Austin Whiteside

Cardiologist

Male📍 Curtin

About of Austin Whiteside

Austin Whiteside is a cardiologist based in Curtin, WA, Australia. He looks after heart-related health concerns, including serious emergencies like cardiac arrest.


Cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart suddenly stops pumping blood properly. It’s an emergency, and getting the right help fast can make a big difference. In many cases, people need urgent assessment, quick treatment, and close follow-up after the immediate danger has passed.


Day to day, a cardiology visit can be about getting answers and a clear plan. That might mean reviewing symptoms, checking risk factors, and making sure the heart is being looked after in a practical way. Austin’s work is focused on heart health, with cardiac arrest care being a key part of what he deals with.


At the moment, details about his work history, education, research work, and any involvement in clinical trials aren’t listed here. What is clear is the focus on cardiology care in the Curtin area, and a commitment to managing heart emergencies and heart health needs as they come up.

Services & Conditions Treated

Cardiac Arrest

Publications

1 total

Breaking down barriers: Call-taker strategies to address caller perception of inappropriateness of cardiopulmonary resuscitation during the emergency ambulance call.

Resuscitation • October 29, 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Dr Austin Whiteside based?
Dr Austin Whiteside practices in Curtin, WA, Australia.
What services does Dr Whiteside offer?
Dr Whiteside provides cardiology care, including treatment related to cardiac arrest as part of his services.
What conditions does he treat?
He treats heart and blood vessel related conditions as a cardiologist. If you’re worried about a heart issue, you can ask him for assessment and guidance.
How do I book an appointment?
To book an appointment, contact the clinic in Curtin, WA. The staff can help you find an available time that suits you.
What happens at my first visit?
In your first visit, the doctor will ask about your symptoms, medical history and may do tests to understand your heart health before making a plan.
What should I bring to my appointment?
Bring any medical records you have, a list of medicines you take and any questions you want to ask about your heart health.