Search
Dr Vidurath Mayadunne

Dr Vidurath Mayadunne

Gam Arachchige Yasasiri Vidurath Mayadunne

General (internal) medicine, Geriatric medicine 04348463

 

  • Bupa Platinum consultant
  • Fee assured
  • Open Referral network
Overview
Bupa Platinum consultant
Fee assured
Open Referral network

Offers

  • Video and telephone consultations

About me

Qualifications:
MBBS 1992
FRCP 2006
FACP 2017
Specialist Training in General Internal Medicine & Geriatrics

Dr. Mayadunne qualified with a degree of MBBS in 1992 with an upper second winning a gold medal award. He had entire postgraduate training in London based hospitals and obtained the membership of the Royal College of Physician in 1997. Following this he had specialist training in Internal Medicine at Hammersmith and Charring Cross Hospital where he developed a special interest in cardiovascular diseases in the elderly. He has been in the GMC General Internal Medicine specialist register since 2002.

In 2003 he was appointed as a consultant physician at Wexham park Hospital, Berkshire UK . This is a large district general hospital where he does acute general medical takes, and clinics in cardiology, TIA/Strokes, general medicine, gerontology (falls and gait disorders), and lead a specialist clinic in syncope (blackouts).

He has a special interest in syncope and autonomic failure and do tilt testing as part of diagnostic work up in unexplained transient loss of consciousness in the adults.

His other specialty interests are cardiovascular disorders in the elderly (coronary artery disease, hypertension, heart failure, strokes/mini strokes (TIA), lipid disorders), memory impairment, confusion, and general decline in health.

He also sees acutely ill medical patients and has admitting rights to BMI hospitals, Spire Thames Valley Hospital and private suit in Wexham Park Hospital in Berkshire.

Areas of interest

Cardiology: Syncope; dizziness; palpitations; unexplained blackouts; POTS; hypertension; heart failure; autonomic problems; Tilt testing.

General medical problems: weight loss; loss of appetite; fatigue; breathlessness; non specific symptoms; abnormal blood tests.

Specific problems in the elderly: Memory impairment; dementia; confusion; falls; Parkinsonism; unsteadiness; strokes; TIA; weight loss; tiredness; recurrent infections.

Medical secretaries

About me
My outcomes
My qualifications & training
My private practice
Consultant's practices
Report this page Edit details Print page

The information contained on Finder is submitted by consultants, therapists and healthcare services, and is declared by these third parties to be correct and compliant with the standards and codes of conduct specified by their relevant regulatory body. Bupa cannot guarantee the accuracy of all of the information provided.

You can find out more about the information on Finder and our website terms of use.