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Cambridge Heart Clinic

Cambridge Heart Clinic

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Cambridge University Hospitals, Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 0QQUK

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Monday09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday09:00 - 17:00
Thursday09:00 - 17:00
Friday09:00 - 17:00
Prices from £150 - Enquire for a fast quote ★ Very Good ServiceScore™ 7.5 from 5 votes ★ Visit our Cardiology Clinic - Cambridge University Hospitals, Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 0QQ, UK.

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Cardiologist Consultation from £150
ECG - Electrocardiogram
Blood Pressure Monitoring
Coronary Angiogram
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About Cambridge Heart Clinic

Welcome to the Cambridge Heart Clinic

We provide high quality care to private patients in a dedicated cardiology centre based within the world famous Addenbrooke’s Hospital.

Our comprehensive range of services include outpatient based investigations such as screening, echocardiography and stress tests, as well as interventional cardiology procedures that include angiography, electrophysiology, pacemaker and cardiac device implantation. Our heart clinic comprises a welcoming outpatient suite operated using a ‘one-stop-shop’ approach and a fully equipped catheterisation laboratory with a recovery ward of private patient rooms.

Our heart clinic is led by a team of consultant cardiologists from Addenbrooke’s Hospital. They are at the forefront of their respective areas of clinical practice and work with a team of professionals that include specialist cardiac nurses, cardiac physiologists and cardiac radiographers. We also provide access to a team of vascular surgeons with expertise in the management of vascular disease. Together, they provide experience and skills across every aspect of cardiovascular disease management, from outpatient consultation, diagnosis and screening, through to performing complex vascular and cardiology procedures.

We put our patients first, and everything we do is with the purpose of making you feel valued and special. We want you to enter our clinic knowing that you are entering a safe, friendly and caring environment. And we want you to leave knowing that you have had a patient experience of the highest quality.

Our referral process is simple and efficient with waiting times kept to an absolute minimum. We offer easy access with free parking close to our main entrance. Outpatients are able to see consultants in our dedicated ‘Regent’s Park Suite’ and diagnostic tests are nearly always carried out at the first appointment. Similalry, patients requiring cardiac catheter laboratory investigations or treatment have all their pre-admittance checks performed on the same day avoiding additional visits. If you require a catheter laboratory procedure we will make your stay with us as comfortable as possible. You will be escorted to a private room with ensuite facilities, flat screen television with a choice of DVDs, wireless internet, direct telephone lines, Egyptian cotton bed linen, and a menu selection of quality food and wine. In addition, each of our private rooms are equipped with cardiac telemetry which ensures patients receive remote cardiac monitoring 24 hours per day on a real-time basis.

In summary, our patients receive world-class specialist care and the very highest standards of service, combined with the confidence of being in a leading University NHS hospital. So whether you are insured or paying for your own treatment, we are happy to welcome you.

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Cambridge Heart Clinic - Cambridge University Hospitals, Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 0QQ,

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Dr Peter Pugh - Doctor at Cambridge Heart Clinic

Dr Peter Pugh

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Biography:
Dr. Peter Pugh is a Consultant Cardiologist at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge. Following undergraduate training at Charing Cross & Westminster Medical School, London, Dr. Pugh trained in cardiology at the Royal Brompton and Harefield Hospitals. He undertook research into heart failure at the University of Sheffield, and a Cardiovascular Fellowship at the University of Cape Town. He was awarded a Travelling Fellowship by the European Heart Rhythm Association, to study complex pacing. His main areas of expertise are in biventricular pacing and device therapy for heart failure and arrhythmia, in which he has extensive experience. He was appointed Consultant Cardiologist at Addenbrooke's Hospital in 2008, specifically to take forward the pacemaker and devices service.
Dr Mark Belham -  at Cambridge Heart Clinic

Dr Mark Belham

Biography:
Dr Mark Belham is a Consultant Cardiologist at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge. Following undergraduate training at Liverpool University, he undertook postgraduate medical training in the North West, South East, London and the West Midlands before taking up his first consultant post in Cornwall in 2003. In 2008 he moved from Cornwall to Cambridge having been appointed Consultant Cardiologist at Addenbrooke’s Hospital. In his current position Dr Belham provides secondary centre care to patients with general cardiac problems (ischaemic heart disease, valve disease, heart failure, heart rhythm problems) as well as having a dedicated clinic managing patients with sinus tachycardia syndromes. In addition Dr Belham provides secondary/tertiary centre care to pregnant women with known or suspected heart disease.
Dr Michael O'Sullivan -  at Cambridge Heart Clinic

Dr Michael O'Sullivan

Biography:
Dr. Michael O'Sullivan is a Consultant Cardiologist at Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge. Following undergraduate training at Cambridge University, Dr O'Sullivan undertook postgraduate medical training at Royal Brompton National Heart & Lung Hospital and the Oxford University Teaching Hospitals. He returned to Cambridge in 1996 and over the next seven years trained in all aspects of cardiology, with particular emphasis on interventional cardiology, at Papworth and Addenbrooke's Hospitals. During this period he was awarded a PhD, and the British Cardiac Society Young Research Worker's Prize, for research into mechanisms of coronary stent failure. From 2003-2004, he worked in the Department of Interventional Cardiology at University of British Columbia, Vancouver and gained extensive experience in advanced interventional techniques and new strategies for the treatment of coronary disease. Following his return he was appointed Consultant Cardiologist at Addenbrooke's and Papworth Hospitals. In this position he provides secondary and tertiary centre care to patients with general cardiac problems (valve disease, heart failure, heart rhythm problems), in addition to those with coronary disease. Dr. O'Sullivan became Director of the Addenbrooke's Cardiology Department in 2006
Dr Simon Fynn -  at Cambridge Heart Clinic

Dr Simon Fynn

Biography:
Dr. Simon Fynn is a Consultant Cardiologist at Papworth Hospital. He specialises in the investigation and treatment of cardiac arrhythmias and undertakes radiofrequency catheter ablation and cardiac device implantation. He has a particular interest in atrial fibrillation, receiving an MD from the University of Cambridge for research in this field. Prior to his appointment at Papworth, he spent 2 years at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, Australia, one of the world’s leading centres in cardiac electrophysiology. He has published numerous papers on the mechanisms and treatment of cardiac arrhythmias.
Dr Andrew Grace -  at Cambridge Heart Clinic

Dr Andrew Grace

Biography:
Dr. Andrew Grace is a Consultant Cardiologist at Papworth Hospital, Cambridge. Dr. Grace has developed one of the largest clinical practices in cardiac arrhythmia management in the United Kingdom and specialises in catheter ablation techniques particularly for atrial fibrillation. He trained in medicine at St Thomas’ Hospital in London completing his Ph.D. in Cambridge and post-doctoral studies as a Fulbright Scholar in the University of California. He was appointed Consultant Cardiologist at Papworth and Addenbrooke’s Hospitals in 1996. He has a track record of publishing high quality research and runs a large, productive research group in the University of Cambridge. His work is widely known and respected and he is regularly invited to participate in initiatives both nationally and internationally. He holds a number of offices, is an Adjunct Professor of Medicine at Xi'an Jiaotong University, the Royal Air Force Civil Consultant in Cardiac Electrophysiology and a Member of the Government’s Expert Advisory Group on Human Medicines. He lives in central Cambridge with his wife and four children.
Dr Peter Schofield -  at Cambridge Heart Clinic

Dr Peter Schofield

Biography:
Dr. Schofield has published over 150 research papers in peer reviewed journals. He has also written 5 books on cardiovascular disease. His major research interest over the years has been the evaluation of new technologies in the cardiovascular field. Most of this work has been published in peer reviewed journals. As a result of this, many techniques have now been incorporated into routine clinical practice. One example of new technology which has been incorporated into routine practice is percutaneous myocardial laser revascularisation. This procedure is used in patients who have angina despite medication, and who are not suitable for conventional treatments – including coronary artery bypass surgery or coronary artery stenting. He was appointed a Consultant Cardiologist in 1989. He is currently the Clinical Chairman of the Anglia Cardiac Network. This group is responsible for the strategic direction and provision of cardiac services within Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and Suffolk. Dr. Schofield holds a clinical excellence award (national) - currently level 10. His subspecialty interest is in percutaneous coronary intervention procedures. His experience in this area covers some 25 years of practice. In recent years, he has carried out up to 750 procedures per year with a success rate of greater than 98%.
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