Rajesh Puranik is a cardiologist based in Sydney, working from 7, Eliza St, Sydney, NSW 2042, Australia.
Card heart care can be hard to deal with, especially when things change fast. Rajesh looks after people who need help with both common and complex heart problems. In practice, that can include chest pain and heart attacks, heart failure, and different types of heart muscle issues such as dilated and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
At times, patients also come in with rhythm problems and electrical issues, including Brugada syndrome and cases involving cardiac arrest. There are also conditions that affect blood flow and the big blood vessels, like coronary heart disease, aortic dissection, and coarctation of the aorta. When kidney or lung issues get tangled up with heart symptoms, he helps with that too, including chronic kidney disease and COPD.
Some cases involve inflammation or immune-related problems, such as myocarditis and sarcoidosis, and at times systemic lupus erythematosus can overlap with heart symptoms. Others are related to blood clots or circulation, including pulmonary embolism. Rajesh also treats people with congenital heart conditions, like tetralogy of Fallot, and some rare structural heart problems.
Rajesh has experience in cardiology and regularly manages patients with conditions that can affect both the heart and the body in different ways. The focus is on getting a clear plan, using practical next steps, and making sure people understand what’s going on.
Education: the details of Rajesh’s degrees and training are not listed here.
Research and clinical trials: no specific research work or clinical trial involvement is listed here.
If you’re unsure whether a heart issue fits what he treats, it’s worth calling the clinic to check. Having the right tests and getting timely advice can make a real difference.