Mark R. Nelson is a cardiologist based at 17 Liverpool Street, Hobart, TAS, Australia. He looks after people who have heart and blood vessel problems, from day-to-day issues like high blood pressure to bigger events such as heart attacks and strokes.
In many cases, heart health is linked to other body systems too. Mark works with patients who also deal with things like high cholesterol and atherosclerosis, and he helps families understand what can raise the risk of problems over time. He also supports people with conditions that can affect blood flow around the body, including peripheral artery disease.
Cardiovascular care isn’t only about the heart. Mark also treats people who’ve had a TIA (sometimes called a mini-stroke), stroke, or vascular dementia. At times, blood pressure and vessel health can play a role in memory changes, so his approach is often about looking at the full picture, not just one test result.
Some patients see Mark when symptoms have been hard to pin down, like breathlessness, chest pain, or swelling. He also helps manage longer-term conditions such as heart failure and unstable angina. For others, it’s about prevention and keeping things steady, including support for issues like obesity, low blood pressure, and hyperaldosteronism.
Mark’s practice information also notes care for a range of related health concerns that can come up alongside heart disease, including chronic breathing problems such as COPD, pneumonia, and, in some situations, lung infections like SARS. There are also notes about eye and hearing health, like age-related macular degeneration and late-onset retinal degeneration, as well as things such as hearing loss.
Education, research activity, and clinical trials details aren’t listed here, so they can’t be confirmed from this page. If you’d like, you can ask the clinic directly about his training, any current research links, and whether clinical trials are an option for your situation. What matters most is getting clear, practical care and a plan that fits what you’re dealing with.