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Professional statement
Dr Nicholas Robinson is a highly skilled consultant interventional cardiologist with more than 25 years of experience, based in London and Essex. He has performed over 4500 stent procedures with excellent publicly reported outcomes. Dr Robinson graduated from Cambridge University and went on to complete his clinical training at major prestigious teaching centres in London. Dr Robinson specialises in the diagnosis and treatment of angina and heart attack, as well as being an expert in stent insertion.
During his time at The London Chest Hospital and St Bartholomew's Hospital, Dr Robinson published widely on the use of stents in treating coronary disease, for which he was awarded a British Heart Foundation Research Fellowship and was an academic clinical lecturer.
As well as providing care for many patients with angina, heart failure and chest pain, Dr Robinson is also committed to training doctors in aspects of coronary intervention and has lectured at numerous national and international conferences. Dr Robinson is currently working at the Essex Cardiothoracic Centre where he has helped develop the heart attack services at this well-known hospital since 2003.
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06/07/2024
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Dr Robinson is a very good Doctor. Listens to what you say and has a sense of humour. I definately recommend.
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P O. Verified Patient
04/07/2024
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Very helpful and explained everything clearly
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J J. Verified Patient
27/06/2024
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Dr Robinson is a model professional. He inspires trust through his knowledge; his manner is always pleasant; he is patient and calm.
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O W. Verified Patient
25/06/2024
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If only the whole NHS worked as efficiently! Great service. Saved my life.
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