Adam C. Lee is a cardiologist based in Parkville, VIC, working at Zoos Victoria on Elliott Avenue. He looks after people with heart rhythm problems and other heart conditions where getting the details right really matters. Cardiac care can feel confusing and scary, so the approach is usually calm, clear, and practical from the start.
His clinical focus includes arrhythmias, like atrial fibrillation and ectopic heartbeats. He also works with faster rhythm episodes such as paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (PSVT) and atrioventricular nodal re-entrant tachycardia (AVNRT). At times this can mean trouble with palpitations, feeling faint, shortness of breath, or a racing heartbeat that comes and goes. He also helps with more serious rhythm issues, including ventricular tachycardia, where careful assessment and follow-up are important.
In many cases, treatment isn’t just about one medicine. Adam C. Lee also provides care for people who may need a cardiac ablation. Ablation is a procedure used to treat certain rhythm problems, and it’s often considered when symptoms keep returning or when other treatments haven’t worked well enough. Choosing whether ablation is the right step can depend on the person’s specific rhythm pattern, health history, and what the monitoring shows.
Heart structure and congenital issues can also be part of his work. This includes cardiomyopathy and mitral valve prolapse, as well as atrial septal defect (ASD). He may also be involved in care plans for people with Brugada syndrome, which can affect heart rhythm and needs steady management. And while most visits are about common heart symptoms, there can be times where cardiology care overlaps with other health issues, including rare infections such as mucormycosis.
For anyone living in or near Parkville, Adam’s location at Zoos Victoria makes it easier to find a cardiologist in Melbourne’s inner north. If you’re dealing with a rhythm issue, symptoms that won’t settle, or questions after a scan or monitor test, he can help sort out what’s happening and what the next step should be.