CaRi-heart technology
Revolutionary new technology to assess the risk of a serious heart condition or heart attack – many years before anything happens.
The Cardiac Clinic is a team of cardiologists known for its expertise in managing cardiology conditions. Our team of highly trained consultants offer a comprehensive range of treatment options for heart related disorders from diagnostic testing to a research-based treatment plan for each patient.
Located at London Bridge Hospital, patients of The Cardiac Clinic will benefit from a one-stop shop approach with cardiac tests performed by our consultants alongside clinic appointments. Our clinic is open five days a week with early and late appointments available.
Frequently asked questions
If one of the valves in your heart becomes diseased it can affect the flow of blood. This can happen in one of two ways: valve stenosis (where the valve does not fully open and obstructs or restricts flow) or valve incompetence (where the valve does not close properly and blood is allowed to leak backwards)....
Despite its frightening name, heart failure doesn't mean your heart has stopped beating. Rather, it means your heart is weak or stiff, and so may struggle to pump enough blood around, particularly when you exert yourself. This leads to symptoms like breathlessness, ankle swelling and tiredness. It's...
It’s not clear what causes high blood pressure. The vast majority of patients with hypertension display no symptoms and have what is called primary hypertension. This simply means that no underlying cause of the hypertension (such as an adrenal tumour or some form of kidney disease) can be explained.
Coronary artery disease is a major cause of death in the UK and results from the narrowing or blockage of the coronary arteries by a build-up of atheroma. Coronary artery disease can lead to shortness of breath, angina (chest pain) and myocardial infarction (a heart attack).
Cardiomyopathy is an umbrella term for diseases of the heart muscle, where the walls of the heart chambers either become stretched and thin or thickened and stiff. This makes it hard for the heart to pump blood around the body and can lead to heart failure. Cardiomyopathy is often an inherited condition.
A pacemaker or defibrillator can regulate your heartbeat if you have a condition that makes your heart beat too slow or too fast. A pacemaker can speed up your heart if it goes too slow while a defibrillator can correct a fast, life-threatening rhythm.If you have heart failure, it can improve the pumping...
Our cardiologists are experienced in diagnosing a range of cardiac conditions and rhythm disorders.
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Interventional cardiology specifically focuses on catheter- based treatment for heart diseases.
Our cardiologists perform their own testing, including echocardiogram, stress echo and cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET).
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Family history can be a factor in future heart conditions. Our consultants can help determine your risk factors.
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