Clinical expertise
Dr Mumin Noor has expertise in general cardiology including:
- angina (chest pain)
- syncope (collapse or loss of consciousness)
- palpitations
- hypertension (high blood pressure)
He has specialist expertise in:
- diagnosing and treatment of heart failure (symptoms of breathlessness, ankle swelling and fatigue)
- pacemaker and defibrillator implantation
- cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT)
Locations
Our specialist provides care at these locations:
Biography
Dr Mumin Noor is a consultant cardiologist who treats private patients at Royal Brompton and Harefield Hospitals.
He gained his undergraduate medical degrees at Imperial College London and Cardiff University. He then completed general medical training in both tertiary and district hospitals in London. Following a period of research at Harefield Hospital, he completed his cardiology training in the north-west Thames rotation (London Deanery). His sub-speciality training was in heart failure and complex cardiac devices at the Hammersmith Hospital, Royal Brompton Hospital and Harefield Hospital.
He is currently a consultant cardiologist at Epsom General Hospital and Harefield Hospital.
Research
Dr Mumin Noor was awarded a clinical research fellowship at the Transplant Unit in Harefield Hospital in 2010. He gained medical doctorate research degree (MD Res) studying advance heart failure and mechanical circulatory support, at the National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London.
His current clinical research interests include cardiac device therapy in heart failure patients.
Publications
Dr Mumin Noor has published many peer-reviewed articles including:
- Artificial Organ
- European Journal of Heart Failure
- Journal of Heart and Lung Transplant
- Heart
He has recently co-authored a chapter titled ‘Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy for Heart Failure’ in a textbook published by Springer Publishing.
Teaching
Dr Mumin Noor has an interest in medical education and regularly trains undergraduate medical students. He is also an examiner for Imperial College Medical School OSCE tests.
He has been teaching the Harefield Hospital PACES courses since 2013.