Heart catheterisation

This list shows every expert witness in the UK Register of Expert Witnesses who claims expertise in Heart catheterisation. Click on any expert witness to view full details. You may prefer to interactively search the Register.

Dr Kelly in DERBY
I am a full-time NHS interventional cardiologist (percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) or angioplasty and stenting) and general cardiologist. I am dual-accredited in general internal medicine. I sit on the BCS national council. I am able to give opinion across the entire range of adult cardiology, with a special interest in: • Angina • Acute coronary syndromes • Myocardial infarction (heart attack) • Valvular heart disease • Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI)
Professor Burch in LONDON
All aspects of paediatric cardiology, including: • Diagnosis and management of congenital heart disease in the foetus, child and adult • Pre- and post-operative care • Cardiomyopathy and acquired heart disease in children • Heart failure and transplantation • Acted as an expert witness in over 150 cases in the last 5 years • Instructed by both plaintiff and defendant solicitors • On AVMA's list of expert witnesses • Instructed by solicitors acting for NHS trusts and medical defence organisations
Dr Sarma in MANCHESTER
Dr Sarma has a particular interest in coronary artery and heart valve disease, as well as cardiovascular health improvement. Dr Sarma undertakes a wide range of complex percutaneous (keyhole) procedures, including stenting of narrowed and blocked heart arteries and valve treatments.
Dr Clifford in LONDON
All aspects of clinical cardiology • High blood pressure • Chest pains • Heart rhythm • Pacing • Heart failure • Angiography • Angioplasty
Dr Raghuraman in SOLIHULL
Anaesthesia and critical care medicine • Cardiac anaesthesia • Emergency medicine • NHS cases All correspondence to: British Medical Experts, 60 Tottenham Court Road, Suite 6177a, Fitzrovia, London, W1T 2EW .
Dr Job in CAMBRIDGE
Paediatrics • Neonatology • Neonatology transport consultant • Neonatal cardiology • Paediatric cardiology • Cardiology 'He's very good. And the time frame was good.' Laura May Kerr, Adsum Medicolegal All correspondence to: British Medical Experts, 60 Tottenham Court Road, Suite 6177a, Fitzrovia, London, W1T 2EW .
Dr Mittal in ST ALBANS
Cardiac electrophysiology • Atrial fibrillation and complex arrhythmias • Catheter ablation (RF, cryo, 3D mapping) • Cardiac implantable electronic devices (PPM, ICD, CRT, CSP, S-ICD) • Implantable loop recorders • Conduction system pacing • Cardiology MDT decision-making • Cardiac device complications All correspondence to: British Medical Experts, 60 Tottenham Court Road, Suite 6177a, Fitzrovia, London, W1T 2EW.
Professor Rosen in SOUTHALL
Interests include general adult clinical cardiology • Research activities: central nervous system regulation of the heart & circulation & perception of cardiac symptoms • Other interests: stress & the cardiovascular system; cardio-oncology • Instructions received to date in several cases in which heart disease has been a consequence of work injury, other personal injury or chronic stress • Medical negligence cases also undertaken I am Consultant Cardiologist at London Northwest & Royal Brompton Hospitals & Professor of Practice (Cardiology) a...
Dr Gani in WOLVERHAMPTON
Transthoracic and stress echocardiography • Coronary angiography • Myocardial perfusion imaging • Ischaemic heart disease • Pericardiocentesis and cardiac pacing • Non-invasive cardiac diagnostics All correspondence to: British Medical Experts, 60 Tottenham Court Road, Suite 6177a, Fitzrovia, London, W1T 2EW.
Dr Segal in LONDON
With 17 years’ experience as a Consultant Cardiologist and Electrophysiologist (an expert in heart rhythm disorders) in London teaching hospitals (including at the largest arrhythmia centre in Europe) and 14 years as a medico-legal expert, Dr Segal combines knowledge and breadth of experience based on high case volumes and procedural technologies to produce objective, incisive reports on a range of electrophysiological/heart rhythm-related injuries from life-threatening to minor, from complications of catheter ablation and pacemakers, to atrial fibrillation to anti-arrhythmic drugs, ...
Mr Lall in LONDON
Cardiac and thoracic surgery

© J S  Publications 1988–2026