Shinsuke Iwai is a cardiologist based in Adelaide, working at 1 Port Road, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia.
His clinic care is mainly about heart rhythm and heart function issues. That can include atrial fibrillation and atrial tachycardia, along with other types of arrhythmias. For some people, the main problem is an irregular or fast heartbeat that comes and goes. For others, it can feel more constant, and it can make daily life harder.
In many cases, he helps patients figure out what is driving the symptoms, and what options make sense next. When medication alone isn’t enough, he can also support treatment that targets the rhythm problem more directly. This may include cardiac ablation, where the goal is to reduce or stop abnormal heart signals.
He also looks after people with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, a heart rhythm condition that needs careful management. At times, some patients come in after sudden or serious heart events, and need urgent attention. Cardiac tamponade and thrombectomy are both listed as part of the care he provides, so the team is set up to handle complex situations when they arise.
Along with heart-related issues, his service list includes gastroparesis as well. That can be a tricky condition, and it often comes with ongoing symptoms. Having a clinician who is comfortable managing more than one health problem can make things feel less overwhelming for patients who are dealing with more than one system at once.
Over time, he has built practical experience in caring for people with rhythm disorders and other heart problems. His approach stays grounded in what is known to help, with a focus on clear next steps rather than guesswork.
Research and clinical trials are not specifically listed here, but he does use current, evidence-based care. If you’re trying to understand what treatment options are available for your specific condition, he can help you talk it through in a calm, straightforward way.