Suraya H. Kamsani

Cardiologist

Female📍 Adelaide

About of Suraya H. Kamsani

Suraya H. Kamsani is a cardiologist based in Adelaide, SA, Australia. She looks after people who need help with heart health problems, especially issues related to heart rhythm and getting symptoms under control.


In many cases, her patients come in because something has felt “off” in the chest. That can include fast or irregular heartbeats, breathlessness, or episodes where you feel faint. She also works with people dealing with atrial fibrillation, one of the more common rhythm conditions. Over time, managing it well can make a big difference to how someone feels day to day.


Suraya also helps with treatment options for ongoing rhythm problems. This can include cardiac ablation, where the goal is to improve how the heart’s electrical signals behave. At times, people don’t just need one treatment. They need a plan that fits their overall health, their triggers, and what they’ve tried before.


Some patients are referred after they’ve had fainting or near-fainting. Fainting can have many causes, so it’s important to figure out what’s going on. She focuses on getting a clear picture and then lining up the right next steps.


Her work can also include helping with less common heart conditions, such as cardiac diverticulum. If your symptoms are unusual or a scan raises questions, it helps to have someone who can explain what it means and what might be done next.


Suraya can also support people with familial dysautonomia. This is one of those conditions that can affect the body’s automatic functions, and heart symptoms may be part of the picture. In these cases, care often needs to be steady and practical, with attention to how the condition shows up over time.


When it comes to experience, her day-to-day focus is on cardiology care for rhythm issues, fainting symptoms, and treatment planning that includes ablation when appropriate. She’s trained in cardiology and uses that foundation to guide care decisions with clear explanations, not jargon.


Research and new treatment ideas matter in cardiology, and she keeps an eye on what’s changing in heart care. If clinical trials are ever relevant to a person’s situation, she can discuss the idea in plain terms and help you understand whether it makes sense to look into options like that.

Services & Conditions Treated

Cardiac DiverticulumAtrial FibrillationCardiac AblationFaintingFamilial Dysautonomia

Publications

1 total

Adoption of left bundle branch area pacing using stylet-driven lead in a tertiary academic training center: Learning curve and acute procedural outcomes.

Heart rhythm O2 • April 09, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What services do you offer as a cardiologist in Adelaide?
I focus on heart-related care and offer services including assessment and management of Atrial Fibrillation, Cardiac Ablation, evaluation of Cardiac Diverticulum, and guidance for fainting. I can also discuss Familial Dysautonomia when relevant to your heart health.
What heart conditions do you treat?
Common concerns I see include irregular heart rhythms like Atrial Fibrillation, issues that may lead to fainting, and conditions such as those related to Cardiac Diverticulum. If you’re unsure about a symptom, bring it up at your visit and we’ll work through it.
What is Cardiac Ablation?
Cardiac Ablation is a procedure used to treat certain heart rhythm problems. We’d discuss whether it’s appropriate for you based on your rhythm issues, tests, and overall health. If it’s right for you, I’ll explain the steps and risks at your appointment.
How do I book an appointment in Adelaide?
To see me, please contact the local clinic in Adelaide, SA, to arrange a consultation. They’ll guide you on availability, what to bring, and how to prepare for your visit.
What should I bring to my appointment?
Bring any recent heart test results, a list of medications, and notes about your symptoms (for example when they occur and how long they last). If you have a family history related to heart conditions, bring that information too.
What can I expect during my first visit?
We’ll review your medical history, discuss your symptoms or concerns, and may plan tests to assess your heart health. The goal is to understand your situation and outline a plan together.