Daryl A. Jones is a cardiologist based in Heidelberg, VIC. He works out of 145 Studley Road, Heidelberg, Australia, looking after people with serious heart and circulation problems.
In day-to-day care, this can include people with heart attacks and acute coronary syndrome. He also looks after patients who have dangerous rhythm problems, like arrhythmias, ventricular fibrillation, and other sudden changes in heartbeat. Cardiac arrest is another urgent situation where fast, clear decisions matter.
Some patients come in with low blood pressure or problems like orthostatic hypotension. Others may be dealing with things that affect the body as a whole, including sepsis, delirium, and serious breathing issues such as acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and COVID-19. At times, heart care also overlaps with kidney and brain oxygen issues, like acute kidney failure or cerebral hypoxia. In those situations, he focuses on keeping the patient stable while the wider team treats the cause.
Daryl also helps manage people who need percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). That’s a common heart procedure used to open blocked arteries. He may be involved in treatment planning around more complex hospital care, where heart health and other organ systems are working together or struggling at the same time. Over time, this means his work can range from the very urgent to the careful follow-up stage.
When it comes to education, details like qualifications are not shown on this page. Research and clinical trials are also not listed here, so there’s no specific trial involvement stated. What is clear is the broad mix of acute, hospital-based conditions linked to heart, circulation, and overall stability.
For many people, the biggest need is calm help during stressful moments. In many cases, that starts with good assessment, quick action when it’s needed, and clear communication as plans change. That practical approach is what supports patients and families through the tough parts of heart illness.