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Dr Laurence Nunn Cardiology Maidstone leads in providing specialized heart care. With extensive experience and a focus on electrophysiology, Dr Nunn offers patients expert diagnosis and treatment options at KIMS Hospital. He combines advanced clinical skills with compassionate care to improve heart health outcomes for his patients.
Dr Laurence Nunn Cardiology Maidstone delivers a wide range of cardiology services. These include ablation, external cardioversion, and thorough cardiac scans and tests. The treatments aim to address complex heart rhythm disorders and inherited cardiac conditions. Additionally, Dr Nunn’s service at Maidstone Hospital ensures patients access the latest electrophysiology techniques for effective management.
Dr Laurence Nunn Cardiology Maidstone began his medical training at Cambridge University and completed his qualification in 1999 at St Bartholomew’s and Royal London Hospital Medical School. He gained valuable experience in general medicine at Whipps Cross Hospital. Later, he taught medical education at St George’s Hospital while continuing clinical practice and completing a postgraduate certificate in education.
This doctor specializes in electrophysiology and inherited cardiac conditions. He trained at the Heart Hospital, University College London, with advanced specialist training. Since 2012, he has served as a Consultant Cardiologist at Maidstone Hospital, establishing a dedicated electrophysiology service. Moreover, he practices at St Thomas’ Hospital in London and collaborates with Maidstone & Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust and Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust.
He makes consultations and treatments accessible through KIMS Hospital. Patients can make enquiries and appointments easily. The hospital offers a supportive environment equipped with the latest technology for heart care. Dr Nunn ensures that every patient receives personalized attention and treatment plans tailored to their specific needs.
