Elisabeth A. Lambert is a cardiologist based in John Street, Hawthorn VIC 3122. She works with adults and teens who have heart and circulation concerns, along with related health issues that can affect day to day life.
In her clinic, Elisabeth looks after people dealing with problems like high blood pressure, low blood pressure, and heart rhythm issues (arrhythmias). She also helps when symptoms link to fainting or near-fainting, and when there are concerns around fast heart rates, including conditions such as POTS. At times, people come in after episodes where they feel light-headed, short of breath, or their heart seems to race or skip.
Cardiology doesn’t always sit in a neat box, and in many cases other body systems get involved too. Elisabeth often supports patients who have metabolic issues such as metabolic syndrome, obesity, and type 2 diabetes. She also sees people with abdominal obesity and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, where overall risk factors need careful, steady management.
Some referrals are about blood vessel behaviour and blood flow, including vasoconstriction and related circulation concerns. Others involve complex health histories, such as postural symptoms, family patterns of neurocardiogenic fainting, and even rare heart-related structural issues like coarctation of the aorta. She can also be involved in care plans that sit alongside broader neurological symptoms, including seizures, absence seizures, and generalised tonic-clonic seizures, when the heart side of the story needs to be considered.
Elisabeth’s practice includes procedures when they are needed, including cardiac ablation for certain rhythm problems. She also helps with longer-term follow-up when someone is managing more than one condition at once, like hypertension and obesity, or heart rhythm issues alongside other health challenges.
Details about years of experience and formal education aren’t listed here, so you’ll find more general information on what she does day to day. If clinical trials or research involvement is important for your situation, those details also aren’t shown here, but it can be worth asking during an appointment. Overall, the approach is practical and calm, focused on making a clear plan and checking progress over time.