Dr. Bogdan Nuta
Consultant Cardiologist (cardiac devices)
MD (Bucharest 1992) BSc (1992) MRCP(UK)
Qualified Bucharest 1992. All Postgraduate training completed in the UK, mostly in the South West. Research in arrhythmic risk stratification after myocardial infarction performed in Taunton. Further Specialist Registrar training in Cardiology in Exeter and Plymouth (Derriford Cardiothoracic Centre) with 2 years sub-speciality training in cardiac devices for heart failure.
I was appointed in Gloucestershire in May 2008 to develop the cardiac devices service in the county. Cardiac devices are now implanted in Cheltenham without the need for travel to Bristol or Oxford for the procedure or follow-up.
My specialist interest relates to pacing in heart failure (Biventricular pacing), implantation and programming of internal cardiac defibrillators (ICD) to treat dangerous ventricular arrhythmia and assessment of palpitations and the risk of sudden cardiac death.
Professional organisations:
Member of Heart Rhythm UK (HRUK)
Member of British Cardiovascular Society (BCS)
Member of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC)
Medical Defence Union (MDU)
Outpatient clinics with Dr. Nuta are held at: -
Gloucestershire Royal Hospital
Reception 08454 22 8467 / 8174
Secretary 08454 22 8381
Outpatient Booking Office 08454 22 5985
All Cardiology patients requiring an overnight stay in Hospital under the care of Dr. Nuta will be admitted to Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
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Location
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Outpatients
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Inpatients
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Gloucestershire Royal Great Western Road Gloucester |
General Outpatients Tuesday am Friday pm |
Ward CW1 & CW2 |
A full range of Cardiology Procedures, including: -
Heart failure
Angina and coronary heart disease
Palpitations
Arrhythmia
Valvular heart disease
Hypertension
A variety of conditions, including: -
Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy (CRT) or Biventricular Pacing in heart failure
Implantable cardiac Defibrillators (ICD)
Permanent Pacemaker implantation
Diagnostic Electrophysiological Studies as part of risk stratification for arrhythmia
Coronary angiography either form the radial artery or femoral artery
Electrical Cardioversion



