Noel C. Chan

Cardiologist

Male📍 Clayton

About of Noel C. Chan

Noel C. Chan is a Cardiologist who works out of 246 Clayton Road, Clayton, VIC 3168. He looks after people who come in with heart and blood vessel concerns, and he also supports patients dealing with clot-related problems.

In day to day practice, this can mean helping people manage things like atrial fibrillation, stroke risk, and long-term heart disease. He also sees patients after events such as acute coronary syndrome, and for follow up after heart bypass surgery. At times, people need help understanding what the next steps are, what medicines do, and what to watch for at home.

Clots are another big part of care. This includes deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism, as well as venous thromboembolism more broadly. There are also cases where clotting affects other areas, like mesenteric venous problems. Noel focuses on getting the right assessment and making a clear plan, because timing and early action can really matter.

He also deals with conditions linked to narrowed or blocked blood flow. That can look like peripheral artery disease, atherosclerosis, and problems where an artery or blood vessel is affected. Some patients have had arterial embolism, and others have symptoms that need careful checks to work out what’s going on.

Not every patient is the same. Some appointments involve heart symptoms, while others are about clotting and bleeding balance, such as immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) and thrombocytopenia. There are also rarer causes of clotting and bleeding that can show up in heart and blood vessel care, including factor-related issues. Noel takes a practical approach and helps patients understand their condition in plain language.

Over time, his work has included care for adults with a wide range of heart and vascular concerns, from routine management to more urgent situations like severe breathing or chest presentations. He also supports people with complex histories, including those who have had major joint surgery, like hip or knee replacement, when blood clot risk is part of the story.

Services & Conditions Treated

Venous Thromboembolism (VTE)AtherosclerosisAtrial FibrillationDeep Vein ThrombosisMesenteric Venous ThrombosisPeripheral Artery DiseaseStrokeAcute Coronary SyndromeAdult Immune ThrombocytopeniaArterial EmbolismBlood ClotsCoronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG)Coronary Heart DiseaseCOVID-19Factor 5 DeficiencyHeart Bypass SurgeryHip ReplacementImmune Thrombocytopenic Purpura (ITP)Knee ReplacementMitral StenosisPneumoniaPulmonary EmbolismPurpuraSevere Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)Thrombocytopenia

Publications

1 total

Reticulocyte Production Index in Heart Failure: Refining Prognosis Beyond Current Risk Markers?

The Canadian journal of cardiology • March 02, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Noel C. Chan offer?
Dr Noel C. Chan is a cardiologist who treats a range of heart and vascular conditions, including blood clots, atherosclerosis, atrial fibrillation, coronary heart disease, stroke, heart bypass surgery, and after procedures like knee or hip replacements.
What conditions does he treat?
He manages conditions such as venous thromboembolism, deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, arterial embolism, peripheral artery disease, mitral stenosis, acute coronary syndrome, and immune-related blood problems affecting the heart and circulation.
Where is the clinic located?
The practice is at 246 Clayton Road, Clayton, VIC 3168, Australia.
How do I book an appointment?
To book an appointment with Dr Chan, please contact the clinic directly. They can provide available times and help you choose a suitable slot.
What should I bring to my appointment?
Bring any relevant medical records, imaging results, a list of medications, and notes about your symptoms or concerns so the doctor can review them with you.
What kinds of heart and vascular issues will I see him for?
He treats conditions related to the heart and blood vessels, including heart disease, blood clots, atrial fibrillation, stroke risk, and recovery after surgical procedures like coronary artery bypass grafting or joint replacements.