Roy Jogiya

Consultant cardiologist
Biography
Roy Jogiya is a consultant cardiologist specialising in cardiac rhythm management, including the diagnosis and treatment of arrhythmias and complex device implantation.
He trained at Imperial College London, and undertook advanced subspecialty training in electrophysiology and cardiac devices at leading centres in the UK.
He is committed to delivering personalised, evidence-based care, with a particular interest in integrating innovative technologies to improve outcomes for patients with heart rhythm disorders.
He also plays an active role in teaching and mentoring within cardiology.
Education and training
- Higher certification in cardiology, 2016
- PhD, King's College London, 2015
- Training in Cardiac MRI (level 3)
- Training in Cardiac CT (level 2)
- Accreditation in transthoracic echo, British Society of Echocardiography
- Member of the Royal College Physicians (MRCP), 2007
- PG Diploma in medical ethics and law, 2006
- Medicine (MB BS), Imperial College London, 2004
- BSc (Hons), Imperial College London, 2002
Research interests
Roy's research focuses on arrhythmia management, complex device therapy, and digital innovation in cardiovascular care.
He is actively involved in medical education and leads the Health Innovation Network Cardiovascular Fellowship as its Director, supporting service transformation and the integration of digital tools across the NHS.
Awards
Roy has won numerous prizes and awards at regional, national and international for his research and contributions in teaching.
Contact
Email: [email protected]
Specialist interests
- Syncope and palpitations
- Remote monitoring and digital health in arrhythmia care
- Heart arrhythmias
- Heart failure
- Electrophysiology studies
- Complex pacing and implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs)
- Cardiovascular disease prevention
Last updated: June 2025