Patient Information
Everything you need to know about your visit, insurance, and our facilities at The Parkside Suite, Heatherwood, Ascot.
Getting Started
Preparing for Your Appointment
Before Your Appointment
- Bring a full list of your current medications and dosages
- Bring any previous cardiac test results, ECGs, or imaging reports
- Bring your private medical insurance details or preferred payment method
- Prepare a list of your symptoms and any questions for Dr Chandra
During Your Visit
- Comprehensive cardiac consultation (30 minutes)
- Physical examination and cardiovascular assessment
- Detailed discussion of your symptoms and medical history
- Clear explanation of findings, next steps, and treatment options
Important Note
The Parkside Suite, Heatherwood is open on 5-days a week (Monday to Friday from 0800-1800). Please arrive 10-15 minutes before your scheduled appointment to complete any necessary paperwork. If you need to cancel or reschedule, please provide at least 24 hours’ notice.
FAQ
Common Questions Answered
Find answers to frequently asked questions about Dr Chandra’s cardiac care services, procedures, and what to expect during your treatment journey.
What conditions does Dr Chandra treat?
Dr Chandra specialises in all aspects of adult cardiology, including coronary artery disease, structural heart disease, heart valve conditions, arrhythmias, and complex cardiac conditions requiring interventional procedures. His particular areas of expertise include percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI), permanent pacemaker implantation, cardiac imaging, and cardiovascular disease prevention. He also has a specialist interest in Sports Cardiology and Inherited Cardiac Conditions.
How long does a typical consultation last?
An initial consultation with Dr Chandra typically lasts up to 30 minutes. This allows sufficient time for a thorough review of your medical history, a physical examination, discussion of your symptoms, and a clear explanation of any recommended investigations or treatment options. Follow-up appointments are generally shorter, depending on the nature of the review.
Do you accept insurance?
Dr Chandra works with a number of leading private medical insurance providers. He recommends contacting your insurer in advance to confirm your cover and obtain any necessary pre-authorisation before your appointment. Self-pay options are also available — please contact the practice directly to discuss fees.
What should I bring to my first appointment?
Please bring a list of your current medications (including dosages), any previous cardiac records, test results, or imaging reports, your insurance details or payment information, and a list of your symptoms and any questions you would like to discuss. Arriving 10-15 minutes early will allow time to complete any necessary paperwork before your consultation begins.
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