EP04: Don't Miss Your Appointments

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Welcome to my podcast. I am Doctor Warrick Bishop, and I want to help you to live as well as possible for as long as possible. I’m a practising cardiologist, best-selling author, keynote speaker, and the creator of The Healthy Heart Network. I have over 20 years as a specialist cardiologist and a private practice of over 10,000 patients.

Podcast Summary

Introduction: Dr. Warrick Bishop is a practicing cardiologist and author dedicated to improving patient care through education about heart health. In this episode, Dr. Bishop discusses a cautionary case from his practice involving a patient who missed a critical follow-up appointment eight years ago, emphasizing the importance of attending scheduled medical consultations regardless of how well patients feel.


Key Takeaways:

  • Missing follow-up appointments with specialists can have serious long-term health consequences, even when patients feel well.

  • Many medical practice systems lack adequate safety nets to ensure abnormal test results reach both doctors and patients if follow-up appointments are missed.

  • Elevated blood pressure left untreated for extended periods significantly increases risk of stroke, heart attack, cardiac failure, and atrial fibrillation.

  • Patients should not assume test results are normal if they don't receive a direct call from their doctor; they should attend scheduled follow-up appointments as planned.

  • Cost concerns and feeling over-serviced are valid reasons patients might skip appointments, but these should be discussed openly with specialists rather than causing missed care.

  • Feeling well is not a reliable indicator that medical conditions are controlled or that follow-up care is unnecessary.

  • Preventive care and early intervention are far more effective than waiting for symptoms to develop before addressing medical issues.

  • Patients should ensure that when transitioning away from a specialist, their condition has been fully resolved or that an appropriate long-term monitoring strategy is in place.

  • Clear communication between doctors and patients about test objectives and treatment plans helps patients understand why specific appointments and tests are necessary.

  • Health is the most valuable asset and cannot be recovered once lost, making adherence to medical follow-up appointments a critical priority.

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