Cardiac Clearance at Home or Your Facility
Pre-operative and pre-procedural cardiac clearance delivered bedside — no medical transport, no delays, no missed surgical windows. Serving Broward, Miami-Dade, Palm Beach, Orlando, and Tampa Bay.
What Is Pre-Operative Cardiac Clearance?
Before many surgical procedures, hospitals and surgeons require a formal cardiac evaluation to confirm that the patient's heart can safely tolerate anesthesia and surgery. This process — known as pre-operative or pre-procedural cardiac clearance — traditionally requires an office visit with a cardiologist, which can delay surgeries by days or weeks.
At Specialist Consultation Network, we eliminate that delay. Our nurse practitioners travel directly to the patient — whether they are at home, in a nursing facility, or a rehabilitation center — perform a comprehensive cardiac evaluation including history, physical exam, review of medications, and on-site EKG, and provide the clearance documentation your surgical team needs.
For elderly or mobility-limited patients, this means no ambulance, no transportation stress, and no disruption to their care setting. For facilities and care coordinators, it means faster surgical scheduling and better patient outcomes.
What Our Cardiac Clearance Evaluation Includes
Why Mobile Cardiac Clearance Matters
Faster Surgical Scheduling
Avoid the 1–3 week wait for a traditional cardiology office appointment. We respond within 48–72 hours, allowing surgical teams to proceed without delay.
Reduced Patient Risk
Transporting a frail elderly patient to a clinic creates its own risks. Our bedside evaluations minimize exertion and exposure for high-risk patients.
Complete Documentation
We provide all documentation required by hospitals and surgical centers, including risk stratification, EKG results, and any recommended pre-op optimizations.
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