OUR CONSULTANT AND TEAM

Dr. Rodney Foale was an Honours graduate from the University of Melbourne, Australia in 1971. After two years of Junior House jobs at St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne - one of the main teaching hospitals of the University - he travelled India and worked in rural areas of the states of Madras and Kashmir. Dr. Foale was then appointed to training programmes in the United Kingdom at the Hammersmith Hospital and the Royal London and then the Registrar's post at the National Heart Hospital. He departed to the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, USA for two years of an enjoyable exile before returning to the Senior Registrar's post at the Hammersmith Hospital in London.

 

In 1985 he was appointed as Consultant Cardiologist at St. Mary's Hospital, Paddington, London. Recognising the importance of clinician involvement in NHS management structures he became the Clinical Director of Surgery, which includes Cardiovascular Medicine and Intensive Care.

 

His main clinical interests are in the management of hypertension and in the invasive diagnosis and interventional treatment of coronary artery disease, specialising in angioplasty - the insertion and inflation of a tiny stent that re-opens arterial blockages primarily in the coronary arteries.

 

He is a specialist in non-invasive investigation of general adult cardiology, including hypertension and percutaneous interventional treatment of coronary artery disease. He is Co-Director of the International Centre for Circulatory Health (ICCH) supporting research at St Mary's Hospital/Imperial College.

 

Other members of the non-invasive cardiology team include a senior doctor that will supervise any stress test performed and experienced senior cardiac physiologists who assist in carrying out the various testing at 66 Harley Street.

 


 

Martin Girvan is the Principal Cardiac Physiologist at 66 Harley Street. Martin trained at University College London and The Middlesex Hospitals in 1988 where he was also a research physiologist at The Hatter Institute of Cardiovascular Research.

 

Although trained in all aspects of diagnostic cardiology, his interest in cardiac ultrasound led to this becoming his primary focus, and he was accredited by the British Society of Echocardiography in 1994. Later that year he became the Head of Cardiac Technology at The North Middlesex University Hospital where he continued to be involved in research and teaching. Since then, he has worked at a number of leading teaching hospitals including St. Bartholomews and St. Mary’s Hospital in Paddington.

 

His professional interests include transoesophageal echocardiography, dobutamine stress echocardiography for the detection of coronary artery disease, and the assessment of valve disease.

Rodney Foale