CaRi-heart technology
Revolutionary new technology to assess the risk of a serious heart condition or heart attack – many years before anything happens.
Paediatrics
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Dr Daubeney is a Consultant Paediatric and Fetal Cardiologist. Having completed his initial medical training at Oxford and St Thomas's Hospital, he went on to train in paediatric cardiology in Southampton, Melbourne and Toronto. In 1999 he was appointed as consultant in paediatric and fetal cardiology at the Royal Brompton and Chelsea & Westminster Hospitals. His subspecialty training was in paediatric and fetal echocardiography (scanning of the unborn child's heart). He was recommended as one of the top 250 private doctors in the Tatler guide; a testament to his excellence.
Professor Daubeney's clinical expertise is the care of infants, children and teenagers with all forms of heart disease as well as in the unborn child.
He also has an international reputation and has lectured all over the world, published over 50 scientific papers, written numerous chapters and edited 2 books.
Dr Daubeney is passionate about research into the causes and effects of heart disease in children and infants. He was awarded a Doctorate in Medicine from Oxford University in 2007 and has his own dedicated research team at the Royal Brompton Hospital and Imperial College. In 2009 he became Honorary Reader at the National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College.. He has founded CHUKRA, the Congenital Heart Research Association (UK). He represents paediatric cardiology on the national Medicines for Children Clinical Research network and previously sat on the British Paediatric Surveillance Unit.
Dr Daubeney is married with 4 children. In his spare time away from his busy practice, his interests include bridge, skiing and rowing. He is President of the Phoenix Boat Club and Vice-President of United Hospitals Boat Club.
Paediatric Cardiology
English
MA, MRCP, MRCPCH, DCH
General Medical Council: 3351170
205 – 209 Great Portland Street, London, W1W 5AH
New appointment: £275
Follow-up appointment: £225
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