Clare Arnott is a Cardiologist based in Camperdown, NSW. You’ll find her at 50 Missenden Rd, Camperdown, NSW 2050.
Clare looks after people who have heart and circulation issues, especially when they come with other health problems. In many cases, her care helps connect the dots between the heart, the lungs, and the kidneys, so the treatment plan makes sense as a whole.
Her work includes caring for patients with heart failure and coronary heart disease, including people who may be dealing with acute coronary syndrome. She also supports people with atherosclerosis, where plaque build-up can affect blood flow over time.
Some patients see Clare because they’re living with long-term conditions like type 2 diabetes and chronic kidney disease. Diabetes can also link in with diabetic nephropathy, and she helps manage the heart risks that can come along with that. At times, care can also involve people with Eisenmenger syndrome, which is a rare heart condition and needs careful follow-up.
Clare also treats heart and lung related problems such as cor pulmonale, especially when there’s a history of COPD. For people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, the heart can be affected, and a clear plan is important to keep symptoms under control.
There are also times when patients need help with more unusual conditions. Wilson disease is one example. When this condition affects the body, it can put strain on organs, and heart health may be part of the bigger picture.
Clare’s approach is steady and practical. Cardiology can feel overwhelming, so she focuses on what matters most for day-to-day health—how things are tracking, what changes to watch for, and what options might help. She aims to make sure people understand the “why” behind the plan, not just the next test or medication.
Depending on the situation, care can involve coordinating treatment for heart disease alongside kidney and lung conditions. This is especially true for people managing multiple diagnoses at once, where small changes in one area can affect another.
Clare Arnott works to keep treatment aligned with current care needs, and she supports patients through ongoing management, not just quick fixes. If you’re dealing with heart concerns alongside other long-term conditions, getting the full picture is often the key—and that’s what her consultations are set up to do.