James C. Weaver is a cardiologist based on Missenden Road in Camperdown, NSW. He looks after people who have heart and blood vessel concerns, from ongoing chest discomfort to issues that need urgent attention. If you have symptoms like chest pain, pressure, breathlessness, or a fast or uneven heartbeat, he can help sort out what might be going on and what to do next.
In many cases, James helps manage conditions linked to coronary heart disease and angina, including both stable angina and more worrying episodes like acute coronary syndrome. He also works with people who have had a heart attack, and those who need follow-up care to reduce the risk of things happening again. At times, heart problems can be caused by changes in how blood vessels tighten, so he may look at issues such as vasoconstriction and coronary artery spasm as part of the picture.
James also cares for people with cardiomyopathy, where the heart muscle doesn’t work the way it should, and for people with inflammation around the heart, such as pericarditis. Some patients come in with other conditions that affect blood clotting and blood flow. For example, he may be involved in care where antiphospholipid syndrome is part of someone’s health story.
Depending on your situation, his cardiology work can include planning and supporting treatment that may involve percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). He also supports people who have had heart bypass surgery, focusing on recovery and longer-term management. Sleep can matter for heart health too, so he looks at obstructive sleep apnoea when it’s relevant, especially when tiredness, snoring, or breathing pauses are part of the symptoms.
Like many cardiologists, James works closely with the wider care team, including your GP and other specialists, so decisions fit your overall health. He takes time to explain options in plain language and to talk through risks and next steps. Over time, this approach helps people feel more confident about treatment, whether they’re dealing with day-to-day angina or something that needs quicker action.