London Medical Cardiology
Heart health that
makes a difference
Welcome to London’s leading private cardiology clinic. Our cardiac consultants are world leaders in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of heart disease. We believe that the key to better heart health is connected care. That’s why we support your whole health, providing personalised treatment and support to help you live your best life.
Helping you live your best life
Whether you’re worried about symptoms or have a family history of cardiovascular problems, we will work with you to protect your heart and safeguard your future wellbeing.
At London Medical Cardiology, we know that the best way to keep your heart healthy is by looking at your whole health. That means considering underlying and related conditions that are closely linked with your heart health, including diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, obesity and other endocrinological disorders. Everything is connected at London Medical. Here, you’ll be offered end-to-end treatment from leading experts across a range of related disciplines – all under one roof.
Personalised and compassionate care
World-class cardiologists at the top of their field
Holistic and joined-up treatment
State-of-the-art
diagnostics and equipment
Our cardiology specialties
We offer care across a broad range of cardiology specialties. We have some of the top specialists in every aspect of cardiac care. Our entire team is dedicated to working together to consider the results of your investigations, your health and your lifestyle before tailoring a treatment plan to your individual needs.
Whether you're experiencing symptoms, have a family history of heart disease, or simply want reassurance, London Medical offers a streamlined heart health check designed to give you clarity and confidence. The service provides rapid access to expert cardiology care, with all essential tests and results delivered on the same day.
This service is priced at £1200, which includes all diagnostic tests and a consultation with a specialist.
Coronary artery disease (CAD) is a type of cardiovascular condition in which the vessels that supply blood to the heart become constricted by fatty deposits. The buildup of these fatty deposits is called atherosclerosis. CAD is commonly referred to as coronary heart disease, which is the most common form of heart disease
Symptoms
Conditions
Tests
Echocardiogram (inc. trans-thoracic and stress echo)
Cardiac MRI
Resting ECG
Treatments
Percutaneous coronary intervention
Heart failure is a long-term condition in which the heart is unable to pump blood throughout the body as it should. Your body depends on the heart to supply oxygen-rich and nutrient-rich blood to the body’s cells.
Symptoms
Breathlessness (when walking up hill/stairs/upon exercise)
Conditions
Heart failure
LV fibrosis
Tests
Echocardiogram (inc. trans-thoracic and stress echo)
Resting ECG
Treatments
Implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD)
Cardiac Resyncronicization Therapy (CRT)
Your heart has four heart valves that control the flow of blood in one direction. If you have valvular heart disease, it means one or more of these valves are not working as they should. This can cause problems with your blood flow, putting extra strain on your heart to work harder.
Symptoms
Breathlessness (when walking up hill/stairs/upon exercise)
Conditions
Aortic/Heart valve disease/stenosis (inc. Mitral valve regurgitation)
Tests
Echocardiogram (inc. trans-thoracic and stress echo)
Resting ECG
Holter ECG
Exercise test
Treatments
TAVI
SAVR
Mitraclip
Valve replacement/reconstruction
Your heartbeat is controlled by electrical impulses. It’s normal for us to experience changes in our heartbeat at different times of the day depending on our activities. But if you have an arrhythmia, it means that the electrical activity that controls your heartbeat is affected.
Symptoms
Palpitations
Dizziness
Syncope
Conditions
Heart/AV Block
Tachycardia (inc. Ventricular Tachycardia (VT runs) and Superventricular tachycardia)
Bradycardia
Tests
Resting ECG
Holter ECG
Echocardiogram (inc. trans-thoracic and stress echo)
Treatments
Beta blockers
Cardioversion
Pacemaker
Anticoagulants
Cardiac ablation
ICD implantation
Blood pressure is the pressure of your blood pushing against your arteries. Your blood pressure naturally goes up and down throughout the day. Hypertension is the medical term for when your blood pressure numbers are consistently too high.
Symptoms
Unusual Hypertension
Renal artery stenosis
Endocrine hypertension
Ordinary hypertension
Tests
Echocardiogram (inc. trans-thoracic and stress echo)
24h Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring
Treatments
Diet:
Low salt DASH diet
Drugs:
Calcium channel blockers
ACE-inhibitors
Beta blockers
Renal nerve ablation for severe resistant hypertension
Cholesterol is a fatty substance in our blood that is produced naturally in our liver. It is essential for your body’s normal functioning – it is used by our cells to make some hormones and vitamin D. Cholesterol can also be found in the foods we eat. Over time, if your blood cholesterol levels are too elevated, it can pose a serious risk to your health.
Symptoms
None
Conditions
Monogenic Familial hyperlipidaemia
Polygenic hyperlipidaemia
Dyslipidaemia (low HDL, high LDL, raised triglyceride)
Familial combined hyperlipidaemia
Rare lipid disorders
Tests
Advanced lipoproteins (NMR lipoproteins, oxidised LDL cholesterol, lipoprotein (a))
Coronary calcium score
At London Medical, our paediatric cardiology clinic - led by Professor Piers Daubeney - offers expert heart care for babies, children, and teenagers. Whether your child has a known heart condition or is experiencing symptoms that may need investigation, this service provides thorough assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and ongoing support.
Symptoms
If your child is experiencing any of the following, a heart check-up may be helpful:
Heart murmur
Chest pain
Fluttering or fast heartbeat (palpitations)
Rapid breathing or breathlessness
Fainting, dizzy spells, or unexplained collapses
Tiredness or low stamina
Blue-tinged skin or lips (blue spells)
Conditions
We care for a wide range of heart conditions, including:
Heart murmurs and congenital heart defects
Cardiomyopathy (heart muscle problems)
Inflammation of the heart (pericarditis, myocarditis) High blood pressure in children
Acquired heart diseases like Kawasaki disease and rheumatic fever
Heart rhythm problems (arrhythmias)
Heart concerns linked to genetic conditions (e.g. Marfan, Down syndrome)
Circulatory issues like fainting, dizziness, and POTS
Diagnostics
To understand your child's heart health, we may recommend:
ECG (heart rhythm test)
Echocardiogram (heart ultrasound)
Chest X-ray Holter monitor (24-hour heart rhythm recording)
Exercise stress test
Blood pressure monitoring
Advanced imaging, including CT scan, MRI, bubble echo, and cardiac catheterisation
Treatments
Depending on your child's needs, treatment options may include:
Heart surgery for congenital or acquired conditions
Keyhole procedures to correct heart defects
Treatment for rhythm problems, including ablation
Medication, pacemakers, or implantable devices for long-term care
If surgical care is required, your child will be referred to the dedicated paediatric department at Cromwell Hospital in Kensington.
Meet our world-leading cardiologists
Our team of world-class cardiologists provides highly personalised clinical care across the full spectrum of heart conditions. Some of Europe’s most highly respected heart specialists practise at London Medical.
Dr George Amin-Youssef
Consultant cardiologist who deals with adults and specialises in heart failure, including advanced heart failure, working in one of the largest heart failure units in the UK.
Professor Thomas F. Lüscher
Consultant in cardiology, interested in interventional cardiology, rhythmology, echocardiography, heart failure, acute cardiac care, and sports cardiology.
Professor Carlo Di Mario
Specialist in Interventional cardiology – the use of catheters and other devices to restore blood flow to the heart without major surgery.
Professor Kausik Ray
Consultant preventative cardiologist, specialising in diabetes, lipids, glucose, hypertension and cardiometabolic traits.
Dr Shouvik Haldar
Consultant Cardiologist and Electrophysiologist at the Royal Brompton and Harefield Hospitals with a specialist interest in the management of patients with abnormal heart rhythms.
Dr Claire Chalmers-Watson
Dr Chalmers-Watson is an experienced General Practitioner with over two decades of experience in primary care and a profound expertise in managing a broad spectrum of health conditions.
Dr Neil Srinivasan
Consultant cardiologist, specialising in the management of heart rhythm problems.
Dr Riyaz Kaba
Consultant cardiologist and electrophysiologist, specialising in arrhythmias, ablations, and pacemakers.
Dr Khaled Mallek
An esteemed consultant interventional and general cardiologist, specialising in complex coronary interventions and chronic total occlusions.
Dr Tushar Salukhe
Dr Salukhe is a consultant cardiologist at London Medical, specialising in cardiac arrhythmias, including ablation and cardiac devices.
Professor Piers Daubeney
Professor Piers Daubeney is a consultant paediatrician at London Medical, specialising in paediatric cardiology.
Dr Nikolaos Papageorgiou
Dr Nikolaos Papageorgiou is a consultant cardiologist at London Medical, specialising in heart failure and electrophysiology.
Cutting-edge cardiac investigations
Throughout your patient journey, you’ll receive personalised care from our team of experienced and dedicated cardiac nurses, ultrasound specialists and physiology technicians. We offer the latest investigations in our state-of-the-art imaging suite so that cardiovascular disease can be diagnosed early and treated effectively. We understand that getting diagnosed can be an uncertain time for our patients and their families. We offer compassionate care every step of the way, taking the time to listen to your concerns and answer your questions.
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Get in touch
If you have any questions or want to book an appointment, please speak to our team on +44 (0)800 0483 330.
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