
Professor Nicholas Peters
Consultant Cardiologist
- Available from
- London
About Nicholas Peters
Professor Peters is a professor of cardiology, head of cardiac electrophysiology and consultant cardiologist at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust.
He is clinical adviser to Google Fit & Health and also founded the Connected Care Bureau to drive rapid clinical implementation of tech-enabled care to improve standards and cost effectiveness of care offered.
He has an interest in putting patient safety first and improving healthcare and outcomes, and is the founder of the European Cardiac Arrhythmia Society and Symphony Medical, Inc.
He has more than 220 peer-reviewed papers in the cardiac electrophysiology field and has a number of international research collaborations across Europe and the USA.
Expertise
- Breathlessness
- Chest Pain
- Atrial Fibrillation
- Ventricular Tachycardia
- Arrhythmia
- Heart Rhythm Disturbances (and their Underlying Heart Diseases)
- Cardiac Ablation and Device Implantation
Overview
- Age of patients seen
- 18+
- Qualifications
- Languages spoken
- English
- Online profiles
- Research highlights
His current research is focused on the electrical and mechanical functions of the heart, and the causes and treatment of heart rhythm disturbances.
He has an extensive molecule-to-bedside research programme, funded principally by BHF. He is on the steering committee for major international clinical trials in these fields. He also has a number of international research collaborations.
- Professional memberships
Consultant Cardiologist at OneWelbeck Heart Health and a professor of cardiology
Head of cardiac electrophysiology and consultant cardiologist at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust.
Consultations and services
- Self-pay available from £300
- Health insurance
- Self-pay available from £200
- Health insurance
Insurers covered


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- Allianz Partners
- Bupa International
- Cigna International
- Healix
- Henner
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