Nicholas Myles is a cardiologist in Adelaide, based at Port Road in South Australia. He looks after people with heart conditions and also helps manage a few related health issues that can affect the heart and overall wellbeing.
In day to day care, he commonly sees patients with cardiomyopathy and myocarditis. These can be scary diagnoses, so the focus is on getting clear information, listening to what you’re feeling, and making a plan that fits your situation. At times, he also supports people who have obstructive sleep apnoea, because breathing problems during sleep can put extra strain on the body.
He may also be involved when patients are dealing with complex, ongoing conditions. For example, some people he works with have blood related concerns such as agranulocytosis, or have had to manage a cancer diagnosis like mantle cell lymphoma (MCL). Others may have mental health conditions such as schizophrenia, where support and coordination can make a big difference to how someone copes with appointments, routines, and treatment steps.
Because heart care touches so many parts of health, he takes a practical approach to decision making. That means talking through symptoms, how things have changed over time, and what tests or follow up might help. It’s not just about one result on a scan. It’s about how you’re living, what you’re worried about, and what will actually help in the weeks ahead.
In many cases, the work involves working out what’s going on, then building a steady care path with other health professionals when needed. Nicholas aims to keep the process calm and straightforward, even when the situation feels complicated.
While this page doesn’t list specific publication or research details, Nicholas does bring the real world of patient care into his practice. Clinical trial information isn’t provided here, so any trial options would be discussed directly if they become relevant for your care.