Dagmara Hering is a cardiologist based in Perth, WA. You’ll find her practice at Rear 50 Murray Street, Perth, WA 6000, Australia.
Cardiology can cover a wide range of heart and blood vessel problems, and Dagmara works with people who need help with both everyday and more serious issues. That might include long-term conditions like high blood pressure and high cholesterol. It can also be for symptoms that worry people, such as chest pain, breathlessness, swelling, or feeling faint.
In many cases, the goal is to get things under control and help you feel steadier day to day. Dagmara looks after people with angina and helps manage heart failure when it affects daily life. She also helps when blood vessels are narrowed or blocked, including complex cases where kidney blood flow is involved and can cause renovascular hypertension.
Heart rhythm problems are another big part of her work. Some people come in with skipped beats, fast racing hearts, or episodes of dizziness. At times the cause is things like arrhythmias, heart block, or sick sinus syndrome. Dagmara also treats conditions such as POTS, which can make your heart rate jump when you stand up.
Valve disease is also something she regularly sees. Aortic valve stenosis can slowly change how the heart works, and it can lead to ongoing symptoms that need careful check-ins and treatment planning.
When medication isn’t enough, procedures may be part of the plan. Dagmara can be involved in options such as stent placement after blocked arteries. She also works with device-based treatments like pacemaker implantation for the right kinds of rhythm issues. For some rhythm problems, cardiac ablation may be considered too.
Over time, people’s needs can change, so follow-up matters. Dagmara takes a calm, practical approach. She helps explain what’s happening, what the risks are, and what can be done next. For many patients, it helps to have someone who can keep the big picture in mind while still dealing with the day-to-day concerns.