- Bupa Platinum consultant
- Fee assured
- Verified account
- Open Referral network
Specialises in
- Electrophysiology
- General cardiology
Offers
- Face-to-face consultations
- Video and telephone consultations
About me
Dr Varnava has been a consultant cardiologist for 18 years and is the Clinical Director for cardiovascular services at Imperial College Healthcare Trust, and an honorary senior lecturer at Imperial College. She also undertakes a clinic at Watford General Hospital, West Herts.
Dr Varnava trained at Oxford University and St Bartholomew's Hospital where she attained triple Honours.
Her area of specialist expertise is in the inherited cardiac conditions (cardiomyopathies, channelopathies, aortopathies and sudden cardiac death). She established one of the UK's first Inherited Cardiac Conditions service at Imperial College. Her other areas of specialisation are heart disease in women and through pregnancy.
She has an international reputation and expertise in sports cardiology and is on the FA advisory panel and cardiologist to many premiership football teams.
She is expert advisor to Cardiomyopathy UK, has been an executive of the BICC and is a Trustee for Dan's Trust supporting young people. Dr Varnava regularly lectures at international meetings and has published widely in leading medical journals and supervises PhD research fellows.She has an extensive research portfolio and undertakes clinical trials in the latest disease specific therapies.
Areas of interest
Palpitations; Collapses; fainting (cardiology); Syncope; Angina; Hypertension (high blood pressure); Heart failure; Chest pain (cardiology); Cardiomyopathy; Hereditary/Inherited cardiac diseases; Sports cardiology and Athletes heart; Ventricular ectopics; Sudden death syndromes; Brugada syndrome; Long QT syndrome; Pregnancy and heart disease, aortopathies, sarcoid heart disease
Medical secretaries
- Samantha Goldwater
- The Physicians' Clinic 13-14 Devonshire Street LONDON W1G 7AE
- 07532 199693
- varnavapa@thephysiciansclinic.co.uk
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