Ingrid S. Tarr is a Cardiologist based at St Vincent's Healthcare Clinical Campus in Sydney, NSW, Australia.
In her day-to-day work, she looks after people with heart conditions that can be complex and sometimes hard to spot early. This can include things like Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection (SCAD), where the blood vessel inside the heart can tear without the usual trigger. She also supports patients with congenital coronary artery malformations, which are heart vessel conditions people are born with and may affect how blood flows.
Cardiology doesn’t always sit in its own box. Some people who have heart issues also have other long-term conditions. Ingrid’s service list includes motor and movement-related conditions such as Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS or Lou Gehrig’s Disease) and Primary Lateral Sclerosis, as well as Frontotemporal Dementia. In many cases, that means working alongside other parts of the care team so patients get a smoother, more joined-up plan.
Experience and education details aren’t listed in the information provided here, but she works from St Vincent's Healthcare Clinical Campus, where patients are seen for a wide range of cardiovascular concerns. At times, care can involve helping people understand what’s going on, what to watch for, and what next steps might look like, especially when symptoms are new or worrying.
There’s also no specific information listed about clinical trials or research involvement on this page. If you’re trying to find out about trials at the moment, it’s best to ask the clinic directly so you get the most up-to-date answer.