Enayet K. Chowdhury is a cardiologist based in Murdoch, WA. You can find the practice at 90 South Street, Murdoch, WA 6150, Australia. The work is all about looking after heart health, especially when things feel urgent or hard to manage.
In cardiology, day to day care can mean helping people get on top of high blood pressure (hypertension). It can also mean assessing chest pain and changes in heart rhythm, where getting the right treatment quickly makes a big difference. Enayet K. Chowdhury also looks after people dealing with acute coronary syndrome and heart attacks. In many cases, that includes planning and follow-up care after treatment.
Another big part of the work is managing conditions that affect how the heart’s electrical system works. Sick sinus syndrome is one example. People can feel tired, dizzy, or notice their heart is beating in an unusual way. At times, these symptoms come and go, so careful checks and steady monitoring matter.
When a blocked or narrowed coronary artery needs treatment, percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) may be part of the care plan. PCI is used to open up the artery so blood can move better to the heart muscle. That kind of treatment usually comes with clear aftercare advice, so patients know what to watch for and how to take their next steps.
Experience in this field is built through regular, practical care for people with heart conditions. Over time, it means learning how to respond when symptoms change, how to explain options in plain language, and how to work with patients to make a sensible plan. Cardiovascular problems can be stressful, so the approach here stays calm and grounded.
Education for this role is focused on cardiology training and keeping skills up to date with what’s happening in heart care. The aim is simple: to help people understand their condition, choose treatment that fits their situation, and get the right follow-up so they can move forward safely.
Overall, this cardiology practice supports people across a range of common and serious heart problems, from long-term blood pressure management to urgent heart events and heart rhythm concerns. If you’re dealing with chest discomfort, sudden symptoms, or ongoing heart issues, you’ll be looked after with clear communication and practical next steps.