A short, free, guided tool to help you understand cardiac symptoms and which assessment is most appropriate. Not a diagnosis — if you have severe chest pain, sudden breathlessness or collapse, call 999.
Five short steps: about you (age and sex), your main concern, more detail about your symptoms, your cardiovascular risk factors, and your goals. At the end we suggest the most relevant private cardiology assessment — for example a consultation alone, an ECG, an echocardiogram, a Holter monitor, or a full CardioMetabolic review.
Common reasons people use the checker include chest pain or tightness, palpitations or skipped beats, breathlessness on exertion, dizziness or blackouts, high blood pressure or cholesterol, a strong family history of heart disease, or wanting a proactive heart health check in their 40s, 50s or beyond.
The Heart Health Checker is an educational triage tool. It does not replace a medical consultation and does not provide a diagnosis. Results are based on the information you enter and known cardiology risk patterns. For a clinical opinion you need a consultation with a cardiologist — book directly with Dr Nabila Laskar.
Call 999 immediately for: severe central chest pain lasting more than 10 minutes; sudden severe breathlessness; collapse or loss of consciousness; sudden weakness, facial droop or speech difficulty (possible stroke); or a rapid irregular heartbeat with chest pain or fainting.