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Dr Nigel StephensExperienced Consultant Cardiologist – Director of
a Cardiac Unit for more than 20 years – with special
expertise in Angioplasty and Sports Cardiology
Private Care
I provide all aspects of cardiology care for patients over the age of 16. This includes valvular heart disease. Read More...
Sports Cardiology
I gained considerable experience in the issues around heart disease in athletes with my colleague. Read More...
NHS Care
I am the Deputy Medical Director and Clinical Director of Medicine at London North West Universities Hospital NHS Trust. Read More...
About Dr Nigel Stephens
I strongly believe that medical care is a contract and joint enterprise between the person receiving care and the doctor giving it. The role of the consultant is to provide information in a comprehensible way that is understood by the intelligent lay person. Alternatives should be presented but a clear way forward and plan of care agreed.
21
Years NHS Senior Consultant
10000
Patients seen
1000
Cardiac Procedures Performed
750000
Cared for in role as Deputy Medical Director - Northwest London
Heart Health, on YouTube
Short, practical videos on the athlete’s heart, blood pressure, atrial fibrillation and staying active at every stage of life.
I just wanted to thank you for looking after me so well and so promptly over the past two weeks. At all times your advice was carefully considered and clearly given. Your suggestions were always backed up by your experience and, it seemed to me, a huge dose of common sense. Read more...
Peter J
I am writing to give you my sincere thanks, for the wonderful way that you and your staff saved my life when I was admitted as an emergency to the Coronary Care Unit in 2013...I was made aware that you personally were in contact daily with the medical team ... I am now making wonderful progress. Read More...
Malcolm S
Dr Nigel Stephens, you could say saved my life. In return, I coached him in his “other hobby” cycling. The flying Doctor is not just a cardiologist but a pretty good cyclist too. His talk on cycling at middle age and beyond was both realistic but inspiring too.

