Dr Satnam Singh
Consultant Cardiologist
Dr Satnam Singh is one of the leading interventional cardiologists in the UK. He specialises in all aspects of chest pains, breathlessness, palpitations/arrhythmia, hypertension, syncope/collapses, heart failure, preoperative cardiac risk assessments, preventative cardiology, and has special expertise in performing complex coronary interventions. His NHS practice is based at Wexham Park Hospital in Slough, King Edward VII Hospital, Windsor (part of Frimley NHS Foundation Trust), and he has private clinics at Princess Margaret Hospital, Windsor, OPUS Diagnostics, Ascot and Parkside Private Suites in Slough, and Heatherwood hospital.
Dr Singh has vast experience in general and interventional cardiology, having worked in various centres of excellence in England, Wales and Scotland. He is a fellow of Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh and a member of the British Cardiovascular Intervention Society.
Dr Satnam Singh completed his general medicine training in various institutions across England and Wales, and specialist cardiology training at Edinburgh Heart Centre, a supra-regional hospital for all structural cardiac interventions. During his training Dr Singh gained comprehensive expertise in complex coronary interventional procedures including primary angioplasty, left main angioplasty, bifurcation stenting, and CTOs. He has special expertise in the use of IVUS, OCT, FFR, laser and rotational atherectomy, and complex device implantation. He had invaluable exposure to TAVI implantation and structural heart interventions including paravalvular leak closures and ASD/PFO/VSD closures at Edinburgh Heart Centre. He further consolidated his interventional skills in all aspects of complex coronary intervention as interventional fellow at Bournemouth Heart Centre for a further 2 years.
Dr Singh successfully completed his research PhD from the University of Aberdeen working on a British Heart Foundation funded project. He gained specialist expertise in exercise MUGA scans, transthoracic echocardiography, cardiopulmonary exercise tests, cardiac MRIs and MR spectroscopy while evaluating the role of metabolic modulation in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction syndrome. He has successfully published and presented several abstracts, posters, case reports and publications at national and international meetings and primary care institutions.