Best Cardiologist in Brisbane
Dr Nghi Mai
Cardiologist
Dr Rolf Gomes
Cardiologist
and echocardiography. He graduated with a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery from The University of Queensland after which he completed his Cardiology Specialty training at The Prince Charles Hospital and The Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital. He is a Fellow of The Royal Australasian College of Physicians and a member of the Australian Medical Association.
Dr Karl Poon
Cardiologist
disease intervention, particularly as a teacher/proctor and high volume operator in TAVI (transcatheter aortic valve implantation).
Dr Kieran Dauber
Cardiologist
rhythm disorders including the assessment and diagnosis of patients with symptoms of arryhthmia. He performs procedures for ablation of cardiac arrhythmias such as supraventricular tachycardia, ventricular ectopy and ventricular tachycardia, atrial fibrillation and atrial flutter.
Dr John Younger
Cardiologist
interest in clinical imaging including echocardiography, stress echo and TOE, but particularly cardiac CT and cardiac MRI. He a co-author of the CSANZ position statement on calcium scoring and of the Australia and New Zealand Training guidelines for cardiac MRI.
Dr Akshay Mishra
Cardiologist
and served in the Indian army for ten years of which two were with the Special Forces. Upon moving to Australia, he initially trained at the Canberra Hospital before moving to Queensland where he trained in Cardiology at the Gold Coast and cardiologist prince charles hospital brisbane.
Dr Michael Yeong
Cardiologist
paediatric cardiology, echocardiography, cardiac MRI, and adolescent/adult congenital heart disease. Graduating from the University of New South Wales in 2002, Dr Yeong then went to complete extensive training in general paediatrics and paediatric cardiology. He was awarded a Fellowship in paediatric cardiology from the Royal Australasian College of Physicians in 2013 and general paediatrics in 2014.
Dr Rajan Prashar
Cardiologist
only Nuclear Cardiologist in the state practising clinical cardiology. His areas of interest in Cardiology include general clinical and diagnostic cardiology including coronary angiography, echocardiography, stress myocardial perfusion scans and CTCA.
Dr Andrew Small
Cardiologist
area. With over 15 years in private practice Andrew understands the needs of cardiac patients and aims to offer a comprehensive patient-focused cardiology service. Andrew practices as a solo practitioner and as such offers a patient centered approach to his practice; taking the time to get to know his patients and following them through with all aspects of their cardiology care and treatment.
Dr Naveen Dwivedi
Cardiologist
in both Queensland and New South Wales. Naveen has been a practicing Cardiologist in Brisbane since the year 2000, and has a considerable wealth of experience. Naveen provides inpatient management at Greenslopes Private Hospital and Sunnybank Private Hospital and performs procedures in the catheter laboratory in Greenslopes Private Hospital. Naveen consults and does non-invasive testing in Greenslopes Heart Centre, Logan Heart Centre and Redland Heart Centre.
What is cardiology?
Cardiology is the study of the heart, it is a branch of internal medicine that deals with diseases of the heart, the blood vessels near the heart and the blood circulation. A cardiologist is a specialist in internal medicine who has specialized in the treatment of heart disease through additional training. A cardiologist examines the development of cardiovascular diseases and specializes in curing them. These include diseases such as high blood pressure, coronary heart disease, heart attack, heart failure (heart failure) and cardiac arrhythmias.
What is a cardiologist?
Cardiology is a branch of internal medicine as an independent subject. A cardiologist specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases of the cardiovascular system. This specialist area is to be distinguished from the sub-area of cardiac surgery. A cardiologist is not the same as a heart surgeon. This opens the chest and performs heart surgery. The cardiologist, on the other hand, examines and diagnoses cardiovascular diseases and performs interventions such as cardiac catheterization or the insertion of a pacemaker.
What does a cardiologist do?
Cardiologists study, diagnose and treat diseases of the cardiovascular system. They are similar to other doctors in that they have to assess their patients, examine their medical history, and develop a treatment plan. You must also be able to answer patient questions in the cardiology department and communicate with the patient’s family during treatment. As part of the family history, heart attacks, strokes and sudden cardiac deaths are recorded and with regard to the presence of a heart disease, questions are asked about lifestyle (physical activity, alcohol and tobacco consumption, etc.) and the associated risk factors. Many of her professional responsibilities are specifically focused on treating the heart.
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