Eddy Kizana is a cardiologist based in Westmead, NSW. His practice is at 176 Hawkesbury Road, Westmead, NSW 2145, Australia. He looks after people dealing with heart rhythm issues and other heart problems that can make everyday life feel a bit harder, especially when symptoms come and go.
In many cases, people see Eddy when they’re not sure what’s causing chest discomfort, breathlessness, palpitations, or unusual heartbeats. He works with patients who have atrial fibrillation, ectopic heartbeats, and episodes of fast heart rates such as paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (PSVT) and ventricular tachycardia. Some people also come in with slower or irregular rhythms, including heart block and sick sinus syndrome.
He also helps with longer-term heart conditions, including heart failure and cardiomyopathy. At times, referrals are for problems like hypertensive heart disease, where high blood pressure affects how the heart works. Other times, the concern is heart muscle and protein-related conditions such as cardiac amyloidosis and primary amyloidosis. He may also be involved in care after serious events, including heart attack and stroke, where the heart and blood vessels both play a part.
Eddy’s care can include treatment options like cardiac ablation for rhythm problems. This is often discussed when medicines don’t control symptoms well enough, or when the heart rhythm keeps coming back. He also looks at the bigger picture for people with underlying inherited or genetic conditions that affect lipids and the heart, including apolipoprotein C2 deficiency and familial lipoprotein lipase deficiency.
Experience: Eddy Kizana’s experience focuses on cardiology care for rhythm disorders and heart conditions, including the types listed above. Education: specific training details were not provided here. Research and clinical trials: no specific research work or clinical trials are listed. If you’re considering care, it’s a good idea to ask about what options fit your situation, your tests, and what follow-up looks like.