Tom Brett is a cardiologist based in Fremantle, WA, Australia. He looks after people who are dealing with heart and blood-vessel health issues, especially when cholesterol is a big part of the problem.
In many cases, the conditions people come in with involve high cholesterol and related risk. This can include familial hypercholesterolemia, including heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia (HeFH). Some patients also have findings linked to defective apolipoprotein B-100, along with signs like xanthoma, which can show up on the skin.
Over time, high cholesterol can affect blood flow and raise the risk of atherosclerosis. Tom helps patients understand what these results can mean, and how they fit with heart health. He also sees people with atherosclerosis who want clear next steps, not a lot of medical noise.
While his main focus is cardiology, the services listed also include bacterial prostatitis. If someone has symptoms that need careful review, Tom can help coordinate the right thinking around their health and guide what should happen next.
Patients often want a calm, practical plan. Tom’s approach is about taking the information you already have, listening to what’s going on, and then making sure the next steps are clear. That includes discussing how cholesterol-related conditions can be managed day to day, and what matters most for reducing risk.
Tom Brett works in Fremantle and aims to support local patients who are dealing with long-term cholesterol conditions. Whether it’s a family history of high cholesterol, ongoing monitoring for HeFH, or concerns after tests show raised cholesterol markers, he focuses on helping people move forward with confidence.