Dr Mark Specterman

Consultant Cardiologist and Electrophysiologist

Heart Health

Sub-specialties: Heart Rhythm, Cardiology.

Overview

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Overview

Dr Mark Specterman is a Consultant Cardiologist & Electrophysiologist at OneWelbeck Heart Health, specialising in the investigation and management of Heart Rhythm Disorders, Inherited Cardiac Conditions and/or Family History of Sudden Death.

About Dr Mark Specterman

Dr Mark Specterman is a Consultant Cardiologist & Electrophysiologist at OneWelbeck, and Senior Lecturer at St George’s Hospital, London and St George’s, University of London. As a Cardiac Electrophysiologist he is an expert in managing and treating patients with arrhythmias (heart rhythm disturbances). He is also an expert in the management of patients with Inherited Cardiac Conditions and/or Family History of Sudden Death where he works as part of a world-renowned team at St George’s. As part of this work Dr Specterman is co-chair of the South London Inherited Cardiac Conditions (SLICC) network. 

Dr Specterman completed medical training at Imperial College London in 2005 and went on to specialise in Cardiology and Cardiac Electrophysiology at The Essex Cardiothoracic Centre and Barts Heart Centre, London. His procedural expertise includes cardiac device implantation such as pacemakers and implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs) together with ablation of arrhythmia.

Dr Specterman was awarded a prestigious Medical Research Council Clinical Research Training Fellowship at Queen Mary, University of London and Barts Heart Centre London to investigate mechanisms and drug targets for atrial fibrillation via scientific laboratory-based techniques. He now continues research at St George’s, University of London alongside his clinical work. This research investigates the mechanisms of arrhythmia, cardiomyopathy (heart muscle disease) and inherited cardiac conditions in the search for new anti-arrhythmic therapies and methods of risk stratification of sudden death. As such he is at the forefront of world-leading treatment and research in this area of expertise.

 

Areas of Expertise

Dr Mark Specterman commonly treats: 

Conditions: 

  • Heart Rhythm Disturbances

  • Atrial Fibrillation

  • Tachycardia (Fast Heart Rhythm)

  • Bradycardia (Slow Heart Rhythm)

  • Inherited Cardiac Conditions

  • Channelopathy (eg. Long QT Syndrome and Brugada Syndrome)

  • Cardiomyopathy

  • Family History of Cardiac Disease including Sudden Death

  • Heart Failure

 

Tests and Treatments:

  • Cardiac Investigations

  • Evaluation and Risk Stratification of Sudden Cardiac Death or Aborted Cardiac Arrest

  • Cardiac Device Implant

  • Pacemakers, Defibrillators (ICDs) including Purely Subcutaneous ICD, Complex Devices including Biventricular Pacemakers and Conduction System Pacing

  • Reveal Device

  • Cardiac Ablation

Additional Information

Active memberships:

  • Member of The Royal College of Physicians

 

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Major insurers served: Vitality, Aviva, WPA, Cigna, AXA, Bupa

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Dr Mark Specterman is a Consultant Cardiologist & Electrophysiologist at OneWelbeck Heart Health, specialising in the investigation and management of Heart Rhythm Disorders, Inherited Cardiac Conditions and/or Family History of Sudden Death.