Leeanne E. Grigg is a cardiologist based in Parkville, VIC. Her practice address is 300 Grattan St, Parkville, VIC 3052, Australia. Cardiology can be a big word, but the work is very real and practical—looking after heart conditions, helping people understand what’s going on, and making sure care is planned step by step.
Dr Grigg works with patients who have congenital (from birth) heart disease. This can include things like atrioventricular septal defects, ventricular septal defects, tetralogy of Fallot, pulmonary valve stenosis, transposition of the great arteries, and coarctation of the aorta. She also looks after people with more complex heart conditions such as hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS), double inlet left ventricle, and tricuspid atresia. At times, these conditions come with changes later in life, so follow-up matters.
Heart rhythms are another big part of cardiology, and she helps with issues such as heart block and atrioventricular nodal re-entrant tachycardia (AVNRT). Some patients also need support after heart bypass surgery or heart transplant care. In these situations, it’s not only about symptoms today. It’s about staying on top of risk and watching how the heart is coping over time.
Valve problems and blood flow issues can also be part of care. Dr Grigg manages conditions like aortic valve stenosis and aortic regurgitation, along with tricuspid regurgitation. People may come in with heart failure, hypertension, or ongoing breathlessness, and the plan is usually built around the person’s overall health and what the heart scans and tests show.
There are also rarer and more complicated conditions she cares for, including Eisenmenger syndrome, dextrocardia (including dextrocardia with situs inversus), and congenital coronary artery malformation. Some patients have coronary or shunt-related problems, and careful assessment helps guide treatment decisions. At times, pleural effusion or issues like Cor Pulmonale can be part of the bigger picture when the heart is under strain.
When it comes to training, education, research, and clinical trials, those details aren’t listed here. What is clear is the type of heart problems she looks after—spanning congenital heart disease, rhythm concerns, valve disease, and longer-term heart management.