Heart health
From routine checks to complex heart concerns, our cardiology specialists provide clear answers, early diagnosis, and expert care – so you can stay in control of your cardiovascular health.
Free Booking Protection
If the specialist you book isn’t suitable for your needs, we’ll cover a rebooking to someone who is. See our T&Cs for more.

Free Booking Protection
If the specialist you book isn’t suitable for your needs, we’ll cover a rebooking to someone who is. See our T&Cs for more.
Expert care for your heart and circulation
Your heart and blood vessels are the engine that powers your entire body. Whether it’s chest pain, palpitations, or shortness of breath, these symptoms can signal conditions ranging from rhythm disturbances to coronary disease. We’ll find out what’s going on and start the right care.
Call 999 for severe chest pain or sudden breathlessness.
Common cardiovascular conditions we diagnose and treat
The heart can be affected by many different conditions. Understanding these early allows a specialist to intervene and support you better.
Coronary Heart Disease (CHD)
Narrowing or blockage of the heart’s arteries reduces blood flow to the heart, leading to angina (chest pain), breathlessness, or even a heart attack.
Arrhythmias
Irregular heart rhythms can cause palpitations, dizziness, fatigue and in some cases may increase your risk of stroke.
Heart failure
When the heart struggles to pump effectively, fluid retention, breathlessness and fatigue may occur.
Valvular disease
Issues with the heart valves – such as stenosis (narrowing) or regurgitation (leaking) – can interfere with the healthy flow of blood within the heart.
Hypertension (high blood pressure)
Persistent high blood pressure puts a strain on your circulatory system over time and can lead to complications such as heart disease, heart failure and kidney disease.
Cardiomyopathy
A group of conditions affecting the heart’s muscle structure or function, causing weakness, arrhythmias or symptoms of heart failure.
How it works
01Tell us what's wrong
Choose your area of concern – or, if you’re unsure, answer a few simple questions about your symptoms.
02Get matched with a specialist
Our system, or patient support team, guides you to the specialist best suited to your healthcare needs.
03Book your appointment
Once you’ve found your consultant, booking is quick and flexible. Choose the time and place that suits you best.
04Get seen, get answers
Attend your appointment and from consultation to treatment, you'll be listened to and supported every step of the way.
When to see a cardiologist
If you experience chest discomfort, palpitations, breathlessness, fainting, or unexplained fatigue, don’t wait. Even mild symptoms deserve attention. Early assessment means faster answers, peace of mind, and better treatment outcomes.
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