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Written by a private patient at Cleveland Clinic London Hospital
2nd March 2023


What a wonderful chap Professor Redwood is! He has looked after me with great kindness and professional skill for which I will be eternally grateful. Medical conditions are always a worry but Professor Redwood took great care to explain the TAVI operation to me and the result appears to be a success. Every consultation with him has been a pleasure; he is always helpful and cheerful. That is a great comfort to any patient who is worried about the outcome of the treatment. I'm sure that all of your doctors are fantastic, but I do not feel that anyone could have done a better job than Professor Redwood. A big 'Thank you' to him and his staff! Very Sincerely, Michael Jay Cleveland Clinic: Medical Record Number: 170034222

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Written by a private patient at Cleveland Clinic London Hospital
18th February 2023


Highly capable and able to communicate on a personal level. Does 'what he says on the tin!'

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Specialises in

  • Internal (General) Medicine
  • Cardiology

Profile

Professor Redwood qualified from St. George’s Hospital Medical School, London in 1987. He trained in Cardiology at The Royal London Hospital, The Royal Free Hospital and St. George’s Hospital, London. Interventional training was obtained at The Washington Cardiology Center, Washington, DC and Guy’s and St. Thomas’ Hospitals.

Professor Redwood is Professor of Interventional Cardiology/ Honorary Consultant Cardiologist and Lead for the Structural Heart Service at St. Thomas’, as well as Cath Lab Lead at The Cleveland Clinic London. He was President of the British Cardiovascular Intervention Society from 2012-1016. He has been performing Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for over 25 years and is trained in all aspects of adult interventional cardiology including IVUS, pressure wire, stent implantation, rotational atherectomy, laser angioplasty. In addition, he has extensive experience in trans-catheter aortic valve implantation and percutaneous mitral valve interventions.

His has particular interest in interventional cardiology-based research including risk analysis and prediction of events post percutaneous coronary intervention, evaluation of coronary stents, coronary artery and myocardial physiology during ischaemia and the Interventional management of out-of hospital cardiac arrest. He continues to run an active research team, has over 330 publications (H index 66), is lead editor of a major Interventional Cardiology textbook (Oxford Textbook of Interventional Cardiology, 2 editions). He has raised over £10m in grant funding and has supervised >18 MD/PhD theses.