Early heart health screening make proactive steps for a healthier future

National Hypertension Taskforce

Roadmap to Achieve 70% Blood Pressure Control by 2030

Heart Health Initiatives​

Australia's Cardiology Research Breakthroughs​

Recent Discoveries in Cardiovascular Medicine

Strain Imaging and Echocardiography Benefits & Guidelines for Cancer Patients

Professional Affiliations 

Our

Cardiologists

Professor Rohan Jayasinghe

Interventional Cardiologist
MBBS (Sydney 1st Class Honours), FRACP, FCSANZ, PhD (UNSW), MSpM(UNSW), MBA(Newcastle)

Dr Robert Park

Cardiology | Electrophysiology
MBChB (Otago), FRACP, FCSANZ, Advanced EP Training (University of Pennsylvania)

Dr Rama Kannan

Cardiologist

Dr Veera Raghava

Cardiologist (Heart Specialist)

Dr Anudeep Gupta

Interventional Cardiologist

Angeline Y Stania

Senior Consultant Dietitian and Nutritionist
BSc, MND, APD, AN

Our Cardiologists
specialise in the following fields:

Their words speak for us

Featured

Articles

Read, Learn, Thrive:
Empower Your Heart Heath

What is Coronary Heart Disease?​

Coronary heart disease (CHD), also known as coronary artery disease, is a condition where the major blood vessels that supply your heart with oxygen and nutrients become narrowed or blocked. 

Is Your Heart Feeling Your Age?

As we grow older, our heart ages with us, but is your heart feeling older than it should? Understanding your heart health and the factors that contribute to heart disease is crucial in maintaining a strong, healthy heart as you age.

Key Statistics on Heart Disease

Cardiovascular disease (CVD), including heart disease, is one of the leading causes of death and illness in Australia. Despite ongoing medical advancements, heart disease remains a significant health burden.

Time to book a Heart Health Check?

Taking care of your heart is one of the most important things you can do for your long-term health. A Heart Health Check with your GP is a vital step in understanding your risk of heart disease and what actions you can take to prevent it.

Common Questions

Find the answers to frequently asked questions here. 

Need further support?

Get in touch with us

Thanks for stopping by! Whether you have a question, comment, or just want to say hi, don’t be a stranger. We’re here to help, and we love connecting with our community.


Drop us a line or use the contact form below to get in touch.

Yes, to see a cardiologist at Zenith Cardiology, you will need a referral from your General Practitioner (GP). This helps ensure the cardiologist has all relevant medical information to assess and treat you effectively.

The waiting time can vary depending on the urgency of your condition. We recommend calling the clinic directly to schedule an appointment and inquire about availability.

Please bring the following:

  • Your GP referral
  • Medicare card and/or private health insurance details
  • Any recent medical tests, imaging results, or reports
  • A list of current medications and dosages
  • Any questions or concerns you’d like to discuss with the cardiologist

Your initial consultation will involve a thorough discussion of your medical history, symptoms, and any previous test results. The cardiologist will perform a physical examination and may recommend further tests, such as an ECG, echocardiogram, or blood tests, to assess your heart health.

Costs will vary depending on the type of consultation or tests required. If you have private health insurance, some or all of the costs may be covered. Please call the clinic for specific pricing information based on your situation.

At Zenith Cardiology, we are committed to offering personalized, cutting-edge care. Our clinic specializes in providing comprehensive cardiac services, including mobile cardiac diagnostics, allowing us to bring care to patients in their homes or remote areas. Our dedicated team ensures you receive the highest quality treatment, combining advanced technology with a patient-centered approach to improve your heart health outcomes.