Conditions We Look After

Angina

Angina is a form of chest pain caused by reduced blood flow going to the heart, and is a symptom of coronary artery disease. More

Atrial Flutter

Atrial flutter is when your heart's different chambers beat out of rhythm with one another, causing discomfort and pain. More

Cardiac Arrest

A cardiac arrest is when your heart suddenly stops pumping blood around your body. More

Atrial Fibrillation

Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a heart condition that causes an irregular and abnormally fast heart rate. More



Blackouts & Fainting

Fainting or a blackout is a temporary loss of consciousness. Find out how your heart may be linked to these symptoms. More

Chest Pain

Most chest pain isn’t usually a sign of anything serious, but there are some underlying heart conditions that can cause chest pain. More

Heart Failure

Heart failure means the heart is not able to pump blood around the body as it should. More

Hypertension

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Heart Palpitations

Palpitations make you feel like your heart is beating too hard or fast, skipping a beat, or fluttering.Heart Palpitations. More

Myocarditis & Pericarditis

Myocarditis and pericarditis are inflammatory conditions that affect the heart. More

Heart Rhythm Problems

Heart arrhythmias occur when electrical impulses coordinating your heartbeats don’t work properly. More

Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (PoTS)

Postural tachycardia syndrome (PoTS) is when the heart rate increases abnormally, occurring after sitting up or standing. More

High Blood Pressure

Having high blood pressure can put extra strain on your blood vessels, heart, brain, kidneys and eyes. More

Supraventricular Tachycardia (SVT)

Supraventricular tachycardia  is a condition that causes a sudden increase in heart rate, leading to symptoms including palpitations, chest pain and fainting. More

Available Procedures

Atrial Fibrillation


Atrial fibrillation (AF) ablation is an invasive procedure that helps maintain a normal heart rhythm. AF can cause some unpleasant symptoms like shortness of breath and heart palpitations. It also greatly increases the risk of stroke and anticoagulation medicines pose their own risks.

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Pacemakers


A Pacemaker is a small electrical device that sends electrical pulses to your heart to keep it beating regularly. We carry out both simple and complex pacemaker procedures.





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External Cardioversion


External cardioversion is an outpatient procedure which is used to restore normal heart rhythm. This procedure is often used for atrial fibrillation, atrial flutter, ventricular tachycardia and ventricular fibrillation.



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Paying for Private Care

Guidance on using insurance or self funding

Patients with Private Medical Insurance

If you are planning on booking an appointment with Dr Butcher, it’s important that you contact your insurance company beforehand to confirm your policy cover and obtain a pre authorisation number. We are currently accepting the following insurance companies: Aetna, Aviva, AXA Health, Bupa, Cigna, Healix, General&Medical, Vitality and WPA.


If you are having a procedure with us, we’ll be in touch beforehand to confirm the following details:


The name of your insurance company

Your membership or policy number

Your pre-authorisation code or claim reference number

These details mean that we can liaise directly with your insurance company for payment so that you can focus on your recovery.

Self-Pay Patients

You can pay for your care yourself, in order to access high quality care in the shortest possible time. The starting point for most patients is a consultation appointment. Most are in the range of £200 to £300 for initial consultations (please note that this varies per centre). 


Our bookings teams will be able to provide you with further details including indications of future costs. 


For many of our tests and procedures we offer fixed price packages. These provide peace of mind and include all costs including hospital costs, doctors’ costs etc.

For any further queries please reach out and speak to a member of our booking team.

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