Paul S. Myles is a Cardiologist based in Melbourne, VIC. You can find the practice at 55 Commercial Road, Melbourne, VIC 3004, Australia.
Cardiology can sound narrow, but in real life it often covers a lot more than just “heart” symptoms. Paul looks after people with problems linked to the heart and blood flow, including coronary heart disease and heart attack. When chest pain turns serious, he’s also involved in care for things like unstable angina.
Some patients come in after surgery. Paul’s work includes follow-up and heart care around coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) and heart bypass surgery. At times, this is about helping the heart settle after a big procedure, and watching for issues that can crop up in the recovery period.
There are also situations where the body is dealing with more than one problem at the same time. For example, low blood pressure, anemia, and iron deficiency can affect how well the heart copes. In some cases, careful heart-focused care is needed alongside treatment for anemia and iron deficiency anaemia.
Paul also supports patients with conditions that can be urgent or risky, such as deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism. Blood clots can strain the heart and lungs, so these cases often need close monitoring and a steady plan.
In hospital-style settings, heart care can overlap with broader illness. The kind of patients Paul works with may include people dealing with pneumonia, sepsis, and at times complications seen with COVID-19 or other severe respiratory illness. He may also be involved when stroke is part of the picture, where blood flow and heart risk factors matter.
His day-to-day work is also shaped by pain and long-term health needs. You can see this reflected in services that include acute pain and chronic pain, plus conditions like neuralgia. Even when the main issue isn’t “cardiac” on first glance, heart checks are often important because the heart doesn’t always show problems in one simple way.
For education and background, Paul’s training is based in cardiology and the practical side of heart care. Over time, his clinical work connects heart diagnosis and treatment with the real-world problems patients bring in—whether that’s after a major operation, during an acute episode, or when several health issues need to be managed together.