Danielle Greaves is a cardiologist based in Adelaide, SA, Australia. She works with people who have heart and circulation problems, especially when treatment may involve heart bypass surgery. Heart health can feel overwhelming, so her consultations focus on clear explanations and practical next steps.
Her work includes coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) and heart bypass surgery. These procedures are often used when the blood flow to the heart muscle is blocked or narrowed. In many cases, the goal is to improve blood supply and help the heart work more easily over time. Danielle also looks after patients during the times when care needs to be coordinated around surgery and recovery.
Cardiac care is not just about the heart on its own. At times, people also experience delirium while they’re in hospital, particularly around major surgery. Delirium can cause confusion, restlessness, or trouble thinking clearly. Danielle’s approach takes these concerns seriously and supports safer, calmer care during recovery.
Patients who see a cardiologist like Danielle can come with different histories, from ongoing symptoms such as chest discomfort or shortness of breath, to follow-up after tests or specialist reviews. Some people are deciding whether surgery is the best option for them, while others are planning what comes after. Her role is to help make sense of what’s happening and what the treatment path looks like, without making it complicated.
Information about Danielle’s formal education, research work, and clinical trials is not listed here. If you need details about training, previous roles, or any trial involvement, it’s best to check directly with the clinic. What matters most is getting care that fits your situation, and having a clinician who can guide you through the heart-focused steps and the hospital recovery side too.