Tristan D. Yan is a cardiologist based in Concord, NSW, working from 1 Hospital Road, Concord, NSW 2139, Australia.
His work focuses on heart conditions that can affect daily life, like valve problems, heart rhythm issues and blocked or narrowed heart arteries. In many cases, he helps patients when symptoms start to show up, such as chest pain, breathlessness, faint feelings, or a fast or irregular heartbeat.
A big part of his practice is heart valve care. This can include aortic valve stenosis and regurgitation, along with treatments like valve replacement. At times, patients may need procedures such as TAVR, or surgery for issues like aortic dissection and aortic aneurysm. He also looks after people who have long-term heart muscle problems, including cardiomyopathy and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
Tristan also manages coronary artery disease and heart attacks. That can mean working through treatment options that range from medicines and planning, to procedures such as PCI. For some people, this may go alongside bigger heart operations like CABG (heart bypass surgery). He is also involved in care where rapid heart deterioration is part of the picture, such as cardiogenic shock or cardiac arrest, where prompt, coordinated treatment matters.
Heart rhythm problems are another key area. This includes atrial fibrillation, and at times procedures like cardiac ablation or pacemaker implantation, depending on what’s going on and what the team recommends.
He works with patients who have complex health needs too. The range of services listed includes serious lung and chest conditions, plus major procedures done in hospital settings. This kind of care often involves working closely with other specialists so the heart side of things fits in with the broader plan.
In terms of experience, details like years and specific roles aren’t listed here. What is clear is that the services cover both routine and high-risk situations, including things like endocarditis, stroke, pulmonary embolism and pleural effusion.
Education information is also not shown on this page. No specific research or clinical trial details are listed here, but clinical studies may be considered where they fit a patient’s situation and local plans.