Heart Rhythm Medical Centre is a leading cardiac centre in Nairobi providing, advanced cardiac care by offering a wide range of diagnostic and treatment options.
The facility specializes in internal medicine, cardiology and cardiac electrophysiology and has a fully-fledged cardiology laboratory that provides comprehensive tests for cardiological conditions.
Heart Rhythm Medical Centre has a team of experienced cardiac specialists and doctors with expertise in diagnosing and treating arrhythmia, structural heart disease, heart attack and vasovagal syndrome.
Summary
Specialised cardiac centre in Nairobi.
Diagnoses and treats arrhythmia and structural heart disease.
Has experienced heart specialists providing cardiac care.
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What kind of medical services do they offer?
Heart Rhythm Medical Centre provides medical services such as electrocardiogram, tilt table, echocardiogram both baselines, and Dobutamine echo, stress tests - Treadmill and Dobutamine, Holter monitor, ambulatory blood pressure monitoring, spirometry and nebulisation.
What kind of conditions are treated at Heart Rhythm Medical Centre?
Medical professionals at the facility diagnose and treat medical conditions including elevated blood pressure, diabetes, asthma, and other allergic conditions, kidney disease, other acute and chronic medical illnesses.
How do I pay for a consultation?
The diagnostic centre accepts cash payments-including M-Pesa and all major credit cards, including VISA and MasterCard.
Are there advance payments required?
You are required to make an advance payment for online video consultation appointments. You can pay via mobile money or credit cards, including VISA and MasterCard.
How do I book an appointment?
Select a service and your preferred date and time. Click on the "Book Appointment” button on the page. Confirm your details. Payment is to be made at the doctor’s office. You will be notified through SMS/WhatsApp and email to remind you about your appointment on the chosen date and time.
Can I reschedule my appointment for later?
Yes, you can. You’ll be required to login into your account and click on the reschedule button.
Where is the clinic located?
The clinic is located at Reliance Hospital Doctors Plaza on Ole Shapara Ave, South C, Nairobi.
Dr Daniel Nduiga is an experienced Interventional Cardiologist and Heart Rhythm Specialist currently working at Heart Rhythm Medical Centre with expertise in advanced cardiac care.
He specializes in heart failure therapy, advanced heart failure treatment, and device therapies and has expertise in diagnosing and treating arrhythmia, structural heart disease and coronary artery disease.
Dr Daniel Nduiga has admission rights to several hospitals, including Mater Hospital, The Nairobi West Hospital, Nairobi South Hospital, Meridian Equator Hospital, Nairobi Women?s Hospital, Reliance Hospital, The Nairobi Hospital, and The Karen Hospital.
He has performed more than 700 diagnostic coronary angiograms and coronary interventions, 200 single and dual chamber pacemakers, and 30 CRT implantation procedures.
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Dr Mehmood Butt is a highly respected Interventional Cardiologist with a wealth of experience diagnosing and treating cardiovascular conditions. He currently serves as the Director of the Cardiac Catheter Laboratory at King's College Hospital, Dubai, where he is committed to delivering exceptional patient care.
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About Heart Rhythm Medical Centre
Heart Rhythm Medical Centre is a leading cardiac centre in Nairobi providing, advanced cardiac care by offering a wide range of diagnostic and treatment options.
The facility specializes in internal medicine, cardiology and cardiac electrophysiology and has a fully-fledged cardiology laboratory that provides comprehensive tests for cardiological conditions.
Heart Rhythm Medical Centre has a team of experienced cardiac specialists and doctors with expertise in diagnosing and treating arrhythmia, structural heart disease, heart attack and vasovagal syndrome.