Dr Julian Collinson, Consultant Cardiologist
Dr Julian Collinson
Consultant Cardiologist
Dr Julian Collinson MBBS MD FRCP
Consultant Cardiologist
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About Dr Julian Collinson
GMC number: 3677935
Year qualified: 1992
Place of primary qualification: University of London
Dr Julian Collinson is a consultant cardiologist at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital. He also treats private patients at Cromwell Hospital, 77 Wimpole Street, and the Royal Brompton Hospital, where he serves as the clinical director for medical specialities. Dr Collinson has expertise in all aspects of general cardiology and specialises in coronary artery disease, including interventional cardiology and the implantation of devices such as pacemakers and defibrillators.
Dr Collinson qualified from King’s College London in 1992 before completing his general training in Manchester. He then specialised in cardiology at the Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust. He earned his MD from Imperial College London, where his research focused on the epidemiology and management of acute coronary syndromes.
Dr Collinson continues to be active in research, with interests in heart failure and valvular disease. He has published his work in peer-reviewed journals and has contributed to publications on angina and heart failure.
Outside of medicine, Dr Collinson enjoys scuba diving and participating in triathlons.
Areas of expertise
- General cardiology
- Coronary intervention
- Pacemakers
- Defibrillators
- ECHO
- Heart failure
- Angina
- Cardiac risk factors
- Valvular heart disease
Professional memberships
Articles by Dr Julian Collinson
Validation of high temporal resolution spiral phase velocity mapping of temporal patterns of left and right coronary artery blood flow against doppler guidewire
Mechanisms of myocardial ischemia in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: insights from wave intensity analysis and magnetic resonance