Audrey I. Adji is a cardiologist based in Darlinghurst, NSW. You can find the practice at 405 Liverpool St, Darlinghurst NSW 2010, Australia.
Heart issues can be scary and confusing, especially when symptoms come on suddenly. Audrey looks after people dealing with heart valve problems, high blood pressure, and ongoing heart conditions that need careful follow-up. In many cases, treatment is about getting the right plan in place early, so people can feel more steady and supported.
Her work covers conditions like aortic valve stenosis and heart failure. She also helps manage people after a heart attack, and looks at what’s needed for recovery and long-term heart health. At times, heart problems can overlap with breathing troubles, so pulmonary oedema and pulmonary hypertension can also come into the picture.
When someone needs a procedure, Audrey’s cardiology care includes options such as aortic valve replacement and transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). These treatments are usually considered when valve disease is affecting how blood moves through the heart. It’s a big decision, and it helps to have someone who can explain the next steps in plain language.
Audrey also sees patients with cardiogenic shock and looks at how to manage serious problems affecting the heart’s pumping ability. That kind of situation often needs fast thinking and close medical care, with decisions made based on what’s happening right now.
Some patients have longer-term genetic or structural heart issues too. Marfan syndrome is one example that can affect the heart and blood vessels, and it often needs a careful, organised approach over time. Lung transplant is also listed among the services connected with her cardiology work, which shows the care can be broader than just one heart problem in isolation.
Overall, Audrey’s practice focuses on heart health across a range of common and complex conditions. If you’re trying to understand a diagnosis like high blood pressure, valve disease, or heart failure, the goal is to make things clearer and help with practical next steps. Calm, straightforward care matters, and that’s what her cardiology work is built around.