Wojciech Kosmala is a cardiologist based in Melbourne, working from 75 Commercial Road, Melbourne, VIC, Australia. Cardiology can feel a bit overwhelming at first, especially when you’re dealing with symptoms that come and go. Dr Kosmala helps people sort out what’s going on with their heart and make a clear plan for what to do next.
He looks after patients with a range of heart conditions, including heart failure, heart attacks, and heart rhythm problems like atrial fibrillation. If your heart is under extra strain, he can also help with issues linked to high blood pressure and hypertensive heart disease.
In many cases, heart problems don’t show up as one single symptom. People might come in after breathlessness, chest pain, swelling, or feeling unusually tired. At times, the problem can be related to valve disease too, such as aortic valve stenosis or mitral stenosis. He also sees people with cardiomyopathy, and conditions where the heart muscle is affected in different ways, including transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy.
Dr Kosmala’s care isn’t only about treating one diagnosis. He also pays attention to the wider picture, like metabolic syndrome and abdominal obesity, which can raise the risk of heart and blood vessel problems over time. Pulmonary oedema, heart block, myocarditis, and endocarditis are also part of the types of cases he manages. And for people dealing with longer-term heart issues, follow-up matters, so treatment can be reviewed and adjusted as life changes.
He keeps his approach practical and grounded. That means taking the time to talk through test results, what they mean, and what options are available. If you need monitoring or ongoing management, he focuses on building a steady routine that fits with your day-to-day life.
In terms of education, experience, research activity, and any clinical trials, that information isn’t listed in the details provided here. What is clear is that cardiology care can involve both medicine and careful planning, and Dr Kosmala aims to make that process feel more understandable.