Timothy Irvine Consultant Cardiologist Newcastle
- 0191 2137542
- Royal Victoria Infirmary, Queen Victoria Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 4LP
Ifti Haq Consultant Cardiologist Newcastle leads with over two decades of experience in preventing and treating heart disease. At Newcastle’s Freeman Hospital, Dr Haq plays a central role in managing coronary disease through both primary and secondary prevention. He also provides expert guidance on risk factor modification, helping patients take control of their long-term heart health.
Dr Ifti Haq leads the Rapid Access Chest Pain Clinic, supporting patients with stable angina through fast-tracked assessments and treatment. In addition, he plays a crucial role in managing acute coronary syndromes, ensuring patients receive timely and effective care. As Clinical Lead for Cardiac Nuclear Medicine at the Royal Victoria Infirmary (RVI), Dr Haq harnesses advanced imaging techniques to accurately diagnose complex cardiac conditions.
After graduating from Manchester University Medical School, Dr Haq pursued specialised cardiology training in Nottingham and Sheffield. This advanced training shaped his expertise and prepared him for his appointment to the Freeman Hospital in Newcastle in 2001. He continues to blend cutting-edge knowledge with compassionate care.
In 2001, Dr Haq earned a Doctorate of Medicine for his groundbreaking research on statins and their role in preventing coronary events. Today, he collaborates with Oxford on a large-scale project exploring how to raise HDL, also known as ‘good cholesterol’. This ongoing work reinforces his dedication to advancing cardiology.
Beyond clinical care, Ifti Haq Consultant Cardiologist Newcastle contributes significantly to medical education. As Clinical Lead for the Trust’s education team, he focuses on improving quality and ensuring patient safety. He mentors future clinicians, shaping the next generation of cardiac specialists.
Dr Haq is a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians. He also holds memberships in the British Cardiovascular Society and the British Nuclear Cardiology Society. These affiliations reflect his active involvement in the broader medical community and his dedication to ongoing professional development.
