Charlotte M. Hespe is a cardiologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia. She works with people who have heart health concerns, especially problems linked to cholesterol and heart rhythm. Day to day, that might include people who feel breathless, get chest discomfort, or are worried after a heart-related test result.
Her focus is on conditions like familial hypercholesterolaemia, high cholesterol, and coronary heart disease. She also looks after people with atrial fibrillation, where the heart rhythm can become irregular and make you feel off, tired, or like your heart is racing. At times, she supports patients who have had a stroke, working out how heart health and blood flow risk factors fit together.
Because heart and whole-body health overlap, she also sees people dealing with things like allergic rhinitis, asthma, and infections such as COVID-19 and SARS. In many cases, these health issues can affect symptoms like breathing and energy levels, so it helps to have a cardiology viewpoint alongside overall care.
Over time, Charlotte’s clinic approach is practical. She listens to what’s been happening, reviews relevant history and test results, and helps patients understand what the next step looks like. The goal is usually clear and simple: lower risk where possible, manage symptoms, and keep people steady and informed.
Experience: specific years are not listed here, but she provides hands-on cardiology care for a mix of common and more complex heart-related situations. Education: education details are not listed in the information provided. Research: no research details are included here. Clinical trials: no specific clinical trials are listed.