Muayad Alasady is a Cardiologist based in Canberra, ACT, Australia. He looks after people who have heart rhythm problems, blocked or narrowed heart arteries, and other long-term heart health issues. If you’re dealing with symptoms that keep coming back, or you’ve had a heart event in the past, he helps people make sense of what’s going on and what to do next.
In clinic, the focus is often on conditions like atrial fibrillation, coronary heart disease, heart attacks, and strokes. He also treats heart-related problems that can sit alongside other health concerns, such as obesity. At times, people are referred because of fainting or near-fainting episodes, including familial neurocardiogenic syncope. These cases can be scary, so clear explanations matter.
Muayad also works with patients who may need cardiac ablation. That’s a procedure used to help control certain abnormal heart rhythms, especially when medicines haven’t been enough or when side effects are hard to manage. The process usually starts with careful assessment, then talking through options in plain language. Cardiology can feel full of big terms, so he keeps things practical and grounded.
His experience is in day-to-day cardiology care, including ongoing management as well as support after more serious events. Many patients also want help with lifestyle steps that can support the treatment plan, like taking a steady approach to weight, activity, and heart-smart habits. Over time, small changes can make a real difference, even when the heart condition itself can’t be “fixed” overnight.
In terms of education, he has completed medical training and then cardiology-focused study, building the skills needed for both regular consultations and longer, more detailed planning. He stays up to date with current care pathways and newer treatment results, especially for heart rhythm care and procedures.
Clinical trials aren’t listed in this profile, but it’s still the kind of clinic where options can be discussed if they apply. If a trial or research study is relevant for a person’s situation, it can be talked through as part of the overall decision-making process.
You can expect a steady, respectful approach—focused on your health, your questions, and getting a plan that fits your life in Canberra.