Prof. Anthony Mathur, Consultant Cardiologist
Prof. Anthony Mathur
Consultant Cardiologist
Prof. Anthony Mathur
Consultant Cardiologist
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The Wellington Hospital
Wellington Place, St John's Wood, London, NW8 9LE
About Prof. Anthony Mathur
Prof. Anthony Mathur is a highly esteemed Consultant Cardiologist and the Director of Cardiology at Barts Health NHS Trust. He qualified in Medical Sciences from Cambridge University and subsequently trained in Cardiology. Prof. Mathur further advanced his expertise by obtaining a PhD from University College London, where he focused on stem cell biology and heart disease.
Prof. Mathur sees patients with a wide range of general cardiological conditions. He specialises in interventional cardiology, particularly in the treatment of chest pain. His areas of expertise include coronary angiography, percutaneous coronary intervention (including complex cases), and coronary stent insertion. Since his appointment, Prof. Mathur has been actively involved in clinical research. He leads an extensive research programme aimed at developing new treatments for heart disease. This includes pioneering work in stem cell research to repair damaged hearts and a novel stent development programme to address the blockages that cause heart attacks.
Prof. Mathur has published extensively in prestigious cardiology journals and is a sought-after lecturer both nationally and internationally. Prof. Mathur treats a variety of conditions including chest pain, angina, heart attacks, acute coronary syndrome, and coronary artery disease. His commitment to advancing cardiology and improving patient outcomes is evident in his clinical practice and research contributions. Prof. Mathur's dedication to his field and his patients has made him a leading figure in cardiology since his appointment. His work continues to shape the future of heart disease treatment and interventional cardiology.
Areas of expertise
- Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS)
- Angina
- Chest Pain
- Coronary Angiography
- Coronary Artery Disease
- Coronary Stent Insertion
- Heart Attack
- Interventional Cardiology
- Percutaneous Mitral Valve Repair