Videos London Cardiovascular Clinic


Welcome to London Cardiovascular Clinic See more


An Introduction to London Cardiovascular Clinic See more


Dr Malik Talk Radio 09/09/2016 See more


Dr Malik Talk Radio 29 07 2016 See more


PROTECT THE PATIENT: Dr Malik does a TAVI as a day case during the COVID-19 crisis See more


Iqbal interviewed at Hammersmith Hospital for Channel 4 News See more

Dr Malik commented on Heart Attack Treatment on Channel 4 News with Krisha Guru-Murthy: from Hammersmith Hospital


Chest pain: symptoms, causes and what to do See more

Dr Iqbal Malik, a leading consultant cardiologist and Medical Director of OneWelbeck Heart Health in London explains what chest pain can feel like, what symptoms you could experience, the possible causes of it and what you should do if you are experiencing this issue. Book an appointment now with Dr Iqbal Malik: https://www.topdoctors.co.uk/doctor/iqbal-malik


Atrial fibrillation: how is it treated? See more

Dr Iqbal Malik, a renowned cardiologist based in central London at OneWelbeck Heart Health clinic explains what the heart condition 'atrial fibrillation' is, and how it may be treated. Book a heart health appointment now with Dr Iqbal Malik: https://www.topdoctors.co.uk/doctor/iqbal-malik


Breathlessness: is it the heart or the lungs? See more

What is breathlessness? Dr Iqbal Malik, a top cardiologist and Medical Director of OneWelbeck Heart Health in London explains what breathlessness is and what could be causing it. Book an appointment now with Dr Iqbal Malik: https://www.topdoctors.co.uk/doctor/iqbal-malik


I have aortic stenosis: what are my options? See more


What is COVID-19? What is 'long COVID'? See more


Dr Iqbal Malik features on the BBC's #hospital documentary See more


Transcatheter Aortic Valve-Medtronic TAVI done in 2015- a short 4 minute video See more


Facing COVID 19 with PCR and Dr Maliks Team: A summary of all that we are trying to do See more


Dr Iqbal Malik has a CT Coronary Angiogram (CTCA) at One Welbeck Heart Health (OWHH) See more

I had a CTCA (CT coronary angiogram). Why? Because I wanted to assess my coronary arteries fully, and non-invasively. How? CTCA involves going into A CT scanner and having dye injected into a vein. Once the dye gets to the heart, a picture is taken. Is it dangerous? No. the dye can hurt the kidneys if you have kideny damage already. The radiation dose is tyhe same as you will get on a trans-atlantic flight. Where did I do it? At my main practice at One Welbeck Heart Health (OWHH) in London. Can anyone have one? No- it is not "Open-Access" to patients and GPs. It should be ordered by a specialist. Thus is so that the alternatives can me discussed: 1. Stress tests: --Exercise Treadmill/Bike --Stress echocardiography --Stress MRI scanning --Myocardial Prefusion scanning 2. Anatomical tests: --MR angiography --Invasive angiography --CTCA


Hailey Bieber Stroke - PFO: What is it, and when should it be closed? - Online interview See more

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