Chong X. Zhou

Cardiologist

Male📍 Adelaide

About of Chong X. Zhou

Chong X. Zhou is a cardiologist based in Adelaide, at 21 Divett Place, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia.


Cardiac care isn’t always straightforward. In clinic, he looks after people with heart-related problems, and also helps manage risks that sit alongside other medical issues. At times, that means working out what’s happening with the heart while other conditions are being treated too.


His work can include looking at serious and urgent situations, such as cardiac tamponade. He also supports people with heart tumour concerns, and works through heart symptoms that can be linked to things like high cholesterol and other metabolic problems.


Many patients he sees have ongoing health needs. For example, he may be involved in care when someone has diabetes-related issues like diabetic ketoacidosis, or when alcohol has played a role in metabolic problems. Metabolic acidosis and hypothermia are also part of the wider picture in some cases.


There can also be rare conditions in the mix. His service listings mention things like Cowden Syndrome, Familial Hypertriglyceridemia, and Bannayan-Riley-Ruvalcaba Syndrome. There are also neurological and blood-vessel conditions listed, such as cerebral cavernous malformation and Lhermitte-Duclos disease. When patients have this kind of complexity, the approach needs to be calm, practical, and coordinated.


Over time, this kind of work builds solid experience in handling heart-related concerns across different age groups and health backgrounds. It often involves careful checking, steady follow-up, and making sure plans fit with the rest of the person’s medical care.


Education details and formal research information aren’t listed here, so they can’t be confirmed from the information provided. Clinical trial details also aren’t listed.


If you’re trying to understand what’s going on with your heart, it helps to bring any recent test results, medication lists, and a clear timeline of symptoms. That way, care can start from the right place and decisions can be made based on what’s happening for you, not just guesswork.

Services & Conditions Treated

Alcoholic KetoacidosisBannayan-Riley-Ruvalcaba SyndromeCardiac TamponadeCerebral Cavernous MalformationCowden SyndromeDiabetic KetoacidosisFamilial HypertriglyceridemiaHeart TumorHigh CholesterolHypothermiaLhermitte-Duclos DiseaseMetabolic AcidosisRuvalcaba Syndrome

Publications

1 total

Left atrial cavernous haemangioma presenting with cardiac tamponade in a patient with Cowden syndrome.

BMJ case reports • July 11, 2019

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Chong X. Zhou offer?
Dr Chong X. Zhou, a cardiologist in Adelaide, provides care related to heart and metabolic conditions. His listed services include managing conditions such as diabetic and alcoholic ketoacidosis, heart tumours, high cholesterol, and metabolic issues, as well as rare syndromes affecting the heart and blood vessels.
Which conditions can Dr Zhou help with?
Dr Zhou has experience with a range of conditions including alcoholic ketoacidosis, diabetic ketoacidosis, metabolic acidosis, heart tumours, cerebral cavernous malformation, and various syndromes like Bannayan-Riley-Ruvalcaba, Cowden, and Ruvalcaba. He also addresses high cholesterol and related heart concerns.
Where is Dr Zhou's clinic located?
The clinic is at 21 Divett Place, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia.
How can I book an appointment with Dr Zhou?
Appointments can be arranged through the clinic in Adelaide. Please contact the clinic directly to check availability and booking options.
What should I bring to my appointment?
Bring any relevant medical records, current medications, and details about your heart or metabolic symptoms. If you have test results or imaging, bring copies or information so the doctor can review them.
Who is Dr Chong X. Zhou for?
Dr Zhou is a cardiologist who works with patients needing heart-related assessment and management, including those with metabolic issues or specific syndromes affecting the heart and blood vessels.