Dr Anthony Li – expert interviews for british heart foundation

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Dr Anthony Li – Leading London Cardiologist and Trusted Expert in Patient Education gives expert interviews for the British Heart Foundation

Dr Anthony Li is a highly regarded consultant cardiologist in London with a special interest in heart rhythm disorders, patient advocacy, and accessible heart health information. He has been interviewed multiple times for the British Heart Foundation’s magazine Heart Matters and serves as a regular expert reviewer for their patient content.

He is committed to improving public understanding of cardiovascular conditions by ensuring that evidence-based, accurate, and clear patient information is readily available. His work supports patients in making informed decisions about tests, treatments, and long-term heart health.

Dr Li commented:

“I have been interviewed several time for the British Heart Foundation’s magazine Heart Matters, and regularly review their patient facing content as an expert reviewer. This includes reviewing animations, patient information sheets and providing feedback to ensure they are as accurate as possible.

I am passionate about supporting patients and ensuring high quality information is available, to enable you to make informed decisions on your health.”

Links to Dr Li’s two BHF interviews:

Heart Matters - Pacemaker and using defibrillators

Heart Matters - FAQs on Pacemakers

If you would like a heart review with Dr Li, please click below and book in.

 
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