Reviews
He is clearly very bright and knowledgeable but parades both in a v understated way that commands confidence. Quite gentle and humble in manner but on the one occasion when something mattered he was v clear and decisive. And unlike many eminent medics he is fun to talk to!
Following my heart attack back in march 2011 I found that Dr Wragg to be very kind and caring even though its been some time since my heart attack I would like very much to thank him for his care and he is someone I wont forget, if it wasn't for him I would not be around now so many thanks for your care.
i saw dr wraggg and he was incredibly professiional he focussed on the prbllem and investigated.
Dr Wragg is extremely kind and professional. I had an excellent experience. Many thanks,
Dr Wragg is extremely professional, knowledgeable and very kind. I'm glad I've decided to book my cardiology appointment with him.
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- Cardiology
Profile
Dr Wragg was appointed as a consultant in 2008. He works at Barts Health NHS Trust as an interventional Cardiologist. He has extensive experience in Patient Safety and was the Director of Quality and Safety from 2015-2022. Dr Wragg is currently the Medical Director of SBH.
Dr Wragg has extensive experience running the rapid access chest pain service at SBH where he also undertakes coronary angiography and coronary stent procedures.
Dr Wragg manages patients with all types of cardiovascular problems but has specific expertise in managing patients with chest pain and related syndromes and also assessing and managing cardiovascular risk. Dr Wragg also has a strong interest in preventative cardiology.
Dr Wragg always puts patients and their families at the centre of decision making. This includes discussing all available options for treatment and avoiding invasive diagnostic tests and treatments when other options are available.
Dr Wragg is also specialised in the assessment and management of patients with renal disease and cardiac concerns and problems. He also is interested in patients with, breathing problems, palpitations (an abnormal awareness of the heart beating) and high blood pressure.