Sally C. Inglis is a cardiologist based in Ultimo, NSW. You’ll find the practice on Level 4, Building 7, 67 Thomas Street, in the middle of Sydney. Sally’s work focuses on heart health and the blood vessels that keep everything moving.
As a cardiologist, Sally looks after people with ongoing heart and circulation problems. That can include things like heart failure, angina, heart attacks, and atrial fibrillation. Many patients also come in with issues tied to atherosclerosis and peripheral artery disease, where the blood flow to the heart or legs is not as good as it should be.
At times, heart symptoms can show up along with other health concerns. In many cases, Sally helps people who also deal with breathing problems such as COPD and pneumonia. COVID-19 and even stroke are also conditions listed in the care Sally provides. When someone has more than one issue, it helps to have one clinician who can think about how the heart fits into the full picture.
It’s usually not just one scary event that brings people to a cardiology appointment. Over time, some people notice chest tightness, shortness of breath, swelling in the legs, palpitations, or fatigue. Others may be referred after test results raise questions. Sally helps sort through what’s going on, and works with patients to understand the next steps.
Cardiology care can also mean ongoing monitoring. Some people need regular check-ins, especially if they’ve had a heart attack before, or if they live with atrial fibrillation or long-term heart failure. Others may be dealing with risk factors like obesity, which can affect the heart and blood vessels. Getting on top of these things early can make a real difference.
Sally also works with conditions where blood flow matters across the body. Peripheral artery disease, for example, can affect how someone walks and how their legs feel. Atherosclerosis can be present even when symptoms are mild, so the goal is often to catch problems early and keep things stable.
There is also care given for serious infections and outbreaks, including SARS. While every situation is different, the approach is still the same: take the person’s symptoms seriously, use the right tests, and plan care that makes sense for their day to day life.
Overall, Sally C. Inglis provides calm, practical cardiology support for people in and around Ultimo, with a focus on heart, circulation, and related conditions that can travel alongside them.