Girish Dwivedi is a cardiologist based at 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia. His work focuses on helping people who have heart and blood vessel problems, from day-to-day risks to more urgent heart symptoms. If someone has been told they have a heart condition, or they’re having new chest pain, breathlessness, or irregular heartbeats, Dr Dwivedi can help sort out what’s going on and what to do next.
Cardiology can mean a lot of different things, and in many cases it starts with the basics: checking blood pressure, cholesterol, and heart rhythm, then working out why symptoms are happening. Conditions he commonly looks after include coronary heart disease and heart attacks, heart failure (including heart failure with preserved ejection fraction), angina, and problems with heart valves such as aortic valve stenosis. He also supports people with high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and other risk factors that can build up over time.
Heart rhythm issues are another big part of the picture. This can include atrial fibrillation and other irregular rhythms, plus faster rhythm episodes like paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia. At times, patients also need care for more serious rhythm problems such as ventricular tachycardia. Dr Dwivedi also treats people who have had major heart events, including acute coronary syndrome, cardiac arrest, and heart block.
Some patients are referred after imaging or hospital stays, and others come in because they’re trying to understand longer-term health problems. Cardiac care can overlap with other areas too. For example, he manages conditions where heart health is affected by things like diabetes, obesity, obstructive sleep apnoea, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. He also works with people who have inflammatory or rare conditions that can affect the heart, such as sarcoidosis and vasculitis.
For procedures, his practice includes options like percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), and he also deals with people who have had heart bypass surgery (including CABG). He can help after surgery and guide follow-up plans where the goal is steady, safe recovery and ongoing risk control.
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