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Dr Jonathan Hasleton is a highly-experienced consultant cardiologist who treats patients privately at Venturi Cardiology in Warrington. With over 15 years of experience, Dr Hasleton is skilled in all areas of general cardiology but specialises in the treatment of chest pain, shortness of breath, angina, and coronary heart disease. His sub-specialist interests include coronary intervention and cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
After earning his degree in Medicine from the University of Manchester in 2003, Dr Hasleton perused further cardiology training in Liverpool. Whilst working at Hope Hospital and Wythenshawe Hospital, he successfully undertook his masters in cardiovascular science at the Hatter Cardiovascular Institute, University College London. He finalised his training at the Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital.
In addition to his role at Venturi Cardiology, Dr Hasleton practices at the Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, his NHS base. He diagnoses and treats all aspects of general cardiology and is an expert in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of coronary artery disease. Thanks to his expert knowledge of non-invasive cardiac testing, he can provide patients with a specialist opinion on all cardiac conditions, including those that are less common. He also offers catheter lab services and percutaneous coronary intervention.
Alongside his clinical work, Dr Hasleton has authored various peer-reviewed publications, presented at national conferences, and is a member of the Royal College of Physicians.
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Start nowCoronary artery disease (CAD) is a condition where the blood vessels supplying the heart (called coronary arteries) become narrowed due to a build-up of fatty deposits, known as plaque. This can limit the blood flow to the heart, potentially leading to chest pain (angina), shortness of breath, or even a heart attack. Fortunately, there are many ways to prevent CAD or manage it if you've already been diagnosed. Renowned consultant cardiologist Dr Jonathan Hasleton explores the various prevention and treatment methods for this disease.
Every January, many people across the UK decide to take part in ‘Dry January’, meaning they abstain from alcohol for the month. This can have numerous benefits, including improved cardiovascular health. Dr Jonathan Hasleton, a consultant cardiologist at the renowned Venturi Cardiology clinic, offers his expert insight into the effects of alcohol on the heart.
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