Robert D. Henderson is a Cardiologist based at Butterfield Street, Herston, QLD 4006, Australia. His clinic is set up for people who need clear, practical help with heart problems, from day-to-day issues to more urgent concerns.
In many cases, people see a cardiologist when they’ve had symptoms like chest pain, breathlessness, or ongoing concerns after heart tests. Robert’s work focuses on heart care such as angina and acute coronary syndrome, including heart attack and unstable angina. He also looks after conditions like atrial septal defect (ASD) and patent foramen ovale (PFO), including follow-up around PFO repair.
Cardiovascular care is only part of the picture for some patients. Life can get complicated when there are other health issues happening at the same time, especially problems that affect blood flow and the body’s system of nerves and muscles. Robert works with people who may also be dealing with wider health concerns, and he helps them make sense of what’s going on so the next steps feel less confusing.
Over time, the role of a cardiologist becomes more than just treating a single test result. It’s about understanding the whole story—how symptoms started, what triggers them, and how they affect daily life. In general, Robert aims to keep care steady and grounded, with a focus on safe treatment choices and sensible monitoring.
His experience is built around supporting patients with heart conditions and related health challenges. This includes helping people navigate periods when things can change quickly, as well as longer-term management when symptoms come and go.
Education details aren’t listed here, but the practice style is very much about staying up to date with what’s currently used in cardiology care. Clinical trials are not mentioned in the available information, so any trial involvement would be discussed directly based on an individual patient’s situation.
If you’re not sure whether your symptoms fit into heart-related concerns, it can still help to book a review. Robert’s goal is to listen, look at the key information, and talk through options in a way that feels clear and not rushed.