Free Cardiac Report Review: How VNR Helps You Decide Before You Travel
By VNR Medical Service Editorial Team · Reviewed in line with our Medical Review Policy · June 23, 2026

A free cardiac report review lets you send your existing heart reports, such as ECG, echocardiogram and angiography, to VNR for assessment by the team at the NABH accredited DDMM Heart Institute. You receive a written opinion on your condition, the likely treatment, and an indicative cost estimate, with no charge and no obligation, so you can make an informed decision before travelling to India.
Deciding whether to travel abroad for heart treatment is a major decision, and it is hard to make confidently without knowing what you are dealing with. That is exactly why VNR Medical Service offers a free cardiac report review. Before you spend anything or commit to travel, you can have your heart reports assessed and receive an expert opinion and an indicative cost estimate. This guide explains how the free report review works and how it helps you decide.
What is a free cardiac report review?
A cardiac report review is a remote assessment of your heart condition based on the medical reports you already have. Instead of travelling first and finding out your options later, you share your reports from home and a specialist reviews them. VNR offers this as a free medical report review, with no cost and no obligation to proceed. It is designed to give patients clarity and confidence at the very start of their journey, when the biggest questions, such as what treatment is needed and what it might cost, feel most uncertain.
Why the report review matters
For an international patient, the unknowns are often the hardest part. Will I really need surgery, or will medication do. What procedure is best for me. How much will it cost, and what is included. How long will I need to stay. A report review answers these questions before you make any commitment, which means you can plan with real information rather than guesswork. It also lets you compare your options calmly from home, discuss them with your family, and decide in your own time. There is no pressure and no charge, which is exactly how a first step should feel.
What reports should you send?
The more complete your information, the more precise the opinion. Helpful reports include:
- ECG, the recording of your heart's electrical activity
- Echocardiogram (ECHO), the ultrasound of your heart muscle and valves
- Coronary angiography, if you have had one, which maps the arteries
- Treadmill or stress test results
- Recent blood tests, including cholesterol and blood sugar
- Any doctor's notes or discharge summaries describing your diagnosis and history
If you do not have all of these, that is fine. Send what you have, and the team will tell you whether anything else is needed.
How the process works
The process is simple and designed to be stress free:
- Step 1. You send your reports to VNR through WhatsApp or the website enquiry form.
- Step 2. The VNR coordination team organises your reports and shares them with the specialist team at the DDMM Heart Institute.
- Step 3. The specialist reviews your case and forms an opinion on your condition and the likely treatment.
- Step 4. You receive a written opinion and an indicative cost estimate, with the chance to ask questions.
You can read how this fits into the wider patient journey on our website.
What you receive
At the end of the review you receive a clear, written summary in plain language. It explains what your reports show, what treatment is likely to be recommended, and an indicative estimate of the cost. It also outlines the practical next steps, such as what further information might be needed and how treatment would be arranged. The aim is to leave you better informed and in control, whether or not you choose to proceed.
Is it really free and confidential?
Yes. The report review is genuinely free and carries no obligation to travel or to book treatment. Your medical information is handled confidentially and used only to assess your case and advise you. VNR is based in Malaysia and follows responsible data handling practices in line with privacy expectations, so you can share your reports with confidence. The purpose is to help you decide, not to pressure you.
Why an indicative estimate, not a fixed quote?
An honest cost estimate at this stage is indicative rather than final, because the precise cost of heart treatment depends on the confirmed diagnosis, the exact procedure, the implants or devices used, the length of hospital stay and your overall health. These are confirmed once the specialist has fully assessed you. What the report review gives you is a realistic range to plan around, far better than a guess, and a clear explanation of what would affect the final figure. You can see indicative ranges on our heart surgery cost in India page.
Who is the report review for?
It is for anyone considering heart treatment in India who wants clarity before committing, including patients with coronary artery disease, valve problems or congenital conditions, and the families of children who may need treatment. It is equally useful for those who simply want an expert second opinion on whether surgery is really needed. Wherever you are in the world, if you have heart reports and questions, the review is a sensible, no risk first step.
How to start your free review
Starting is easy. Gather the reports you have and send them to VNR for a confidential, no obligation assessment. To begin, request a free medical report review or contact our coordination team directly. It costs nothing to find out where you stand, and it could be the most important step you take for your heart.
What happens after the review
If, after reading your opinion and estimate, you decide you would like to proceed, VNR guides you through the next steps at your own pace. This includes confirming the treatment plan with the specialist, arranging the medical visa for you and any companion, planning travel and accommodation, and scheduling your hospital admission. If you decide not to proceed, or want more time, that is completely fine, the review simply leaves you better informed. There is no obligation at any stage, and you remain in control of the decision throughout.
A second opinion you can trust
Sometimes the most valuable outcome of a report review is reassurance. Patients are occasionally told they need urgent surgery and want to be sure before committing, while others are unsure whether their symptoms are serious enough to act on at all. An expert review of your reports helps answer these questions honestly. If surgery is genuinely needed, you will understand why, and if a less invasive approach or careful monitoring is reasonable, you will hear that too. Either way, you gain a clearer picture of your heart and your options, which is the foundation of any good decision.
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FAQs
Yes. The cardiac report review is genuinely free and carries no obligation to travel or book treatment. You send your reports, a specialist assesses them, and you receive an opinion and an indicative cost estimate at no charge.
Helpful reports include your ECG, echocardiogram, coronary angiography if you have had one, stress test results, recent blood tests and any doctor's notes. If you do not have all of them, send what you have and the team will advise if anything else is needed.
Once your reports are received, the VNR team shares them with the specialist and returns a written opinion and an indicative estimate, usually within a short time. You can then ask questions before deciding anything.
Yes. Your reports are handled confidentially and used only to assess your case and advise you. VNR is based in Malaysia and follows responsible data handling practices, so you can share your information with confidence.
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