Emily K. Granger is a Cardiologist based at St. Vincent's Hospital in Darlinghurst, NSW, Australia.
In her role, she looks after people with a range of heart and heart-related conditions. That can include heart failure, cardiomyopathy (such as dilated or hypertrophic cardiomyopathy), and problems with the heart valves like aortic regurgitation, aortic stenosis, and tricuspid regurgitation.
She also supports care for people who have had serious heart rhythm issues, including ventricular fibrillation. At times, patients come in with symptoms linked to fluid in the lungs, such as pulmonary oedema, and there are also conditions like pericarditis where the lining around the heart can become inflamed.
Some referrals are about treatment planning for procedures. Her listed services include pacemaker implantation, and she also works in areas connected to major heart and lung transplants, including heart transplant and lung transplant. For others, it may be about managing cardiology problems that show up alongside more complex ongoing medical needs.
Emily is also listed for care related to heart tumours and mesothelioma. That can mean working closely with the wider hospital team, especially when the heart is affected by something more than just the usual wear-and-tear type of problems.
Details about her experience and education are not provided here, so there isn’t any extra background to share. There is also no research or clinical trials information listed for her at this time.
What stays consistent is that cardiology care can feel overwhelming, and heart conditions can change over time. Having clear, practical medical support matters, whether someone is dealing with symptoms today, or planning care for the weeks and months ahead.