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Expert Opinion from a Specialist (Online)

For patients living outside of Saint Petersburg and the Leningrad Region.

Online consultation — 30 minutes
4,000 ₽

How to get a consultation

1
Registration

Register in your personal account at online.gosmed.ru or download the Clinic SPbU mobile app for iOS or Android.

2
Choose a service

In the "Online booking" section, select the "Online consultation" with a cardiologist.

3
Date and time

Choose a convenient date or click the "Nearest available time" button.

4
Payment and consultation

Pay for the service, open the app at the selected time and ask all your questions.

Tip: we recommend preparing a pen and paper so you can take notes of all the important information.

Already had some tests done?

Send your existing medical documents to hospital@spbu.ru — the doctor will be able to review them in advance before the consultation.

Send documents

Doctors providing online consultations

Vera Povarenkina

Vera Povarenkina

Cardiologist

Lyubov Tereshchenko

Lyubov Tereshchenko

Cardiologist

Elizaveta Kononova

Elizaveta Kononova

Cardiologist, functional diagnostics doctor at the Department of Outpatient Cardiology

Anna Mahovikova

Anna Mahovikova

Head of the Outpatient Cardiology Department

Having trouble booking?

If you encounter any problems during the booking process, please contact the Center's administrators:

Please note: this service does not include prescribing medication or issuing a doctor's report.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an expert opinion from a specialist?

It is a remote consultation during which the doctor reviews the medical documents you provide, answers your questions, explains the specifics of your condition, describes modern methods of diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation, and helps determine the next steps to take.

In which cases is an online consultation suitable?

An expert opinion can be helpful if you have already been diagnosed and want a specialist's second opinion, need help understanding your test results, want to clarify possible treatment options, want recommendations after treatment or surgery, or if you live in another region and cannot come for an in-person visit.

Can a doctor make a diagnosis or prescribe treatment online?

No. During an online consultation the doctor does not make a diagnosis or prescribe treatment. The specialist provides an expert opinion, answers your questions, explains the specifics of your condition and, if needed, recommends further tests or an in-person visit.

What documents should I prepare before the consultation?

We recommend preparing in advance discharge summaries from medical institutions, test results, specialists' reports, CT, MRI, ultrasound and other examination results, and a list of medications you are taking (if any). Also prepare a list of questions you would like to discuss with the doctor.

How do I prepare for an online consultation?

Choose a quiet place where no one will distract you, and check your internet connection, camera and microphone in advance. Prepare your medical documents and list of questions — this will help make the consultation as useful as possible.

What should I do if technical problems occur during the consultation?

If connection problems occur during the consultation, it can be rescheduled to another convenient time once the technical issues are resolved.

Can I invite a relative to the consultation?

Yes. With your consent, a close relative can take part in the consultation. This helps you better absorb the information and not miss any important recommendations from the doctor.

Do I need to come to the Clinic after an online consultation?

Not always. If an in-person examination or additional tests are needed to assess your condition, the doctor will let you know during the consultation.

Which specialties offer an expert opinion?

Online consultations are available in the Clinic's leading specialties: cardiology and cardiovascular surgery, urology and oncourology, obstetrics, gynecology and gynecologic oncology, surgery, oncology and chemotherapy.

Still have questions?

Book an online consultation or get in touch with our administrators. We'll help you choose the right specialist, answer any organizational questions, and explain how to prepare for the consultation.