Ajay R. Sinhal is a cardiologist working from Sturt Road in Bedford Park, SA 5042. He looks after people who have heart valve problems, ongoing chest pain, and other common heart conditions that can make everyday life feel harder.
In many cases, patients come in with symptoms like shortness of breath, tiredness, or discomfort in the chest. He also helps manage conditions such as angina and coronary heart disease, including heart attacks and acute coronary syndrome. Sometimes the cause is linked to blocked or spasming heart arteries, and other times it’s more about how the heart valves are working.
Valve care is a big part of his practice. This can include aortic and mitral valve issues, like aortic regurgitation and aortic stenosis, as well as mitral stenosis and mitral regurgitation. He also cares for people who may need aortic valve replacement, and he works with treatment options such as transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) for suitable patients. For some people, careful follow-up after treatment is just as important as the procedure itself.
He also deals with rhythm and circulation-related problems where a cardiac procedure may help. Cardiac ablation can be part of the plan for certain patients, depending on what the heart tests show. Alongside this, he supports long-term heart health care, including help with hypertension, so risk factors are managed as early as possible.
Over time, his work includes assessing symptoms, organising the right checks, and making treatment plans that fit the person’s situation. This might mean medication changes, planning for a procedure, or watching closely if things are stable. At times, people just need clear answers and a steady plan, especially when they’re worried about what might be going on.
Ajay has cardiology training and uses that knowledge to guide practical decisions. He also keeps up with newer options in heart care, including modern valve treatments like TAVR, so patients can understand what’s available and what might suit them best.
Clinical trials aren’t listed in the same way as standard care, but he focuses on evidence-based treatment and current practice. If you’re unsure whether a study or new approach is relevant for your situation, he can talk it through as part of your care pathway.