Chai-ann K. Ng is a cardiologist based in Darlinghurst, NSW. You can find the practice at 405 Liverpool Street, Darlinghurst, NSW 2010. Chai-ann looks after people who have heart rhythm conditions that need careful attention and ongoing follow-up.
Cardiology can mean lots of things, but Chai-ann’s work especially includes helping patients with Long QT Syndrome and Brugada Syndrome. These are conditions linked to how the heart’s electrical system works. In many cases, the main goal is to understand what your ECG shows, what triggers might be involved, and what helps reduce the risk of problems.
Some people are diagnosed after symptoms like fainting or palpitations. Others find out after a family history comes up, or when an ECG is done for a different reason. At times, it can feel confusing and worrying. Chai-ann focuses on making the next steps clearer, so you know what’s being checked and why.
Long QT Syndrome and Brugada Syndrome can affect people differently. Treatment plans may include lifestyle advice, medicines, and safety planning around situations that can bring on rhythm issues. Chai-ann also works through how follow-up usually works over time, so patients are not left guessing between appointments.
In the clinic, the focus is on calm, practical care. That means explaining results in plain language, listening to what you’re experiencing, and coordinating with other health professionals when it helps. If you’ve got a family history, discussions often include what that could mean for relatives too, and what kind of checks are typically considered.
Chai-ann has training in cardiology and continues to keep up with new thinking in heart rhythm care. Cardiology changes as research improves, and staying up to date matters for conditions like these.
When it’s relevant, clinical trial options can also be discussed as part of care planning. This is usually only considered if there are suitable studies for your situation and if it feels right for you.
Overall, the aim is simple: to help patients with these heart rhythm conditions feel supported, informed, and safe, with a plan that makes sense for everyday life.