Continuity of Care

Ongoing Cardiac Care & Follow-Up

Cardiac care doesn't end after diagnosis or treatment. Dr Kamal Khan provides continuity of care from your first appointment through treatment, monitoring and long-term follow-up — so the same specialist knows your history at every stage.

Continuity managed by Dr Khan throughout
Regular Review
Medication Management
GP Liaison
No GP Referral Needed
About Ongoing Care

Why continuity of care matters

Managing a cardiac condition well over time depends on consistency — the same specialist tracking your results, understanding your history, and adjusting your care as circumstances change. Being seen by a different doctor at every visit can mean details get lost.

Dr Kamal Khan manages patients' cardiac care personally, from the first consultation through any treatment, and into long-term monitoring and follow-up — giving you a consistent point of contact for your heart health.

Who this is for

Conditions we manage long-term

Atrial fibrillation and other arrhythmias — ongoing rhythm and medication review
Post-stent or post-procedure patients — structured follow-up after coronary intervention
Heart failure — regular monitoring of symptoms and heart function
Hypertension — ongoing blood pressure management
Valve disease under surveillance — periodic echocardiography to track progression
Your care plan

What ongoing care involves

Review frequency
Tailored to your condition — from annual to more frequent
Monitoring
Repeat ECG, echocardiogram or blood tests as needed
Medication
Ongoing review and adjustment where required
GP liaison
Dr Khan keeps your GP informed with your consent
Your visits

What follow-up appointments involve

At each follow-up, Dr Khan reviews your symptoms, medication and any relevant test results, making adjustments to your care plan as needed. Where monitoring tests are due — such as a repeat echocardiogram or blood tests — these are arranged efficiently at the same hospital.

Because Dr Khan manages your care personally over time, changes in your condition are more likely to be identified early, and your care plan can evolve with your needs.

Common questions

Frequently asked questions

Who is ongoing cardiac care for?
Ongoing care suits patients with an existing cardiac diagnosis — such as atrial fibrillation, heart failure, hypertension, or a previous cardiac procedure — who want continuity of specialist review rather than being seen by a different doctor each time.
How often will I need follow-up appointments?
This varies by condition and is agreed individually with Dr Khan, ranging from a single annual review to more frequent monitoring for complex or evolving conditions.
Will Dr Khan liaise with my GP?
Yes. With your consent, Dr Khan will keep your GP informed of your cardiac care, ensuring your wider healthcare team has an accurate, up-to-date picture.
Do I need a GP referral to start ongoing care?
No. Self-funded and insured patients can book directly with Dr Khan, without a GP referral.
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Self-funded and insured patients welcome. No GP referral required.