Janis M. Nolde is a cardiologist based in Perth, WA. She works from Level 3, Rear 50 Murray St, Perth WA 6000, Australia. Cardiology can be a bit overwhelming when you’re dealing with symptoms or test results, so the focus is on making sense of what’s going on and what to do next.
In her practice, Janis looks after people with a range of heart and blood vessel problems. This can include high blood pressure, blood pressure that runs too low, and things like feeling light-headed when you stand up. Some people also come in with irregular heartbeats, including ectopic beats, and worries about how these are affecting day-to-day life.
There are also heart conditions that link in with other health issues. For example, chronic kidney disease can change heart risk, and changes in blood salts and balance can show up alongside heart symptoms. At times, patients are also dealing with episodes that need careful review, such as transient ischaemic attacks (TIA). These situations are taken seriously, because they can be a warning sign for later stroke risk.
Janis also helps with long-term cholesterol-related risk. Familial hypercholesterolaemia and issues like a defective apolipoprotein B-100 can mean cholesterol stays high even with diet changes. In many cases, treatment plans need to be steady and long-term, not just a quick fix.
When more hands-on care is needed, her practice includes procedures such as cardiac ablation and carotid artery surgery. She may also be involved in treating people who have a history of heart rhythm problems or blood flow issues in the neck arteries. The aim is to match the treatment to the person, based on what the tests show and how the symptoms fit in.
Details about education, research and clinical trials aren’t listed here. What is clear, though, is that this cardiology clinic takes a practical approach to heart care—helping people understand their options, manage risk, and get back to feeling more confident about their health.