Michelle C. Rogerson

Cardiologist

Female📍 Melbourne

About of Michelle C. Rogerson

Michelle C. Rogerson is a cardiologist based in Melbourne, VIC, Australia.


Her clinic looks after people with a range of heart conditions, including coronary heart disease and heart attacks. She also supports patients who have been diagnosed with Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection (SCAD), which can be confusing and scary when it first shows up.


Heart problems can affect more than just your chest. At times they can link in with shortness of breath, fatigue, ongoing chest discomfort, and changes found during tests. Michelle’s approach stays grounded and practical, focusing on what matters for day-to-day care and what to do next.


SCAD is one of the conditions she works with. It’s a problem that involves a tear in a coronary artery, and it can look different from other heart issues. Congenital coronary artery malformation is another area she deals with. That’s when the coronary arteries are formed differently from the start, and it may need ongoing monitoring as the body changes over time.


Michelle also cares for people who are dealing with coronary heart disease and concerns around blocked or narrowed heart arteries. In many cases, this means helping patients understand results from scans and heart tests, then working out a plan that fits their health, their risks, and their lifestyle.


In terms of experience, her work has included caring for patients across the heart conditions listed above, including people who need careful follow-up after a heart attack. She understands that every person is different, and that treatment plans may change as symptoms, test results, and health goals evolve.


Education details aren’t provided here, but the focus of her training is clearly aligned with cardiology and heart care. That background helps her explain things in plain language, without rushing people through decisions.


Research can be helpful in cardiology, but no specific publications are listed here. Clinical trials also aren’t listed in the information provided, so it’s best to ask directly if you’re interested in any current studies or options.


If you’re looking for a heart specialist in Melbourne who keeps things simple and clear, Michelle C. Rogerson is based in the local area and works with patients who need support for both ongoing heart disease and more unusual conditions like SCAD and congenital coronary artery malformation.

Services & Conditions Treated

Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection (SCAD)Congenital Coronary Artery MalformationCoronary Heart DiseaseHeart Attack

Publications

1 total

Correction: Psychosocial and lifestyle impacts of spontaneous coronary artery dissection: A quantitative study.

PloS one • May 30, 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Michelle C. Rogerson offer?
Dr Rogerson treats heart problems and can help with conditions like spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD), congenital coronary artery malformation, coronary heart disease, and heart attacks. She provides assessment, diagnosis and management as part of cardiology care.
What conditions can you see Dr Rogerson for?
If you have SCAD, congenital coronary artery issues, coronary heart disease or you’ve had a heart attack, Dr Rogerson can help with evaluation, treatment planning and follow‑up care.
How do I arrange an appointment?
To book an appointment with Dr Rogerson in Melbourne, you can contact the clinic directly. If you’re not sure what you need, the staff can guide you on the next steps.
Do I need a referral to see Dr Rogerson?
Some patients may need a referral from a GP or another doctor. Check with the clinic when you call to book your appointment.
What should I bring to my first visit?
For your first visit, bring any medical records, tests, and details about your heart symptoms. If you’ve had heart tests or procedures, bring the reports.
What happens after my appointment?
After your appointment, you’ll get a plan from Dr Rogerson. This may include tests, medications, lifestyle advice, or follow‑up appointments. The clinic will help you with the next steps.