A national panel of cardiological specialists
GMC-registered consultant cardiologists, working with UK solicitors on personal injury, clinical negligence, inquest and capacity matters. Every report we produce is prepared by a named consultant and written to the standards of CPR Part 35 and Practice Direction 35.
- CPR 35 Fully Compliant
- GMC Registered Consultants
- UK Nationwide Coverage
- 5–7 Days Turnaround
A panel, not a chambers.
Here at Cardiology Experts, we operate as a specialist panel of expert consultant cardiologists, supported by decades of practical experience, now practising within the medico-legal industry.
Consultant-only membership
Every member of the chambers holds active GMC registration and substantive NHS or private cardiology practice. No registrars. No junior doctors.
Named, signed opinions
Each report carries the name and personal opinion of the instructed consultant, drafted to CPR Part 35 and Practice Direction 35.
Solicitor-facing service
We work with claimant and defendant firms, chambers, and indemnity teams across the UK — on personal injury, clinical negligence, inquest and capacity matters.
Four pillars of our panel.
The role we play, the expertise we hold, the standards we work to, and the reach we operate at.
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Our Role in Litigation
How the chambers supports claimant, defendant and single joint expert work across cardiology-related legal proceedings.
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Our Expert Network
Consultant-only composition with NHS and private practice experience, court-tested members, and full cardiac subspecialty coverage.
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Quality Assurance
Every report drafted, reviewed and signed against CPR Part 35, Practice Direction 35, and the Bolam / Bolitho standards.
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Nationwide Infrastructure
Triage, expert matching, clinic network and case management across the UK, built for litigation timelines.
Claimant, defendant and single joint expert work.
Three instruction types, on either side of the case or as a court-appointed neutral.
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For Claimant Solicitors
Claimant Work
Screening and merits reports, breach of duty opinions, causation analysis, and condition and prognosis evidence — for personal injury, clinical negligence, and fatal cardiac event claims.
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For Defendant Solicitors
Defendant Work
Defensive opinions, critique and rebuttal reports, and full breach and causation responses for defendant solicitors and clinical negligence indemnity teams.
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For Joint Instruction
Single Joint Expert
Neutral single joint expert reports prepared under joint instruction by both parties — structured to assist the court rather than either side, under CPR Part 35.7.
SJE framework
The legal and clinical framework behind every report.
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CPR Part 35
The Civil Procedure Rules governing expert evidence in England and Wales. Our reports comply in full.
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Practice Direction 35
The procedural complement to CPR 35 — covering report structure, expert duties, and joint statements.
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Bolam & Bolitho
The legal tests for breach of duty in clinical negligence, applied against current cardiology guidelines and peer practice.
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GMC Registration
Every consultant in the chambers holds active GMC registration with specialist registration in cardiology.
GMC register
Explore the full range our services.
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Our Cardiologists
Eight cardiac subspecialties — interventional, electrophysiology, imaging, heart failure, valve and structural, general and acute, adult congenital, inherited cardiac conditions.
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Report Types
Twelve report categories — breach of duty, causation, condition and prognosis, inquest reports, single joint expert opinions and others.
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Case Scenarios
Seventeen cardiac conditions in legal context — missed MI, aortic dissection, cardiac surgery negligence, sudden cardiac death, and others.
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Request a free medico-legal quote in relation to a cardiology matter via our email or contact form. Call directly for an urgent case.
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