Reviews
Took my corner on several occasions with beneficial outcomes. A good doctor.
Each time I have seen Dr Shanmugernathan I have sensed that I was being treated as an individual rather than a number. Thoroughly professional, making plenty of eye contact, has answered questions and has used a bit of humour to put points across. These things have combined to make the appointments as pleasant as possible.
I was very grateful to have this consultation with Dr. Shan, as I was experiencing increased anxiety about my heart health after a private medical with Bluecrest Health.
Dr. Shan was very positive, understanding, and easy to talk too. He listened to my concerns and was very clear in his explanation of the test results, giving me the reassurance that I needed. I was very grateful for his time and advice and will definitely ask to be referred to him should I have any cardiac issues in the future. Thank you Dr. Shan.
This was an excellent consultation, the doctor explained everything very clearly, gave me clear and concise answers to my questions and put me very much at ease. I came out feeling positive about my future treatment.
The only issue was that the appointment started just over one hour late, but this may have been because the doctor was doing a thorough job for all previous patients.
Dr Shan was very positive and caring with a very pleasant attitude and very understanding professional approach to my condition
Specialises in
- Cardiology
- Internal (General) Medicine
Profile
Dr Mayooran Shanmuganathan is a consultant cardiologist based at John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford and Harefield Hospital in London.
He graduated from Imperial College London in 2008 and undertook his postgraduate clinical training in all the major teaching hospitals in London, including Royal Brompton and Harefield Hospitals, Barts Heart Centre and St George's Hospital. He became a member of the Royal College of Physicians in 2011. He underwent sub-specialist training in advanced heart failure including heart transplantation and mechanical circulatory service ( including ventricular assist devices) in Harefield Hospital.
He has also undergone research training at Imperial College London, Harvard Medical School and University of Oxford and continues to perform clinical research.
He sees patients with all types of cardiac symptoms. He has a specialist interest in all forms of treatments for heart failure and cardiac MRI. Until recently he led the heart failure service in Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust.