Rajan Rehan is a Cardiologist based in Concord, NSW 2139. He helps people with heart problems that can affect day to day life, from chest pain to long-term heart health. If you’ve been told you have issues like coronary heart disease or stable angina, this is the kind of care focused on keeping things steady and safe.
In many cases, cardiology care is about understanding what’s happening in the heart and then making a plan that fits real life. Rajan works with patients who may have heart failure, high blood pressure, or signs of reduced blood flow to the heart. He also looks after people with coronary artery spasm, which can cause sudden chest pain at times.
Some patients need support for problems that start earlier in life. Rajan also provides care for congenital heart disease (CHD), where the heart’s structure or flow is different from the usual. Care here often needs clear explanations and careful follow-up, because symptoms can change over time.
There’s also a focus on procedures when they’re needed. Rajan can be involved in percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), which is a type of treatment used to open narrowed coronary arteries. This may be part of managing conditions such as coronary artery spasm and coronary heart disease, depending on what the tests show.
About experience, formal details aren’t listed here. Education information isn’t provided in the available details either, so the best way to confirm training and background is to ask the clinic directly when you book. Clinical trial involvement also isn’t listed in the details provided.
If you’re dealing with stable angina, high blood pressure, or heart failure, having a clear plan can make a big difference. Rajan’s work centres on understanding heart symptoms like chest pain and then working through next steps, whether that’s medicines, monitoring, lifestyle advice, or procedures such as PCI when appropriate.
For people in Concord and the wider area who want a calm, practical approach to heart care, Rajan Rehan is there to help. You can contact the practice to discuss your situation and what tests or treatment might suit your case.