Dr Ayyaz Sultan — Consultant Cardiologist & Expert Witness. Independent, objective, and CPR Part 35 compliant expert reports for UK legal proceedings.
Dr Sultan provides independent cardiology expert witness reports and medico-legal assessments for solicitors, insurers, and medico-legal agencies across the UK.
His practice combines broad cardiology expertise with specialist insight into complex, trauma-related, and autonomic conditions — delivering clear, defensible, and CPR Part 35–compliant reports trusted by legal professionals for clarity, consistency, and credibility.
All reports are objective, evidence-based, and compliant with medico-legal standards, with clear reasoning that is robust for legal proceedings.
All physical examinations are conducted face-to-face — not remotely — ensuring thorough, hands-on clinical assessment.
All diagnostic tests are carried out at CQC-regulated clinical sites in Wigan, Chorley, Manchester, and Salford.
Chest pain, palpitations, arrhythmias including AF, syncope or collapse, heart failure, breathlessness, hypertension, and cardiovascular risk.
Assessment of cardiovascular symptoms following trauma — chest pain, palpitations, new-onset AF, breathlessness, syncope, and dizziness after road traffic accidents.
A recognised and emerging medico-legal niche — post-traumatic POTS, whiplash-associated autonomic dysfunction, cervical injury–related symptoms, unexplained tachycardia and fatigue. This area is frequently misdiagnosed as anxiety. Expert input is critical.
Coronary angiography, PCI, stent, pacemaker complications, and post-procedural cardiac symptoms. Interpretation of cardiac investigations and timelines.
When the legal outcome depends on clinical precision, the expertise behind the report matters.
✦ Consultant Cardiologist with specialist dysautonomia expertise
✦ Strong experience in trauma-related cardiac presentations
✦ Clear, structured, legally robust reporting style
✦ Ability to identify subtle or overlooked conditions
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