Consultant Cardiologist & Physician
BSc (Hons Physiology), MB, BS, MRCP (UK), FRCP (London), FRCP (Edinburgh)
North West and Nationwide
Dr Philip Stuart Lewis is a Consultant Cardiologist & Physician, based in Cheshire. He is also Honorary Senior Lecturer (Teaching and Research), University of Manchester, Visiting Senior Lecturer, Manchester at Manchester Metropolitan University and Consultant Cardiologist & Physician at Stepping Hill Hospital, Stockport, the Alexandra Hospital in Cheadle and the Wilmslow Hospital.
Dr Lewis has been an active hospital physician since qualifying in 1971 and estimates that he has been responsible for over 150,000 care episodes. He is currently Senior Physician & Cardiologist at Stepping Hill Hospital and simultaneously in a successful private practice.
Dr Lewis had over 10 years’ experience as a Consultant Intensivist and over 30 years as a general physician. He led his team to win Hospital Doctor Cardiovascular Team of the Year Award in 2005. He is a medical innovator and has been recognised as one of the most effective clinical trainers of doctors, nurses, midwives and others including lay workers and pharmacists in collaboration with primary care and public health. He is also a clinical examiner for the Royal College of Physicians.
Dr Lewis is heavily involved in hypertension and cardiovascular research and in preventive cardiology being cardiological advisor to the Stockport Cardiovascular Risk Factor Prevention scheme in which > 200,000 patients have been screened in primary care. He is widely published. His current research centres around blood pressure measurement, electrocardiogram acquisition and early diagnosis of heart attacks.
2003 Clinical Hypertension Specialist - European Society of Hypertension. 2008 Diploma in Biblical & Theological Studies, University of Oxford. 2014 British Hypertension Society recognition as Hypertension Specialist
GMC Reference No. 1522404. Fellow of the British Hypertension Society. British Hypertension Society (inaugural member). European Society of Hypertension. International Society of Hypertension. British Cardiac Society. British Society for Heart Failure. Manchester Medical Society