Geoff A. Strange is a cardiologist working out of 50 Missenden Rd, Camperdown, NSW 2050, Australia. If you’ve been told you have a heart issue, or you’re trying to get a clear plan for tests and treatment, he helps sort through what it all means in plain terms.
As a heart specialist, he looks after people with a range of conditions. This can include high blood pressure (and what to do when it’s not under control), heart failure, and problems with heart valves such as aortic valve stenosis and mitral valve regurgitation. There are also cases involving weaker heart pumping over time, including heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF), which can still leave people feeling tired and breathless.
Some patients need help with pressure in the lungs, including pulmonary hypertension and cor pulmonale. At times, care also covers congenital heart disease (CHD), like ventricular septal defects and coarctation of the aorta. In some situations, people may come to the clinic with complex medical histories, including Eisenmenger syndrome.
Heart care can be needed for both long-term management and more urgent symptoms. Geoff’s clinic focuses on steady, practical steps—working out what’s going on, checking how the heart is working, and then planning treatment that fits real life. That might involve medication changes, follow-up scheduling, and ongoing monitoring for issues like aortic regurgitation, tricuspid regurgitation, and coronary heart disease.
Experience details and formal education information aren’t listed here, but the day-to-day work in cardiology is about keeping a close eye on symptoms and test results, and making sure patients aren’t left guessing. The aim is to make decisions that feel calm and clear, especially when the condition is long term.
Research and clinical trials aren’t provided in the information here. If clinical trials are relevant for a specific condition, that can be discussed as part of care when appropriate. For now, the priority is getting the diagnosis right and helping patients move forward with a workable treatment plan.