Paul Gregorevic is a cardiologist based at 75 Commercial Road, Melbourne, VIC 3004. He works with people who need help with heart health, especially when there’s more going on than just one usual heart problem.
Many patients he sees have conditions that can affect both the heart and the body over time. This can include heart failure and cardiomyopathy, where the heart muscle doesn’t work the way it should. At times, people also come in with longer-term health issues linked with blood sugar and weight, such as type 2 diabetes (T2D) and obesity.
Paul also looks after people who live with inherited or long-term muscle conditions. Some examples in his service area include Duchenne muscular dystrophy, Becker muscular dystrophy, and Marfan syndrome. In these cases, heart checks can be an important part of the bigger picture, because heart risks can change as the condition progresses.
There are also cases where muscle and metabolism conditions can sit alongside heart concerns. For instance, diabetic nephropathy is listed among the types of problems he cares for, and very long-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase (VLCAD) deficiency and Wilson disease are also covered. Sometimes, the goal is to keep symptoms under control and to help patients and families understand what to watch for next.
In daily practice, Paul focuses on steady, practical care. That can mean reviewing symptoms, checking how the heart is working, and making sure the treatment plan fits with other ongoing health needs. It’s not just about one test or one visit. Over time, it’s about keeping things on track and adjusting as health changes.
Experience: specific years of experience are not listed here, but he works across a range of cardiology-related needs that include heart failure, cardiomyopathy, and broader health conditions that can affect the heart.
Education: education details are not provided in the information available here. Research and clinical trials: no specific research projects or clinical trial details are listed at this time.
Paul’s practice is in central Melbourne, and the focus stays on clear communication, calm care, and looking at the heart in the context of the whole person.