Judith M. Katzenellenbogen is a cardiologist based at 35 Stirling Highway, Perth, WA 6009. She works with people who need care for heart conditions, especially when symptoms need a proper check and a clear plan.
Heart health can change over time, and many patients come in after something new shows up. This might include signs of a heart issue, or follow-up care after a serious event. Dr Katzenellenbogen looks after people who have, or are at risk of, problems such as atrial fibrillation and heart failure. She also helps patients with issues like coronary heart disease and mitral valve regurgitation.
Some people need help after a stroke or a transient ischaemic attack (TIA). These can be scary and stressful. In many cases, getting the heart side of things checked is an important part of lowering risk and supporting recovery.
She also sees patients around acute concerns, including acute coronary syndrome. That can happen suddenly, and it’s usually when timely assessment really matters. For those situations, clear next steps and careful monitoring are key.
There’s also a broader set of health problems that can link back to the heart. For example, rheumatic fever and infections like strep throat and other streptococcal group A infections can affect the heart in some people. Dr Katzenellenbogen focuses on understanding what’s going on and how it may impact the heart over time.
Over the years, many cardiology visits aren’t just about one scan or one test. At times, it’s about keeping things steady, checking results, and making sure treatment fits the person. This includes supporting patients with long-term heart conditions like coronary heart disease, heart failure, and ongoing rhythm concerns.
Some referrals can also involve related health issues such as traumatic brain injury, where the bigger health picture needs attention. In general, the goal is to bring the heart health side into the overall care plan.
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