Harry H. Gibbs is a cardiologist based in Melbourne, working out of 55 Commercial Road, Melbourne, VIC 3004, Australia. His work is focused on heart and blood vessel problems, including conditions where blood flow and clotting matter a lot.
In many cases, people come in with symptoms that can link back to issues such as atrial fibrillation and heart failure. He also looks after patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF). At times, care may include support for stroke risk and follow-up after a stroke, along with attention to the wider circulation around the body.
Blood clots are another big part of his practice. This can include deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE). He also helps manage venous thromboembolism (VTE), which covers clots that form in the veins and can move to the lungs in some situations. For some people, the source of the clot is linked to veins that don’t drain well, so venous insufficiency and similar problems may be part of the discussion.
Some patients are also dealing with less common vein and blood-flow conditions. For example, May Thurner syndrome can affect how blood returns from the leg back to the heart, and mesenteric venous thrombosis involves clotting in veins tied to the bowel. In the context of COVID-19, clot risk can be raised for certain patients, so heart and vessel checks can be important as part of overall care.
Education and experience details aren’t listed on this page, so those specifics may be best confirmed directly with the practice. Research and clinical trial involvement also aren’t shown here, so there’s no clear list of studies available in the information provided. What does come through is a clear focus on real-world heart and circulation conditions, from common problems like atrial fibrillation to clot-related emergencies like DVT and PE.