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The Physicians' Clinic
CardiologyThe Physicians' Clinic, London, which is part of HCA Healthcare, is an extremely reputable clinic that specialises in a host of different areas, including gastroenterology, cardiology, dermatology, neurology, nephrology, respiratory medicine, as well as haematology. The clinic, which comprises of a team of highly qualified, experienced, and skilled private physicians, offers its patients an incredibly wide range of treatments that fall under the categrories mentioned above.

The Wilmslow Hospital, part of HCA Healthcare's network of private hospitals, is a leading independent medical centre, conveniently located in the heart of Cheshire. Renowned for its consultant-led, patient-focused approach, the hospital delivers high-quality care for both routine and complex conditions in a welcoming, modern environment. Combining the expertise of a large multidisciplinary team with a personalised experience, it offers patients rapid access to specialist consultations, diagnostics and treatment. As a multi-specialty hospital, The Wilmslow Hospital provides comprehensive outpatient and inpatient services across a wide range of specialties, including orthopaedics, urology, ENT, gastroenterology, haematology, plastic surgery, sports and exercise medicine, and GP/primary care. The hospital is equipped with advanced diagnostic technology, including MRI, ultrasound, stress echocardiography and FibroScan, enabling accurate assessment and, where possible, same-day investigation and treatment planning. With leading consultants across key specialties and state-of-the-art facilities all under one roof, The Wilmslow Hospital ensures seamless, expert care tailored to every patient. What medical services does it specialise in? Women's health Breast care Endometriosis
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LIPS Healthcare Battersea Power Station is a state-of-the-art clinic and pharmacy offering a comprehensive, one-stop solution for both medical and aesthetic needs. Situated within one of London’s most iconic landmarks, the clinic combines convenience with exceptional care in a modern and welcoming setting. The Battersea clinic delivers a wide range of personalised services, led by world-class specialists across multiple disciplines. Patients benefit from the flexibility of scheduled appointments as well as same-day walk-in consultations, with options available for both self-pay and insured patients through major health insurance providers. Dedicated to excellence at every level, LIPS Healthcare at Battersea Power Station ensures accessible, expert-led care tailored to each individual’s needs—all in one central London location.
Information of interest about cardiologists
What does a cardiologist do?
A cardiologist is a specialist doctor who studies, diagnoses, and treats diseases of the heart and circulatory system. They assess symptoms, request diagnostic tests, and recommend non-surgical medical treatments to improve cardiovascular health and help reduce associated risks.
Why are you referred to a cardiologist?
You may be referred to a cardiologist when there are symptoms or suspicion of heart disease, such as chest pain, palpitations, or blood pressure changes to confirm a diagnosis and decide on the most appropriate treatment plan.
When should you see a cardiologist?
It is advisable to seek medical advice if you experience chest pain or pressure, a burning sensation, palpitations, shortness of breath, or other symptoms linked to heart problems. Women may also notice pain in the neck, jaw, throat, abdomen or back.
Cardiovascular disease is common and is estimated to affect around 1 in 13 people worldwide, according to the World Health Organization and the American Heart Association (World Health Organization, 2025; American Heart Association, 2025). If symptoms recur, last several days, or affect daily life, a medical assessment can help clarify what is happening and guide the next steps safely.
Why choose a cardiologist?
A cardiologist is specially trained to assess heart health, identify cardiovascular conditions and guide treatment using a safe, personalised and evidence-based approach.
Types of patients who see a cardiology specialist
People with heart disease, patients experiencing cardiovascular symptoms, those with a family history of heart conditions, or individuals needing follow-up and management of cardiovascular risk factors commonly see a cardiologist.
Conditions treated by a cardiology specialist
- Heart failure
- Ischaemic heart disease
- High blood pressure
- Arrhythmia
- Atherosclerosis
- Heart attack
- Angina
- Sudden cardiac death
Preparing for your cardiology appointment
It is helpful to bring previous medical reports, test results, a list of medications, and a clear description of your symptoms. This helps the specialist assess your situation more accurately and plan further cardiology investigations.
Tests or treatments a cardiologist may request
- Electrocardiogram (ECG)
- Ambulatory ECG monitoring (Holter)
- Stress test
- Coronary angioplasty
- Pacemaker
- Coronary angiography
How do I book an appointment with a cardiologist?
At Top Doctors, you can book a consultation with a leading cardiologist in just one click and choose from specialists and cardiology centres according to your needs.
Top cardiology centres in the UK
At Top Doctors, we work with leading cardiology centres, with expert medical teams, and advanced technology for cardiovascular diagnosis and treatment.
Related content about cardiology
Discover more information about cardiology and expand your knowledge with related content designed to answer common questions and help you make informed decisions.
- When should you see a cardiologist and what to expect from your first consultation
- Preventive cardiology
Sources
- World Health Organization. (2025). Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs): Key facts. https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/cardiovascular-diseases-(cvds)
- American Heart Association. (2025). Heart disease and stroke statistics update: Global burden of disease. https://professional.heart.org/-/media/phd-files-2/science-news/2/2025-heart-and-stroke-stat-update/factsheets/2025-stats-update-fact-sheet-global-burden-of-disease.pdf











