Corey S. Moran is a cardiologist based in Herston, QLD 4006. He looks after heart and blood vessel health, especially when things are more serious or need careful monitoring. For many people, getting clarity on symptoms and next steps is the biggest help. At times, that can mean managing long-term risk, and at other times it’s about making sure changes are caught early.
His work includes conditions like abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) and thoracic aortic aneurysm. These are changes in the blood vessel wall that can become dangerous if they grow or rupture, so follow-up matters. He also helps with atherosclerosis, which is when fatty build-up affects blood flow over time. In practice, this often links with lifestyle, other health problems, and how the body is coping overall.
Some patients also come in with issues around nutrition, including malnutrition and vitamin D deficiency. While these aren’t “heart conditions” on their own, they can affect strength, recovery, and general health. In many cases, sorting out nutrition and vitamin levels goes hand in hand with planning safe care for cardiovascular problems.
Corey’s experience is in cardiology care for people dealing with these types of vascular and heart-related concerns. He works in a practical way, explaining what the findings can mean and what usually comes next. Details on specific education history, research projects, or involvement in clinical trials aren’t listed here, but the focus stays on steady, real-world care for ongoing conditions.