P Boon Lim
Dr. Boon Lim is a highly regarded Consultant Cardiologist based at Imperial College London and Hammersmith Hospital in London.
Dr. Lim's dedication to patient education and support is evident through his authorship of "Keeping your heart healthy," a Penguin life expert book. Additionally, he has created the charitable website www.StopFainting.com, aimed at helping patients better understand fainting episodes and providing guidance on how to improve their condition.
Recognized as a Top Doctor of the year for three consecutive years by his medical peers, Dr. Lim has established himself as a leader in the field. His strong interest in the autonomic nervous system's role in heart health led him to pursue a PhD at Imperial College London, where he conducted research on this topic and has contributed to the medical literature with over 100 peer-reviewed publications.
Beyond his clinical practice, Dr. Lim has diversified his skills by training as a Tai-Chi instructor during his time at Cambridge medical school. In recent years, he has focused on breathwork techniques as a HealthMath coach, guiding both patients and staff in achieving better health through these practices.
Dr. Boon Lim serves as an advisor to several Medtech companies, with a specific emphasis on heart rate variability (HRV) and electrocardiogram (ECG) interpretation. This involvement reflects his commitment to staying at the forefront of technological advancements in the medical field.
In his day-to-day clinical practice, Dr. Lim specializes in cardiac arrhythmias and autonomic nervous disorders such as syncope, postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, and long COVID. He has observed that a holistic approach to patient care, emphasizing the pillars of nutrition, rest, movement, and mindset shift, leads to the most significant and sustainable improvements in the health and well-being of his patients. Dr. Boon Lim's comprehensive and patient-centered approach sets him apart as a compassionate and forward-thinking medical professional in the field of cardiology.