Hong C. Chew is a cardiologist based in Barker Street, Randwick, NSW 2031, Australia.
Heart care can be confusing and stressful, so the aim is to keep things clear and practical. Hong looks after people who are dealing with a wide range of heart-related health issues, from day-to-day symptoms to more serious problems that need careful follow-up.
In many cases, patients come in with things like chest discomfort, shortness of breath, fast or irregular heartbeats, or ongoing fatigue that just doesn’t seem to settle. Others may be managing long-term conditions such as heart failure, coronary artery disease, or high blood pressure. Sometimes it’s about getting answers after tests, and sometimes it’s about planning what to do next so life can feel more manageable.
Hong also works with people who need support around organ transplant pathways and the heart concerns that can go along with them. For example, transplant care can bring up changes in the body’s blood flow and pressure, and the heart needs to be watched closely as treatment plans develop. Alongside that, Hong provides care related to blood vessel tightening (vasoconstriction), where circulation may be affected and symptoms need attention.
Appointments are usually about listening first, then checking what’s going on using the usual clinical steps. That might mean reviewing your history, talking through symptoms and timing, and looking at results from recent investigations. From there, the focus is on making a sensible plan—whether that’s medication advice, monitoring, or further tests.
Cardiology care isn’t only about emergencies. Over time, a lot of people benefit from steady follow-up, especially if lifestyle changes, medicines, and test results all need to line up. Hong’s approach stays calm and down-to-earth, with clear explanations and practical next steps.
Hong C. Chew practises in Randwick, making it easier for local patients to access cardiology support close to home. If you’re not sure what kind of heart issue you might have, it’s still worth getting checked. A good start is understanding what’s happening and figuring out what to do next.