cardiology — cardiovascular assessment for athletes and active patients
Lipid Disorders
- Hypercholesterolaemia — assessment and management
- Familial hypercholesterolaemia — specialist assessment and management
- Lipid management in the context of cardiovascular disease or diabetes
Other
- Syncope — assessment and coordination of tests
- Peripheral vascular disease — assessment and coordination of referral
- Cardiac findings on complementary tests — incidental findings on ECG or echocardiogram requiring specialist interpretation
- Second opinion in cardiology — independent review of a diagnosis, management plan, or test results
What Your Consultation Includes
Complete Cardiovascular Assessment. Your cardiologist carries out a detailed clinical review — covering your cardiovascular symptoms, medical history, family history, risk factors, current medication, lifestyle factors, and any existing test results. This structured assessment is the foundation of all clinical recommendations.
Review of Existing Tests. If you have ECGs, echocardiogram reports, Holter results, stress-test reports, or existing blood test results, your cardiologist reviews them in full during the consultation — providing specialist interpretation and clinical context.
Risk Stratification. Your cardiologist assesses your overall cardiovascular risk profile using validated risk tools and advises on the prevention and management strategy appropriate to your individual risk level.
Test Coordination. When further tests are clinically indicated — ECG, echocardiogram, Holter monitor, stress test, cardiac MRI, or blood tests — your cardiologist coordinates these through our Referral and Complementary Tests service, ensuring efficient access to the right tests.
Specialist Management Plan. Based on the assessment, your cardiologist provides a complete management plan — including medication review and recommendations at the specialist's professional discretion, lifestyle guidance, secondary prevention strategies, and a clear follow-up pathway.
Second Opinion. For patients seeking an independent specialist perspective on a cardiovascular diagnosis or management plan — including ones received from another cardiologist or in another country — your cardiologist carries out a complete review and provides a clear, independent, evidence-based assessment.
When to See a Cardiologist vs Your GP
Many cardiovascular concerns are appropriately managed at GP or family-medicine level — and your family doctor is the right point of contact for most presentations. A specialist cardiology consultation adds clinical value when:
- Your doctor has identified cardiovascular findings that require specialist interpretation or management
- Your cardiovascular condition has not responded adequately to management at GP level
- You have complex, multi-system cardiovascular disease requiring specialist oversight
- You need coordination of specialist tests — echocardiogram, Holter monitor, stress test
- You want an independent second opinion on a cardiovascular diagnosis or management plan
- Your cardiovascular risk profile is complex and requires specialist risk stratification
If you have not yet had an assessment from your doctor regarding your cardiovascular concern, our Family and General Medicine Consultation is the appropriate starting point. Your doctor assesses your condition and advises whether specialist cardiology support is needed.
Why Choose Our Care
Cardiologists registered with the Portuguese Medical Association. Our cardiologists are registered with the Cardiology College of the Portuguese Medical Association — the highest level of specialist cardiovascular qualification in Portugal. You are speaking with a cardiologist, not a GP with an interest in cardiology.
Specialist test review. Existing ECGs, echocardiogram reports, Holter results, and stress-test findings are reviewed by a cardiologist — providing the specialist interpretation these tests require.
Same-day and advance appointments. Cardiovascular concerns rarely follow a convenient schedule. Same-day and advance appointments available seven days a week, including evenings and weekends.
Second-opinion experience. Our cardiologists regularly provide independent second opinions on cardiovascular diagnoses and management plans — including ones received from other specialists or in other countries. This service is particularly valuable for Portugal's international and expat community.
Test coordination included. When further tests are needed, your cardiologist coordinates them through our Referral and Complementary Tests service — so you leave the consultation with a clear testing pathway, not just a recommendation to book them yourself.
Multilingual. Consultations available in Portuguese, English, Spanish, Czech, and Romanian.





