Daniel Nour is a cardiologist based at Royal North Shore Hospital in St Leonards, NSW, Australia.
In day-to-day work, he looks after people with heart problems that can be mild, but also the ones that need quick action. That includes things like coronary heart disease, heart attacks, and ongoing chest pain from blocked or narrowed heart arteries. He also treats conditions involving the heart lining, such as pericarditis.
Some cases come in after sudden changes. For example, cardiogenic shock is a serious situation where the heart is struggling to pump enough blood. In hospital, this kind of case needs careful teamwork and fast decisions, and that is where cardiology care really matters.
Daniel also helps manage people who have had major heart procedures. That can include coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG) and percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). At times, patients are coming back for follow-up and new treatment after these procedures, or they may need help with ongoing heart disease even after surgery.
His work sits within real life hospital care. You can see this in the range of conditions listed for his service—beyond the heart itself, there are complex cases like COVID-19, where the heart can be affected as part of a wider illness. There are also situations involving other organs, such as adrenal cancer and pancreatic adenoma, where the overall health picture matters when decisions are being made in hospital.
At Royal North Shore Hospital, his focus stays steady on the heart and how it’s coping with the rest of a person’s health. Over time, this means treating a mix of urgent presentations, planned procedures, and recovery support after major events.
Daniel’s cardiology care is for adults and hospital patients who need practical, clear support. Sometimes that looks like emergency assessment. Other times it’s working through treatment plans for coronary disease, helping people understand what is happening, and making sure the right next step is taken.
For complex heart emergencies and longer-term heart conditions, having a cardiologist involved early can make a big difference. Daniel Nour is there for those moments, in St Leonards, as part of the care team at Royal North Shore Hospital.