Cardiology OPD (Cardiologist) is the section of a hospital where patients receive medical consultation, diagnosis, and treatment related to heart and blood vessel diseases without being admitted to the hospital. Patients visit the cardiologist, get examined, receive treatment or medical advice, and return home the same day. The Cardiology OPD acts as an important unit for the early detection and management of heart-related problems such as chest pain, high blood pressure, irregular heartbeat, and shortness of breath. In the Cardiology OPD, the cardiologist evaluates the patient by checking symptoms, medical history, blood pressure, pulse rate, and heart sounds. The doctor may advise diagnostic tests such as ECG, Echo, TMT, blood tests, or cholesterol tests to assess heart function. The Cardiology OPD also provides follow-up care, lifestyle guidance, medication management, and preventive advice to reduce the risk of heart diseases. Patients with serious or emergency heart conditions may be referred to the Inpatient Department (IPD) or cardiac care unit for advanced treatment and continuous monitoring. Thus, the Cardiology OPD plays a crucial role in providing specialized, timely, and preventive heart care, helping patients maintain a healthy cardiovascular system.