Michael Troup is a cardiologist based in Darlinghurst, NSW, Australia. He works with people who have heart conditions that need careful, long-term heart care, as well as urgent situations where the details matter.
In his clinic, Michael looks after patients across a range of heart problems. This includes Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection (SCAD), which can cause sudden chest pain and can be scary for patients and families. He also cares for people with congenital heart issues, including congenital coronary artery malformation and more complex conditions like transposition of the great arteries.
Heart care isn’t always the same for everyone. In many cases, management comes down to making a clear plan for what to do now and what to monitor over time. Michael’s approach is practical and grounded, with an emphasis on understanding symptoms, reviewing test results, and deciding on the next steps that fit the person in front of him.
Over time, he’s gained experience caring for people with both sudden coronary problems and congenital conditions. These can be lifelong, and at times they need adjustments as you grow, age, or as symptoms change. Michael focuses on helping patients and carers make sense of the situation, so decisions feel less overwhelming.
Education-wise, Michael has completed medical training and cardiology training, with ongoing learning as treatments and guidelines continue to evolve. He keeps up with current care so the advice stays relevant to real life, not just what’s on paper.
If you’re dealing with SCAD, a congenital heart condition, or a problem involving the coronary arteries, you need someone who can juggle detail and clear communication. Michael Troup provides that mix, supporting patients in Darlinghurst and the wider NSW area with steady, respectful care.