Michael R. Le Grande is a cardiologist based at 75 Chetwynd Street, North Melbourne, VIC 3051, Australia. He looks after people with heart problems, from sudden chest pain situations to longer-term heart health needs. The focus is on clear thinking and steady care, especially when the heart is under pressure.
In many cases, patients come in because they’re worried about symptoms like chest pain, breathlessness, or feeling washed out. At times this can be linked to acute coronary problems, including acute coronary syndrome. He also helps manage things like unstable angina, where the symptoms can change or come back more often.
Heart attacks are obviously a big part of cardiology care. Michael also supports patients who have had a heart attack, and works with them around treatment and next steps. Some people need follow-up after coronary procedures, including heart bypass surgery. The aim is to help people understand what’s going on and what matters most for recovery and ongoing prevention.
There are also less common but serious conditions that may need prompt attention. For example, spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) can be sudden and frightening. Congenital coronary artery malformation is another heart-related condition that some patients are born with, and it may show up at different ages. In both situations, having a cardiologist involved early can make a real difference to how care is planned.
Sleep can also be part of heart health. Obstructive sleep apnea can affect how the body copes overnight, and it’s linked to higher strain on the heart for some people. Managing sleep apnea alongside other heart issues is often part of the bigger picture, not just a side note.
Over time, he works with patients who have coronary heart disease and ongoing heart concerns. Care may involve assessing risk, checking symptoms, and coordinating treatment plans in a way that fits the person’s life. If you’re dealing with a heart condition, it helps to talk things through calmly and get a plan you can follow.