Karol J. Miller is a vascular surgeon based in Perth, Western Australia, working at 35 Stirling Highway, Perth, WA. Vascular surgery is all about the blood vessels that move oxygen and blood around the body. When those vessels become weak or damaged, it can turn into a serious issue, so getting the right care early matters.
Karol looks after people with aneurysms, including abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) and thoracic aortic aneurysm. An aneurysm is when part of an artery becomes stretched and bulges. Over time, that can raise the risk of it rupturing, so the plan usually focuses on staying safe and reducing risk. At times this means careful monitoring, and at other times it can mean a procedure to repair or treat the problem.
Care can also include brain aneurysm issues. While brain aneurysms are different from those in the chest or tummy, the core goal is the same: reduce danger and help people move forward with confidence. Each case is different, so decisions are often made based on scan results, symptoms, and overall health.
Sometimes, care plans also include apraxia. Apraxia affects how a person plans and carries out learned movements, so day-to-day tasks can feel harder than they should. In many cases, people need support that connects medical care with practical rehabilitation and therapy-style planning. Karol helps coordinate the next steps, so families aren’t left trying to figure everything out on their own.
Visits usually start with listening, then reviewing what’s been happening, and then making a clear plan for what comes next. If you’ve been told you have an aneurysm, or you’re dealing with symptoms that need a vascular opinion, getting assessed in person can help bring clarity. It can be stressful, but you’ll be guided through the process in a calm, straightforward way.