Margaret A. Arstall is a cardiologist who looks after heart health in and around Haydown Road, Elizabeth Vale, SA 5112.
Cardiovascular care can be complicated, but her approach stays practical and calm. She works with people who are dealing with things like high blood pressure, angina, and heart attacks, as well as ongoing heart failure. At times, she also supports patients who need treatment for acute coronary symptoms, where getting help quickly makes a big difference.
Heart rhythm problems are another important part of her work. This can include episodes of fast heart rate linked to AVNRT, and people who have had more serious events like cardiac arrest. She also sees patients where coronary artery spasm is part of the picture. When it comes to tests and care plans, she focuses on what’s happening in the body and what can be done next.
Some referrals are about long-term risk too. Metabolic syndrome, abdominal obesity, and obstructive sleep apnoea can all play a role in heart health. She helps people understand how these issues connect, and how lifestyle changes, medicines, and follow-up can work together over time.
She also has experience with heart-related care around pregnancy and early life. That can include gestational diabetes and preeclampsia, as well as intrauterine growth restriction. There are also times when her patients are infants or families navigating high blood pressure in infancy, where careful monitoring matters.
For certain conditions, care may involve procedures such as percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). And for some people, managing stable angina and hypertension day to day is the main goal, with clear steps for what to watch for and when to seek help.
Education details aren’t listed here, but she keeps her knowledge grounded in everyday clinical work, and makes sure patients understand the plan in plain language. Research and clinical trials aren’t spelled out in this profile, but she stays up to date with what’s current in heart care, so patients can get guidance that fits modern practice.