Will I be able to talk to a cardiologist on the day?

We aspire to speak to all young individuals having cardiac screening because thereโ€™s a lot of anxiety associated with screenings. Unfortunately, some of these screening programmes are very large, involving 200 people on any given day and itโ€™s very difficult to have a detailed discussion with a cardiologist if there are 200 people wanting the same thing.
Currently, on the understanding that only 4% of people that we screen will need further tests, we donโ€™t say anything to the 96% who are going to be normal but they do hear from us within two or three weeks, in writing, to say that everythingโ€™s alright.

We usually confine discussions about abnormal results to those individuals in whom we feel there is a problem, who live very far away and who may need local referral to a cardiologist. Say if itโ€™s Bournemouth, we may not bring them all the way back to London, weโ€™d want them referred, itโ€™s just to pre-warn them that they may be getting a letter suggesting that further investigations are required.

For the people with normal investigations, they hear in writing.