- Fee assured
- Verified account
- Open Referral network
Specialises in
- Electrophysiology
- General cardiology
Offers
- Video and telephone consultations
About me
Dr Roy Jogiya is a Consultant Cardiologist trained in all aspects of general Cardiology with specialist interest in heart rhythm disorders and imaging.
He is based at Kingston Hospital and looks after patients with cardiac conditions. He is also appointed at Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust where he undertakes more specialist procedures. With his broad exposure within his NHS base he aims to offer holistic care to his patients. He also has a clinic every Tuesday at Surbiton Health Centre.
Dr Jogiya grew up locally and studied at Tiffin School for Boys in Kingston. He went to Imperial College and graduated with Honours in Cardiovascular Science (BSc) and Medicine (MBBS). He has extensive training and was at a number of prestigious cardiac centres including the Royal Brompton, Yale New Haven Hospital, Imperial NHS Trust and St Georges Hospital, during which he gained a PgDip in Medical Law and Ethics. He received a prestigious British Heart Foundation Fellowship and undertook his PhD in Cardiac MRI at Kings College London and successfully published a number of important papers and presented his works internationally.
Areas of interest
Chest pain
Breathlessness
Cardiovascular risk
High blood pressure
High cholesterol
Heart Rhythm Problems
Palpitations
Dizziness
Blackouts
Medical secretaries
- Victoria Cable
- Alternatively Tom Hastings Heartsure 1 Brunswick Road Kingston Upon Thames KT2 6SB
- 020 8255 5999
- 07849 255993
- royjogiya@outlook.com
Information for healthcare professionals (Bupa patients only, last 12 months)
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K6010
Cardiac pacemaker system introduced through vein (dual chamber) - (1-5)
New Victoria Hospital (1-5)
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64302
Transoesophageal echocardiography (including reporting) (as sole procedure) - (1-5)
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20142
Insertion of implantable ECG loop recorder (including reporting) - (1-5)
New Victoria Hospital (1-5)
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X5020
External cardioversion - (1-5)