Jamie I. Vandenberg is a Cardiologist based in Darlinghurst, NSW. The practice is at 405 Liverpool Street, Darlinghurst NSW 2010, Australia.
Jamie looks after people with heart rhythm issues and heart muscle problems. This can include long QT syndrome, fast or unstable rhythms like ventricular tachycardia and cardiac arrest situations, and rhythm problems such as atrial fibrillation. At times, care may also be needed for conditions like Brugada syndrome and cardiomyopathy, including dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM).
Some cases are linked to things that affect the body’s chemistry. For example, low potassium levels and metabolic acidosis can change how the heart behaves. Jamie’s work involves thinking about the bigger picture, not just the heartbeat on its own.
Day to day, the approach is about making sure the heart is understood properly and that treatment fits what’s happening for each person. That might mean helping patients manage ongoing rhythm concerns, discussing options for care, and planning follow-up so things stay on track. In many cases, having a clear plan can make a big difference to how confident people feel day to day.
Experience in cardiology includes working with a wide range of rhythm and cardiomyopathy-related problems, from long-term management needs to urgent situations where rapid action matters. Over time, this type of work also builds a strong focus on safety and steady decision making, especially when symptoms can come and go.
Education is grounded in cardiology training, with a focus on how the heart’s electrical system and heart muscle can affect health. The main goal is practical, understandable care that supports better outcomes and helps people know what to watch for.
If you’re dealing with repeated palpitations, episodes of dizziness or fainting, or a history of rhythm problems, it can help to get proper cardiology assessment. Jamie’s practice is set up to help patients sort out what’s going on and move forward with a plan that’s realistic for everyday life.