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He has held locum Consultant Cardiologist positions at the Royal Bournemouth Hospital and the Northern General Hospital, Sheffield, but has been a full-time Consultant Interventional Cardiologist at Lincoln County Hospital since 2010.
Dr Jokhi's current practice covers all aspects of general cardiology, but he has a specialist interest in diagnosis, management and treatment of coronary artery disease but also particularly complex percutaneous coronary intervention (angioplasty).
Lincoln Private Hospital, Nettleham Road, Lincoln, LN2 1QU
Our private hospital offers treatments and services for patients in the Lincoln, Lincolnshire and surrounding areas
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A General Medical Council (GMC) number is a unique ID that shows a specialist is officially registered and approved to practice medicine in the UK.
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You can either book an consultation via the online booking process, fill in the enquiry form, or give us a call at 0808 101 0337.
Find out how much private healthcare costs and how these prices break down.
Whether you have your own private medical insurance policy or are covered through your employer, we'll guide you through how to make a claim for treatment at a Circle Hospital.
The number one benefit of private healthcare for most people is that you'll experience a shorter waiting time for treatment. We don't have long waiting lists, and in general you'll simply get treatment as and when you need it.
As a private patient, you shouldn't experience long waits between appointments. We can usually offer you an initial consultation within days of you getting in touch, and we'll book you in for the treatments you need on a date and time that suits you.
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