Dr Nader Elgharably areas of expertise:
Professional statement
Dr Nader Elgharably is a highly regarded and extremely experienced consultant paediatrician practising at New Victoria Hospital, who possesses extensive expertise in both paediatric and neonatal care. His main areas of expertise include paediatric cardiology.
Dr Elgharably has been the local expert for paediatric cardiology in Kingston Hospital since 2021 and has gained a qualification from the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging and holds Echo Certificate from European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging (EACVI).
Dr Elgharably can assess children with cardiac concerns with examination, consultation, arranging ECG, performing 2D Echocardiogram and offering referrals to tertiary cardiology care to arrange an exercise test, or further sophisticated cardiology investigations if needed. Dr Elgharably has excellent expertise in post neonatal care, newborn physical examinations, as well as cranial ultrasound scan in the first year of life.
Since 2008, Dr Elgharably has worked as consultant paediatrician and neonatologist at Kingston Hospital, where he manages a wide range of medical issues, from acute to non-acute conditions in children. His role includes overseeing critical preterm deliveries and providing long-term medical care for various neonatal/children conditions.
With a particular focus on paediatric cardiology, Dr Elgharably also holds an honorary position at the Royal Brompton Hospital's cardiology department. He is an active member of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC), and he offers specialised neonatal echocardiography for heart murmurs/faint /syncope/chest pain/dizziness/fatigue and other paediatric conditions.
In cases requiring further evaluation, he collaborates closely with tertiary cardiology specialists. He successfully completed his Paediatric specialty training within the London Deanery. he has worked in esteemed institutions across Cambridge, Bedfordshire, and Bristol. He holds a Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT) in paediatrics with a focus on neonatal and respiratory care, awarded in 2008, an