Why Should You Get a CT Heart Scan?

 

 

Know Your Real Risk of Heart Attack

 

Well, thank you for getting this far in your journey about heart attack risk and precision around your own heart attack risk. I'm going to tell you a bit about the CT Heart Scan (available Australia Wide) I've put together and why it may be of benefit to you. I've written a few points out. I don't want to miss any of them, because they're all pretty important. We've got a summary list below anyway, if I do miss any and if you want to check them out again for yourself.

  • We use Australia’s largest medical imaging network
  • CT Scan + Referral included. No further costs to you
  • Take advantage of my experience with around 3000 patients over a decade
  • Many doctors local and specialists have little experience with risk imaging
  • A consultation at your convenience, on your own time.
  • Cheaper than most GP and specialist out of pocket fees
  • Access to my own unique approach for preparing for the test and reporting risk results
  • Free eBook and Audiobook of "Know Your Real Risk of Heart Attack" Valued at $20
  • We will arrange for the x-ray company to contact you to make an appointment
  • You have an option for Dr Warrick to personally review your images

 

Personal Letter from Doctor Warrick Bishop

Well, thank you for getting this far in your journey about heart attack risk and precision around your own heart attack risk. I'm going to tell you a bit about the Virtual Heart Scan consultation I've put together and why it may be of benefit to you. I've written a few points out. I don't want to miss any of them, because they're all pretty important. We've got a summary list below anyway, if I do miss any and if you want to check them out again for yourself. 

Well, first of all, on drawing from 10 years of experience of scanning nearly 3000 patients to pull together this Virtual Heart Scan and distil the essence of what I've learned, which you'll get the advantage of.

Remember, most local doctors and many cardiologists won't have had anywhere near that experience in recommending, interpreting, and acting on the results of CT imaging of the heart. So I believe I'm offering you experience that you will find it hard to find anywhere else. One of the other advantages of the Virtual Heart Scan is that it's going to save you time and money.

You don't have to leave work to go and see your local doctor or a cardiologist. You can do this at your own time; after hours, on the weekend, on your lunch break, whenever suits you. You don't need to pay for a consult with your local doctor. You don't need to pay for a consult with a cardiologist. You don't even need to find a park.

This is convenient and geared up to help you. I've developed my own approach to the language and description on the findings. I can't go into too much detail about that because it's a little bit technical, but the point of it is that I'm very careful and precise about that language to make sure that the best information from that scan is relayed back to you and the doctor who's going to be acting on that scan. It's really important. 

We also include as part of the Virtual Heart Scan consultation package, a free ebook and audiobook for my best selling book "Know Your Real Risk of Heart Attack",  And lastly, we organize your referral for a CT scan with directions to the local CT provider anywhere in Australia.

I'll also mention that if you're interested, I will offer those who are interested, the opportunity for me to personally look at your scan and provide you with a personalized, short video of exactly what I found and what my recommendations would be based on your heart scan findings, and your own characteristics that you've entered into your risk calculator score, plus any of the enhancers that may be relevant. More on that later. 

I really hope the virtual heart scan is something that is helpful for you if you choose to do it. If not, that's absolutely great either way. Thank you so much for getting this far and genuinely having an interest in your own heart health.

 

Dr Warrick Bishop