
London Arrhythmia Centre at London Bridge Hospital

London's leading consultant cardiologists specialising in electrophysiology and the treatment of heart rhythm disorders
Appointments & Enquiries
020 7234 2009
St. Olaf's House
27 Tooley Street
London SE1 2PR
About the London Arrhythmia Centre
Arrhythmia is experienced by more than two million people in the UK each year. Common symptoms include: palpitations, dizziness, shortness of breath and fatigue. Effective treatments are available for nearly all arrhythmias and at the London Arrhythmia Centre, we have one of the largest groups of arrhythmia specialists in Europe. They specialise in the treatment of complex arrhythmias and those seen in adults with congenital heart disease providing clinical excellence and the highest standards of care.
Our team of experienced consultant electrophysiologists have access to the most advanced technology for treating of arrhythmias including a new hybrid theatre with the latest in high quality imaging (pictured). We provide every aspect of arrhythmia care: from routine tests to rapid access to outpatient assessment and diagnostics; the latest catheter ablation techniques including radiofrequency ablation and cryoablation; cardiac resynchronisation therapy for patients with heart failure; implantation of pacemakers and cardioverter defibrillators, and surgical intervention.




London Arrhythmia Centre team
Our multidisciplinary team includes: consultant cardiologists, radiologists, pathologists and clinical nurse specialists. Most procedures will be performed in the catheterisation lab however if the need arises the cardiothoracic theatre and fully-equipped cardiothoracic level 3 intensive care unit are adjacent and on the third floor of the main hospital.
Electrophysiology and devices consultants
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Specialties
Cardiac care,Heart rhythm: Heart rhythm
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London Bridge Hospital
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Cardiac care
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Cardiac care
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Cardiac care
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The Harley Street Clinic
The Wellington Hospital
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LBH LAC Device specialist consultants
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Comprehensive investigations
Investigations to diagnose arrhythmia usually include an ECG, a chest X-ray and an ultrasound scan (echocardiogram). More detailed investigations including an angiogram to look at the blood supply of the heart may be carried out. Routine blood tests are taken, including a test for thyroid function, as an overactive thyroid can precipitate arrhythmia.
Other investigations might include 24 hour ECG and 24 hour BP, or for patients presenting with infrequent but severe symptoms, an implantable loop recorder. Our consultants and physiologists use the most advanced equipment to help diagnose and treat all arrhythmia conditions.
Our Cardiology Department and pacemaker and defibrillator services
Arrhythmia Clinical Nurse Specialist
Patients undergoing procedures such as ablation, cardioversion or device implantation are supported by our Arrhythmia Clinical Nurse Specialist, Claire Chitty. She provides a unique service in the private sector. Patients may be newly diagnosed with an arrhythmia, heart failure or an inherited cardiac condition – all commonly associated with worry, stress and anxiety – so it is widely recognised at policy level that this particular patient group needs additional support.
I provide outpatient support for arrhythmia patients and consultants. Patients can see their consultant and see me afterwards to further discuss their treatment. Pre-assessment can be carried out at this stage, or just additional support and information to help patients make decisions about treatment. This gives me the opportunity to ensure they understood all aspects of their procedure and care.
Claire Chitty, Arrhythmia Clinical Nurse Specialist
Why London Bridge Hospital for cardiology services
- Our dedication to our patients and the great satisfaction we take from the improvements we can make in people’s lives
- Flexible appointment times / same day appointments (8am-6pm, Monday to Friday)
- Access to a specialised pacing physiologist 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
- Access to world renowned Consultant Cardiologists – who specialise in arrhythmias
- Home monitors that can download information from your device from home
- You are guaranteed to be seen by an IBHRE qualified physiologist
- Access to other areas of our Cardio-Respiratory Department (e.g. treadmill to assess heart rate response to exercise)
View all treatments and services
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Electrocardiogram ECG
Need to know
An ECG records the rate, rhythm and electrical activity of your heart. It can be used to diagnose conditions such as an abnormal heart beat (arrhythmia) or to determine the effectiveness of medication. It can also be part of a routine medical check up to make sure your heart is functioning normally....
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Electrophysiology studies
Need to know
If you have a fast or irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia), electrophysiology studies can find out where it's coming from. This can then help you and your consultant decide on the most appropriate form of treatment.
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Echocardiogram
Need to know
An echocardiogram is a scan to see if your heart and valves are working correctly. The moving image created by an ultrasound allows your consultant to check for potential damage caused by a heart attack or for other conditions that can affect heart function, including holes in the heart.
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Catheter ablation therapy for arrhythmia
Need to know
A cardiac ablation can correct a range of abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmia), including atrial fibrillation. These conditions are caused by abnormal electric signals sent by the heart muscle. Radiofrequency energy or freezing (cryoablation) is used to destroy the heart tissue that's causing the...
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Electrical cardioversion
Need to know
A cardioversion is a quick procedure that involves giving your heart a controlled electric shock to restore a normal heartbeat. If you have a heart condition, such as atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter, a cardioversion can correct this.
Referring patients
Our location
2nd Floor, St Olaf’s House
27 Tooley Street
London SE1 2PR
Appointments and enquiries
For self-pay or insured patient appointments, or to make an enquiry call