Dr Neil Srinivasan, Cardiologist
Dr Neil Srinivasan
Cardiologist
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The Harley Street Clinic HCA
35 Weymouth Street, London, W1G 8BJ
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The Princess Grace Hospital
42-52 Nottingham Place, London, W1U 5NY
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The Wellington Hospital
Wellington Place, St John's Wood, London, NW8 9LE
About Dr Neil Srinivasan
GMC number: 6146796
Year qualified: 2006
Place of primary qualification: University of Leeds
Dr Neil Srinivasan is a Consultant Cardiologist specialising in managing heart rhythm problems, known as Cardiac Electrophysiology. He sees patients privately across London, Essex, and Hertfordshire, addressing all cardiovascular conditions and heart rhythm abnormalities. He is a Consultant Cardiologist at The Essex Cardiothoracic Centre and works as a clinical Electrophysiologist and Academic, establishing the centre's pioneering research program. He was previously a Locum Consultant at the Barts Heart Centre in London, where he led Ventricular Tachycardia Ablation, and at The Lister Hospital, where he was the lead for Electrophysiology.
Dr Srinivasan trained in cardiac rhythm management at The Heart Hospital in Marylebone and the Barts Heart Centre in London. During this time, he undertook a nationally awarded BHF Clinical Research Fellowship studying the mechanisms of lethal cardiac rhythm disorders and was awarded a PhD at University College London (UCL). He has also conducted research at Washington University St Louis, USA, developing non-invasive methods of studying the heart's rhythm. He continues to be active in research and has presented and published his work at national and international conferences.
He has extensive experience in performing catheter ablation and has authored and co-authored many major papers in the field. He sees patients with all heart problems, including angina/chest pain, breathlessness, heart failure, and heart valve disease. He further specialises in patients with all types of arrhythmia, including fast rhythms like atrial fibrillation and atrial flutter, frequent ectopic or skipped beats, supraventricular tachycardias (SVTs), VT, and slow heart rhythms causing dizzy spells and blackouts needing pacemakers.