Jeroen M. Hendriks

Cardiologist

Male📍 Adelaide

About of Jeroen M. Hendriks

Jeroen M. Hendriks is a cardiologist based in Port Rd, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia. He works with people who have heart-related problems, and also looks at how other health issues can affect the heart and blood flow.


In many cases, his patients come in after symptoms like chest pain, shortness of breath, dizziness, or ongoing tiredness. He also helps people managing long-term conditions such as high blood pressure, heart failure, and stroke risk. At times, care also focuses on blocked or narrowed blood vessels, including atherosclerosis, peripheral artery disease, and heart attacks.


Some patients need procedures as part of their treatment plan. This can include angioplasty and cardiac ablation, depending on what’s going on and what the heart team thinks is best. He also treats people with heart rhythm issues, including atrial fibrillation, where getting the rhythm under control can make day-to-day life a lot easier.


Cardiovascular problems don’t always sit alone. Hendriks also works with patients who have other serious health conditions that can be linked to breathing and blood oxygen levels, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), pneumonia, and central sleep apnoea. People dealing with low sodium levels may also be assessed, as fluid and salts can affect how the heart and body cope.


He has also been listed as working with people facing more complex, ongoing conditions, including aneurysms and aneurysm repair. This includes abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) and thoracic aortic aneurysm. There are also mentions of thoracic outlet syndrome and emergency-level concerns like COVID-19, along with other lung and chest conditions.


Details on formal education, years of experience, research, and any specific clinical trials weren’t provided in the information available here.

Services & Conditions Treated

Atrial FibrillationAnorexiaAtherosclerosisCardiac AblationLung MetastasesPeripheral Artery DiseaseThymectomyAbdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA)Aneurysm RepairAngioplastyCentral Sleep ApneaChronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)COVID-19EmpyemaEndoscopyFluHeart AttackHeart FailureHIV/AIDSHypertensionLow Sodium LevelLung CancerMediastinal TumorMesotheliomaMyasthenia GravisNon-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC)ObesityPneumoniaPolymyalgia RheumaticaRhizomelic PseudopolyarthritisSevere Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)StrokeThoracic Aortic AneurysmThoracic Outlet SyndromeThymic Epithelial Tumor

Publications

1 total

A Review and Promise of Digital Health Technologies to Promote Global Cardiovascular Health: A Call to Action for Nursing.

The Journal of cardiovascular nursing • April 17, 2025

Clinical Trials

1 total

A Randomized Trial Comparing the ELUVIA Drug-eluting Stent Versus Bare Metal Self-expanding Nitinol Stents in the Treatment of Superficial Femoral and/or Proximal Popliteal Arteries

CompletedNot Applicable

Frequently Asked Questions

What conditions do you treat as a cardiologist?
I treat a range of heart and related conditions, including high blood pressure, heart failure, heart attack, angina, atherosclerosis and rhythm problems like atrial fibrillation.
What procedures or treatments do you offer?
I can perform or coordinate care for procedures such as cardiac ablation, angioplasty and aneurysm repair, and manage conditions like thoracic or abdominal aortic aneurysm as part of a broader plan.
Do you treat lung and related conditions as part of your practice?
In addition to heart care, I help manage issues that can overlap with lung health, such as COPD, pneumonia, and certain chest conditions, and coordinate care with relevant specialists when needed.
How can I book an appointment with you in Adelaide?
Appointments are arranged through my practice in Port Rd, Adelaide, SA. Please contact the clinic to check availability and suitability for your needs.
What should I expect at a cardiology consultation?
During a visit, I review your medical history, discuss symptoms, and may order tests to assess heart health. We’ll work together to plan treatment or a management strategy.
Can you help with acute symptoms like chest pain or shortness of breath?
If you’re experiencing urgent chest pain or severe shortness of breath, seek emergency care first. For non-urgent concerns, I can assess and guide you on next steps during a scheduled appointment.