Dr William Eysenck Cardiology

A leading cardiac electrophysiologist specialising in the treatment of abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmias).

Dr William Eysenck is a leading cardiac electrophysiologist who specialises in the treatment of abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmias). He is an expert in the treatment of patients with atrial fibrillation, atrial flutter, SVT (supraventricular tachycardia), pacemakers and defibrillators. He practises at several London hospitals including Royal Brompton Hospital, HCA Canary Wharf and London Bridge Hospital, and Circle Health Group centres the Blackheath and Sloane Hospitals. He is the Clinical Lead for Cardiology at Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust, University Hospital Lewisham site.

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Expertise

Dr. Eysenck has undergone advanced training in electrophysiology and complex devices at several major UK tertiary centres, including St George's University Hospital, Morriston Cardiac Centre, Royal Sussex County Hospital, and Royal Brompton and Harefield Hospitals. After a 15-month tenure as a locum Consultant Cardiac Electrophysiologist at King's College Hospital, he was appointed at Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust to establish and lead the arrhythmia service. He also visits Royal Brompton Hospital, where he performs both simple and complex electrophysiology and device procedures.

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Treatments

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Dr Eysenck utilises multiple different techniques to perform ablation, a minimally invasive procedure that treats irregular heart rhythms.

Dr Eysenck is also highly experienced in general cardiology including patients with chest pain, shortness of breath and valvular heart disease.

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Patient Care

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Education

Dr. William Eysenck graduated from the School of Medical Sciences at the University of Manchester in 2008, having earned an intercalated BSc in Pharmacology from the same institution in 2007. After completing his general cardiology training, he pursued a dedicated 3-year research fellowship, which led to several peer-reviewed publications. His thesis, titled 'Detection Techniques and Modern Management of Atrial Fibrillation', earned him an MD (Res) from St George's University, London.

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