Dr Richard Alcock is a highly experienced Consultant Interventional Cardiologist with over 26 years in health and medicine, including 19 years as a medical doctor and 15 years specialising in cardiology. Holding a Bachelor of Applied Science in Physiotherapy and an MBBS (Honours) degree, Dr Alcock has also completed a Master of Philosophy (M.Phil) in cardiovascular research. His expertise is further honed by two Interventional Cardiology Fellowships, both locally and internationally, making him an authoritative figure in his field.
Dr Alcock is currently an Interventional Cardiologist at Royal Perth Hospital, WA, where he serves as the Director of the Cardiac Catheterisation Laboratory, Director of the Interventional Fellowship training program, and Director of the Complex Coronary Intervention Program. His extensive research contributions have been presented and published at national and international levels.
In the medicolegal field, Dr Alcock is a sought-after expert, providing independent opinions on complex cases related to coronary artery disease. His deep expertise in coronary angiography, revascularisation strategies, and procedural cardiology positions him as a trusted source for objective, thorough evaluations in cases of medical negligence, treatment outcomes, and procedural complications. Dr Alcock’s balanced theoretical knowledge and practical skills in interventional cardiology offer invaluable insights for medico-legal matters, particularly those involving coronary interventions and related procedures.