Electrocardiogram (ECG)
A quick, non-invasive test that records the heart's electrical activity to help detect abnormal heart rhythms, previous heart attacks, and other cardiac conditions.
Consultant cardiologist-led testing and consultations — from routine ECG and echocardiography to CT coronary angiography and cardiac MRI — with most reports to your referring doctor within 24 hours.
A quick, non-invasive test that records the heart's electrical activity to help detect abnormal heart rhythms, previous heart attacks, and other cardiac conditions.
An ultrasound examination of the heart that evaluates heart structure, valve function, and pumping performance. 4D echo (real time 3D) allows detailed visualisation from multiple angles.
An advanced CT scan that provides detailed images of the coronary arteries to detect narrowing or blockages that may cause chest pain or heart disease.
A quick low dose radiation CT scan that measures calcium build-up in the coronary arteries, helping assess future risk of heart disease.
An advanced CT scan that provides detailed images of the heart's anatomy to assist in planning procedures such as transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVI), left atrial appendage closure, and other structural heart interventions.
A specialised MRI examination that provides detailed information about heart structure, function, blood flow, and heart muscle health.
A heart ultrasound performed before and after exercise on a treadmill to assess how the heart functions under physical stress and to help detect coronary artery disease.
A specialised stress test that uses medication to increase the heart rate when exercise is not possible. It helps assess blood flow to the heart and identify areas of reduced blood supply.
A portable ECG monitor worn continuously for 24 hours to 7 days to record the heart's rhythm during normal daily activities and investigate symptoms such as palpitations, dizziness, or fainting.
A wearable heart rhythm monitor used for several days or weeks to detect intermittent arrhythmias that may not be captured during shorter monitoring periods.
A portable device that measures blood pressure over 24 hours while you go about your normal activities, providing a more accurate assessment of blood pressure patterns.
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Consultant cardiologists with advanced imaging expertise — from echocardiography and cardiac CT to heart failure and structural heart care.


A private clinic focused on clinical excellence and a calm, patient-centred experience. Short wait times, comprehensive services under one roof.
Every clinical and imaging service is delivered by an experienced specialist with direct communication in place with the referrers.
New-generation technology offering high-resolution imaging and efficient scan times for greater patient comfort.
Most reports reach your referring doctor within 24 hours. Urgent findings are phoned through the same day.
Radiology and cardiology under one roof at 115 Cotham Rd, Kew. One phone number, one reception, one set of records.
Two ways to get started. Reception responds within one business hour during clinic times.