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Dr Timothy Wells
Consultant general and interventional cardiologistAppointment subject to confirmation
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One Heart Clinic Marylebone
CardiologyThe One Heart Clinic Marylebone, stands as a premier cardiac centre renowned for its excellence. Offering a comprehensive array of non-invasive cardiology diagnostics utilising cutting-edge technology, their clinic is committed to providing top care. Their team of cardiologists, who also hold esteemed positions in leading London teaching hospitals, boasts extensive training from prestigious institutions in London and Cambridge. Equipped with their own consulting and diagnostic suite, along with access to advanced cardiac CT and open cardiac MRI scanners on-site, One Heart Clinic Marylebone ensures seamless and comprehensive care for patients under one roof. Rooted in patient-centric principles, their clinic prioritises accessibility and upholds world-class standards. They firmly believe that optimal cardiac care hinges on the expertise of exceptional cardiologists. Through collaboration and mutual trust, their cardiologists pool their knowledge to deliver personalised advice and treatment tailored to each patient's unique needs.
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Sussex Premier Health Eastbourne
CardiologySussex Premier Health Eastbourne is a highly reputable clinic that specialises in a range of different medical fields, such as urology, men's health, women's health, cosmetic surgery, eye surgery, and general surgery, but to mention a few. It is part of the esteemed Sussex Premier Health, which has clinics at three different locations: in Hastings, Bexhill, and this one in Eastbourne. Treatment offered at Sussex Premier Health Eastbourne range from cataract removal surgery to urinary tract infections. Other treatments offered include colorectal surgery, diabetes treatment, mole removal, skin tag removal, breast enlargement, and breast reduction, amongst many others. Sussex Premier Health is dedicated to providing quality treatment and aftercare to all its patients, which means ongoing investment in facilities is prioritised. Furthermore, the hospital group are also constantly seeking to introduce new services so that the patient being treated can have up-to-date treatment and care in a clean and comfortable environment. Facilities at Sussex Premier Health Eastbourne include up to 22 private rooms, two operating theatres, and a daily menu from the employed chefs. There is also free parking available for patients and visitors.

Mount Alvernia Hospital, part of Circle Health Group, has been treating patients in the Guildford area for almost 90 years, providing outpatient, day-case and inpatient services across a range of specialities including orthopaedics, general surgery, urology, women’s health, gastroenterology, gynaecology and dermatology. The hospital has 60 beds over five wards, three theatres, 15 consulting rooms and an ambulatory care unit which includes two Theatres for minor surgery. The hospital’s extensive imaging department houses CT, MRI, X-ray, digital mammography, ultrasound and bone densitometry, alongside a nuclear medicine department. It is one of the only private hospitals in the area to provide PET CT scanning. Alongside surgery, patients can also attend the hospital for private cancer care, physiotherapy and pathology (the hospital has a laboratory for blood tests and analysis). The on-site pharmacy also enables convenient collection of prescribed medication. Mount Alvernia’s private GPs are also based in the hospital; they offer 30-minute appointments and can easily refer onward to expert specialists, as well as for tests, scans and physiotherapy should patients require them.












