Welcome To Dr Holdright's Practice

“Kind, Courteous, Gracious And Expert Care”

Dr Diana Holdright Cardiologist - Team Photo

Welcome to Dr Holdright's Practice


 “Kind, courteous, gracious and expert care”

Dr Holdright’s private practice was established over 20 years ago and since that time she has earned a reputation as one of London’s finest cardiologists. Her broad experience scans the full spectrum of cardiological conditions and concerns, and she has access to the most state-of-the-art imaging techniques for fast and accurate diagnosis. Located within the Harley Street Clinic Diagnostic Centre in the heart of London’s medical district, she and her team are committed to providing a superlative service in a relaxed, welcoming and attentive environment.

"I have been extremely impressed by Dr Holdright's professionalism, expert clinical knowledge and practical solutions, and the unfailing courtesy which she shows her patients. This equally applies to the members of her team who are very efficient, polite and friendly."

"I want to put it on record that I received the most wonderful, the most professional service from the practice last week. I was so impressed with the whole process: everyone was on top of their job and so kind and helpful."

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"A very efficient, comprehensive and personalised service"

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