Patients who have blocked or narrowed coronary arteries will receive a coronary angiogram that uses X-ray and special dye to show the blockage in the vessels of their heart.
However, a further invasive procedure is needed to assess if the narrowing is causing flow problems.
Dr Alvina Amin, clinical director for cardiology, said: “We are incredibly proud to be one of the first centres offering this advanced investigation.
“It highlights our unwavering commitment to advancing patient care through innovation.
“This milestone marks a significant continuation of our journey toward delivering the most advanced cardiology services available, setting new standards in patient care both nationally and internationally.”
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