Reviews
Dr Modi is a extremely intelligent man, articulates precisely what is required and important for the patient. He explained in a non-medical, respectful manner to help my dad feel at ease following his heart attack in Feb '24. He was the on-call doctor who saved his life, grateful for all he does to improve the care and lives of his patients. Kindest wishes.
He did my angioplasty and really took care of me. Highly recommend him to anybody.
He did my angioplasty when I had a heart attack. Everything was explained so well afterwards.
Knowledgeable and went the extra mile for my father
I cannot recommend Dr Bhavik Modi highly enough. My procedure was an angiogram to establish the cause of my angina, and the placement of a stent. His care before the procedure, during and after was exceptional. Thanks a million Dr Modi.
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Profile
Dr Bhavik Modi is a Consultant Cardiologist and specialises in all aspects of general and interventional cardiology. He regularly optimises his angioplasty/PCI outcomes with physiology (FFR) and intracoronary imaging (IVUS & OCT). He is experienced in contemporary angioplasty (including shockwave, rotablation and CTO techniques).
Dr Modi went to medical school in Cambridge (Gonville & Caius College) and UCL. Following graduating with honours, he did his junior doctor training at UCLH, Royal Brompton, Harefield and Hammersmith hospitals, during the which time, he gained his MRCP(UK) qualification. Dr Modi then went on to train in cardiology at the Royal London, London Chest and Royal Free Hospitals. Following this, Dr Modi did an award-winning PhD in coronary physiology at St Thomas’ Hospital, gaining significant experience in running clinical trials. Following his PhD, he did 3 years of further interventional cardiology training, including a post CCT fellowship, at Barts Heart Centre.
Dr Modi is currently a consultant general and interventional cardiologist at the nationally renowned Glenfield Hospital in Leicestershire. He has set up a heart attack discharge pathway and continues to be highly active in research, teaching of junior doctors and is often invited as a speaker at national meetings.