Best Cardiologist in Warragul
Dr Tim Barton
Cardiologist
Dr Jeffrey Alison
Cardiologist
20 years’ clinical experience in this subspecialty (often referred to as “Electrophysiology and Pacing”).He consults and advises on management of both ambulatory and hospitalised patients with heart rhythm disorders.
Dr Sophie Gettens
Cardiologist
Training in Cardiology at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney. Sophie moved to Melbourne in 2019, and undertook a fellowship in Non-Invasive Imaging at MonashHeart. She has an interest in echocardiography and has also attained her Diploma of Diagnostic Ultrasound (Cardiology).
Dr David Adams
Cardiologist
EP studies. Dr Adam trained at Monash University in Melbourne and completed his residency and general cardiology training at Monash Medical Centre in Victoria. He then spent two years completing a fellowship in cardiac electrophysiology at the Royal Jubilee Hospital, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, before returning to Melbourne to commence specialist practice.
Dr Logan Bittinger
Cardiologist
training in Cardiac Rhythm Management, cardiac device implantation and catheter ablation of cardiac arrhythmias.He then spent a year learning complex ablation techniques, particularly for atrial fibrillation, at Canada’s highest volume centre for atrial fibrillation ablation in Victoria, British Columbia.
Dr Ben Dundon
Cardiologist
coronary artery disease and chest pain syndromes.Ben completed his advanced training in cardiology in 2005, before undertaking a PhD in advanced cardiac imaging utilising Cardiac MRI.
Dr Stewart Healy
Cardiologist
at Monash Medical Centre after moving from Tasmania where he completed his basic training at the Royal Hobart Hospital. Stewart then completed a one year non-invasive imaging fellowship at Monash Heart in 2010.
Dr Bon Chou
Cardiologist
a two year fellowship in echocardiography at Monash Medical Centre. Apart from general clinical cardiology, he has a particular interest in assessing cardiac function and valvular heart disease with cardiac ultrasound including expertise in transoesophageal and stress echocardiography.
Dr Kuhendra Balakrishnan
Cardiologist
training in Cardiology and General Medicine at the Austin Hospital, Heidelberg and Launceston General Hospital, Tasmania. Subsequently, he undertook a non-invasive cardiac imaging fellowship focusing on echocardiography and cardiac CT at Monash Heart.
Dr Mohammad (Peyman) Alasti
Cardiologist
training at Rajaei Heart Centre in Iran in 2004 before undertaking a fellowship in interventional electrophysiology and cardiac device implantation at the same 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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