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Dr. Aruna Arujuna
👤 15 jaar ervaring
13,439+
Patients seen
15
Years in practice
7
Publications
3
Languages spoken
Over
Dr. Aruna Arujuna is a Cardiac Electrophysiologist and Devices Specialist and serves as an Honorary Senior Lecturer at King's College London.
His interests lie in a holistic approach to treating heart rhythm disorders, particularly Atrial Fibrillation, the significance of Imaging in Electrophysiology, and advanced pacing techniques.
At Bristol Medical School, Dr. Arujuna focused on Cardiovascular Medicine, earning Merits in both the Molecular and Cellular Basis of Medicine and Cardiovascular Medicine. During his electives, he gained experience at the University of Washington’s Vascular Biology Lab under Professor Steven Schwartz, where he worked on classifying atherosclerotic plaques and measuring fibrous cap thickness for a research associate.
After finishing Medical School, Dr. Arujuna began his junior doctor training at The Royal Devon & Exeter NHS Foundation Trust in Exeter, rotating through various specialties in a Golden Rotation at a single site. He achieved membership in the Royal College of Physicians before relocating to London to pursue a research position focused on Cardiac MRI and Electrophysiology.
As King's College London was developing its Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences Division, Dr. Arujuna joined this emerging research area. Collaborating with MRI physicists, software developers, scientists, clinical cardiologists, and electrophysiologists, he contributed to several projects, including robotic catheter ablation, artificial intelligence in decision support for CMR analysis, and Echo-Fluoro Overlay Hybrid Imaging. This period was fruitful, leading to numerous abstract presentations, publications, and a robust professional network nationally and internationally.
Dr. Arujuna's training in Electrophysiology and Cardiology began at Guy’s & St Thomas’ during the clinical research phase and continued in the West Midlands, providing further procedural exposure, complemented by observerships in Leipzig and Lisbon. To deepen his understanding of the autonomic nervous system and arrhythmias, he visited the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA).
Throughout his career, Dr. Arujuna has stayed connected with technological advancements. He is proficient with Abbott's Mapping Tool, Biosense Webster's Carto, and Boston Scientific's Rhythmia Mapping, and is skilled in single-shot ablation devices and leadless pacemaker implants. He has a particular interest in image-guided ablation, emphasizing the integration of multi-modality imaging before and during procedures, especially using Intra-Cardiac Echo (ICE) when appropriate. He also enjoys discussing the role of the autonomic nervous system and how lifestyle factors like diet, exercise, and mindfulness can influence regulation.
Outside of clinical practice, Dr. Arujuna is a Fellow of the Heart Rhythm Society (FHRS), Fellow of the European Society of Cardiology (FESC), Fellow of the American College of Cardiology (FACC) and Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians (FRCP). He serves on the Heart Rhythm Society Committee Board (2021-2025) and was previously an External Committee Member for the Air Pollution Sub-Committee Group of the World Heart Federation (2021-2022).
In his role as an Honorary Senior Lecturer at King's College London School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences, Dr. Arujuna remains passionate about teaching and research, supervising PhD candidates and Electrophysiology Fellows at his current institution.
He champions a personalized approach to patient care, leveraging cutting-edge technology that continually advances the field of heart rhythm management, enhancing accuracy, safety, and patient outcomes, while also enriching the overall patient experience.
Each patient's experience with arrhythmias is unique. By addressing individual features and concerns with empathy, he guides clinical decision-making, recognizing the complexities and transformative impact of living with an arrhythmia.
His interests lie in a holistic approach to treating heart rhythm disorders, particularly Atrial Fibrillation, the significance of Imaging in Electrophysiology, and advanced pacing techniques.
At Bristol Medical School, Dr. Arujuna focused on Cardiovascular Medicine, earning Merits in both the Molecular and Cellular Basis of Medicine and Cardiovascular Medicine. During his electives, he gained experience at the University of Washington’s Vascular Biology Lab under Professor Steven Schwartz, where he worked on classifying atherosclerotic plaques and measuring fibrous cap thickness for a research associate.
After finishing Medical School, Dr. Arujuna began his junior doctor training at The Royal Devon & Exeter NHS Foundation Trust in Exeter, rotating through various specialties in a Golden Rotation at a single site. He achieved membership in the Royal College of Physicians before relocating to London to pursue a research position focused on Cardiac MRI and Electrophysiology.
As King's College London was developing its Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences Division, Dr. Arujuna joined this emerging research area. Collaborating with MRI physicists, software developers, scientists, clinical cardiologists, and electrophysiologists, he contributed to several projects, including robotic catheter ablation, artificial intelligence in decision support for CMR analysis, and Echo-Fluoro Overlay Hybrid Imaging. This period was fruitful, leading to numerous abstract presentations, publications, and a robust professional network nationally and internationally.
Dr. Arujuna's training in Electrophysiology and Cardiology began at Guy’s & St Thomas’ during the clinical research phase and continued in the West Midlands, providing further procedural exposure, complemented by observerships in Leipzig and Lisbon. To deepen his understanding of the autonomic nervous system and arrhythmias, he visited the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA).
Throughout his career, Dr. Arujuna has stayed connected with technological advancements. He is proficient with Abbott's Mapping Tool, Biosense Webster's Carto, and Boston Scientific's Rhythmia Mapping, and is skilled in single-shot ablation devices and leadless pacemaker implants. He has a particular interest in image-guided ablation, emphasizing the integration of multi-modality imaging before and during procedures, especially using Intra-Cardiac Echo (ICE) when appropriate. He also enjoys discussing the role of the autonomic nervous system and how lifestyle factors like diet, exercise, and mindfulness can influence regulation.
Outside of clinical practice, Dr. Arujuna is a Fellow of the Heart Rhythm Society (FHRS), Fellow of the European Society of Cardiology (FESC), Fellow of the American College of Cardiology (FACC) and Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians (FRCP). He serves on the Heart Rhythm Society Committee Board (2021-2025) and was previously an External Committee Member for the Air Pollution Sub-Committee Group of the World Heart Federation (2021-2022).
In his role as an Honorary Senior Lecturer at King's College London School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences, Dr. Arujuna remains passionate about teaching and research, supervising PhD candidates and Electrophysiology Fellows at his current institution.
He champions a personalized approach to patient care, leveraging cutting-edge technology that continually advances the field of heart rhythm management, enhancing accuracy, safety, and patient outcomes, while also enriching the overall patient experience.
Each patient's experience with arrhythmias is unique. By addressing individual features and concerns with empathy, he guides clinical decision-making, recognizing the complexities and transformative impact of living with an arrhythmia.
“Evidence-based care tailored to each patient — taking the time to explain options and shared decisions.”
— Dr. Aruna Arujuna
Opleiding & training
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2001–2007 MD · Medicine and Surgery
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2007–2011 Residency · Cardiologie
Carrière & aanstellingen
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2011-09–2012-08 Junior consultant
Vergunningen & verzekering
Medische licenties
GB — Organización Médica Colegial de España (OMC)
Boardcertificeringen
European Board of Cardiologie
Beroepsaansprakelijkheidsverzekering:
Allianz Professional · 4,000,000 EUR dekking · No claims on file
Uitgevoerde procedures
| Procedure | Code | Levenslang aantal |
|---|---|---|
| Cardiac consultation | 99244 | 2,324 |
| Echocardiogram | 93306 | 2,899 |
| Stress test | 93015 | 965 |
| Holter monitor | 93225 | 536 |
| Coronary angiography | 93454 | 231 |
| PCI / coronary stent | 92928 | 489 |
| Pacemaker implantation | 33208 | 2,746 |
Diensten & prijzen
| Dienst | Duur | Modaliteit | Prijs |
|---|---|---|---|
| New patient consultation (60m) | 60 min | in_clinic|telemed | 240.00 EUR |
| Follow-up consultation (30m) | 30 min | in_clinic|telemed|phone | 120.00 EUR |
| Stress test | 60 min | in_clinic | 480.00 EUR |
| Holter monitor | 30 min | in_clinic | 1,080.00 EUR |
| Coronary angiography | 120 min | in_clinic | 720.00 EUR |
| PCI / coronary stent | 60 min | in_clinic | 960.00 EUR |
Praktijk, team & in praktijk
Video's
Onderzoek & publicaties
h-index: 14 · i10: 11
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Long-term follow-up of Cardiologie across GB
DOI: 10.9933/euroclin.2026.0 · PMID: 35476013 · geciteerd door 30
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Validation of clinical scoring in Cardiologie
DOI: 10.2340/euroclin.2025.1 · PMID: 33052739 · geciteerd door 12
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Long-term follow-up of Cardiologie across GB
DOI: 10.1013/euroclin.2024.2 · PMID: 39487469 · geciteerd door 90
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Validation of clinical scoring in Cardiologie
DOI: 10.8736/euroclin.2023.3 · PMID: 31362683 · geciteerd door 136
Uitgenodigde lezingen
- Practical updates in Cardiologie European Annual Congress (Cardiologie) · Vienna · 2024 · invited
- Single-centre experience in Cardiologie National Society Meeting · Wilmslow · 2023 · oral abstract
Onderscheidingen & lidmaatschappen
Onderscheidingen
- 🏆 Top-rated Cardiologie — Wilmslow · EuroClinics Patient Choice · 2025 · regional
- 🏆 Excellence in Patient Care · National Society · 2024 · national
- 🏆 Young Investigator Award · European Society · 2023 · international
Lidmaatschappen
- European Society of Cardiology (ESC) — Member · Sinds 2012
- American Heart Association (AHA) — Member · Sinds 2012
- EAPCI — Member · Sinds 2012
- European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS) — Member · Sinds 2012
Artikelen van deze arts
- Patient education Patient guide to Cardiologie
- Awareness When should you see a cardiologie?
Voor internationale patiënten
- Coördinator
- Patient liaison · aruna.arujuna@euroclinics.example
- Geaccepteerde internationale verzekeringen
- Allianz Worldwide · AXA Global · BUPA Global · Cigna Global
Locatie
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123 geverifieerde recensies4.99
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123 recensies
- Bedside Manner
- 5.0
- Knowledge
- 5.0
- Wait Time
- 4.7
- Staff Friendliness
- 5.0
- Ease Of Appointment
- 4.9
- Value For Money
- 4.9
- Would Recommend Pct
- 99.0
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★★★★★ ✓ Geverifieerd Very thorough first visit — explained every step. Booking was easy and the staff were welcoming.
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★★★★★ ✓ Geverifieerd Took time to listen and reviewed all my previous results. I would absolutely recommend.
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★★★★☆ ✓ Geverifieerd Professional and knowledgeable. Wait on the day was a bit long, otherwise excellent.