Yorkcardiology

Yorkcardiology I am a consultant cardiologist in York and have an interest in investigating and treating patients with all forms of heart complaints.

25/09/2025

If you weren't able to join us live for the recent webinar you can now watch it here -

Please join us on 23rd September at 6:30pm UK time for a FREE webinar with Dr. Gupta -
10/09/2025

Please join us on 23rd September at 6:30pm UK time for a FREE webinar with Dr. Gupta -

31/07/2025

Pulsed field ablation is an exciting new technology which may soon become the gold standard technique for AF ablation in the near future.

28/07/2025

Vagal AF is an intriguing type of AF which happens when the patient is resting or digesting.

24/07/2025

If you get heart palpitations when your stomach is bloated or upset then you may have the Roemheld syndrome.

08/07/2025

When medicine reaches its limits, faith continues and sometimes this is where healing lives

05/07/2025

The VO2 Max is one of the best markers of cardiorespiratory health and even longevity.

01/07/2025

Calcium channel blockers are often prescribed to lower blood pressure, treat angina and control heart rhythm disturbances.

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The Nuffield Hospital, Haxby Road
York
YO318AT

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My story

Having spent almost 28 years in Medicine, I have come to the following conclusions:

I believe that the healthcare industry rarely ever provides healthcare. Instead it provides disease management by using expensive and potentially harmful pills to mask symptoms.

Secondly I believe people come to see doctors to be engaged, educated and empowered rather than being given a set of pills before being shown the door.

I think lifestyle management is perhaps the single most effective therapy in medicine and yet largely ignored because it is boring and not as profitable as promoting the newest and often most expensive tablets.