Dr Winston Martin Consultant Cardiologist

Dr Winston Martin

BSc (Hons) MB BS FRCP (UK) Cardiology
KIMS Hospital+1 location
Dr Winston Martin Consultant Cardiologist
Available at
KIMS HospitalSevenoaks Medical Centre
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Scans, tests & treatments available

  • Coronary angiogram
  • Coronary angioplasty with stent insertion
  • External cardioversion

NHS Practices

Darent Valley Hospital, Dartford Kent

Professional Profile

Dr Winston Martin qualified in 1990 from University College and Middlesex Hospital School of Medicine, London with cardiology specialist training in Leicester. He completed his sub-speciality training in interventional cardiology at the University Hospital of Geneva, Switzerland.

Dr Martin was appointed as Lead Cardiology Consultant in 2003 at Dartford and Gravesham NHS Trust and Honorary Consultant at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital. He has an established reputation for providing high quality, holistic, patient-centred care with particular focus on difficult-to-treat hypertension, cardiovascular risk reduction and angina.

He is a respected clinical director with expertise in patient safety and developing both cardiac and emergency medicine services.

Special Interests

Hypertension & CV risk reduction, Coronary disease

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High blood pressure Consultant Cardiologist Dr Winston Martin explains the signs and risks associated with high blood pressure
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Top Guy , extremely professional .
10/03/2025
By a verified patient
All aspects of the consultation were to my satisfaction and very pleased to have had Dr Martin’s opinion .
06/02/2025
By a verified patient
An excellent professional. Very helpful, pleasant and understanding. Very patient and caring for the patient needs.
30/12/2024
By a verified patient
I felt reassured during my appointment and Dr Winston explained in detail and scientifically what the likely causes were which I appreciated. I feel that I have received thorough care and I am happy with my experience.
14/10/2024
By a verified patient
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