A coronorary angiogram is an investigation of the coronary arteries using X rays. It is used to see whether your coronary arteries are narrowed or blocked by deposits of cholesterol or calcium. If left intreated, these blockages can cause heart failure. Before the test, a dye is injected to make the vessels of the heart more visibile and a catheter is inserted into the vessel.
The following health professionals work at The Portland Hospital and also specialise in Coronary angiography