Preparing questions before a cardiology appointment can help patients feel more informed and confident. With complex terms and important decisions involved, having a plan makes it easier to understand options, address concerns, and advocate for the best possible care.
At Lake Nona ASC, we welcome patients and believe no question is too small when your heart is on the line. This guide offers the clarity you need before your next step.
Understanding what is happening in your heart helps each discussion with your provider make more sense.
Ask your cardiologist to explain the diagnosis in plain language, whether the condition is chronic, acute, or potentially correctable with treatment.
Ask your cardiologist about possible causes of the condition. Could it be genetics, lifestyle factors, or a prior illness that contributed to the cause of the condition? Ask if there are modifiable factors that can be changed, such as blood pressure, diet, or activity level, to prevent the condition from worsening.
Before agreeing to a procedure, patients should understand why it’s being recommended and what to expect before, during, and after treatment.
Ask your cardiologist to explain why this procedure was recommended over other options. Discuss if there are less invasive alternatives, what the expected outcome is, and what the success rate is for patients with similar health conditions.
Request a step-by-step walkthrough. You should know how long it takes, what kind of anesthesia is used, and whether you will be fully awake or sedated.
Clarify whether the procedure will be performed at the ASC as an outpatient or if a hospital stay might be needed. Many modern cardiac procedure questions revolve around the convenience of same-day discharge, which is a hallmark of Lake Nona ASC.
Every procedure carries some level of risk. Discussing them upfront isn’t being negative; it’s being smart.
Ask about common risks, such as bruising or temporary discomfort, as well as less common but serious complications.
Ask how the team at Lake Nona ASC uses monitoring, advanced technology, and their clinical experience to keep you safe during the process.
Understanding the risks of delaying or declining treatment helps put the decision into perspective. Ask how your condition would be monitored if treatment is postponed.
Recovery looks different for everyone. Setting realistic heart procedure preparation expectations upfront helps reduce post-operative anxiety.
Ask for a realistic timeline: When can you drive, return to work, or resume exercise? Does this timeline change based on your age or overall health?
Ask what to expect in the first 24–72 hours regarding pain levels and fatigue.
Ask which symptoms would warrant a call to the office or a trip to the ER. Be sure to get that contact number before you leave the office.
Knowing who will be in the room and the nature of the facility helps build essential trust.
Ask specifically which physician will lead the procedure and whether residents or fellows will be involved. It is completely appropriate to ask about the physician’s experience and how many times they have performed this specific procedure.
ASCs like Lake Nona Surgery Center offer board-certified providers and state-of-the-art equipment. Ask how the benefits of an ASC, like lower infection rates and same-day discharge, apply to your case.
Ask what the plan is if something unexpected happens during the procedure and a higher level of care is required.
Confirm your medication schedule and fasting requirements to ensure everything goes smoothly on the morning of your procedure.
The physicians and staff at Lake Nona Surgery Center, part of the Cardiovascular Center of Florida, are committed to open, transparent communication. Whether you are preparing for a pacemaker implant, cardiac catheterization, or an electrophysiology study, you deserve to walk in informed and walk out confident.
Bring this list of cardiologist appointment questions to your next visit. Schedule your consultation today or call (407) 610-6636 to speak with our team.