Alistair W. Vickery is a cardiologist based in Crawley, WA. You’ll find the practice at M706, 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley WA 6009. He works with people dealing with heart and circulation health issues, especially where cholesterol and blood fat problems can raise risk over time.
In many cases, the care focuses on high cholesterol and inherited lipid conditions. That can include familial hypercholesterolemia and defective Apo B-100. There are also rarer genetic blood fat disorders such as familial lipoprotein lipase deficiency, and Apo C2 deficiency. These conditions can affect how the body handles fats, which can matter for long-term heart health.
Alistair also helps look after patients who have had or may be at risk of acute coronary syndrome. This can bring on chest pain, pressure, or other symptoms that need quick thinking and clear next steps. Managing risk factors alongside heart care is often part of the plan.
Some patients also have other ongoing health issues that can affect how the heart and lungs work together. For example, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is sometimes part of the bigger health picture. Type 2 diabetes is another common condition seen alongside heart risk, and it can change how doctors think about prevention and treatment. Chronic pain can also play a role in day-to-day health, sleep, activity, and stress, so it may come up during check-ins.
Experience details aren’t listed here, but the role is clearly focused on heart care for people with cholesterol-related risks, plus support for situations like acute coronary syndrome. The aim is usually practical: understand what’s going on, work out what needs attention first, and keep things manageable.
Education details also aren’t listed in the available information. If you want to know more about training and qualifications, it’s best to check directly with the clinic team. That’s often the quickest way to get the most accurate and up-to-date answers.
Research and clinical trial information also isn’t listed here. If clinical trials are relevant to your situation, the clinic can advise what options are available locally and what would suit your health needs.