Anthony C. Keech is a cardiologist based in Camperdown, NSW. He works out of Level 6, 92-94 Parramatta Road, Camperdown, where patients can get help with heart and blood vessel problems, especially when things are getting more serious or harder to manage.
As a cardiologist, Anthony looks after people with a range of conditions that affect the heart, arteries, and circulation. This can include coronary heart disease, angina, and heart attacks. At times, he also helps when someone has unstable angina, arrhythmias, or issues like heart failure. Other common heart-related problems he may see include high cholesterol and atherosclerosis, which can raise the risk of heart disease over time.
Diabetes and heart health often go hand in hand, and Anthony’s practice includes patients dealing with type 1 and type 2 diabetes. In many cases, the heart and blood vessels are affected alongside other long-term health issues, so care may focus on reducing risk and keeping symptoms under control. He may also support people with related complications such as diabetic retinopathy and peripheral neuropathy, as part of a wider plan for ongoing health.
He also works with patients who have problems with blood flow in the legs and other areas of the body. Peripheral artery disease is one example. There are also situations involving blood clots, such as deep vein thrombosis and venous thromboembolism, and heart-focused care can be needed when circulation is under pressure.
Sometimes patients come in with symptoms that can be linked to emergency or urgent conditions. Anthony’s work can include looking after stroke and helping assess heart-related causes of collapse or sudden changes in health, including cardiac arrest. At times, arrhythmias like inappropriately fast heart rates are part of the picture too.
The practice also covers more complex heart conditions. This includes cardiomyopathy and problems with heart valves, such as aortic regurgitation. Some patients may need procedures, including percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). For suitable cases, heart valve treatment options like transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) may also be considered as part of care.
Alongside adult heart care, the broader service also mentions care for metabolic syndrome and obesity. It can be a tough combo for many people, and it often needs steady, practical management. Anthony’s approach stays grounded and focused on what matters for each person’s day-to-day health, not just the labels.