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Dr Stefan Buchholz

Dr Stefan Buchholz

Cardiologist

19 Albert Street, Busselton WA 6280

Dr Stefan Buchholz is a highly knowledgeable cardiologist based in Bunbury, Western Australia, with a specialization in heart failure, cardiomyopathy, and valvular heart disease. He completed his training in general cardiology, which included cardiac MRI, at Royal North Shore Hospital in Sydney. Dr Buchholz honed his skills in advanced echocardiography techniques under the renowned guidance of Prof Michael Feneley at St Vincent's Hospital and St Vincent's Clinic. Additionally, he gained expertise in CT coronary angiography at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, USA. Dr Buchholz holds an array of qualifications, including MBBS, MD (Hons), MRCP (UK), FRACP, and FCSANZ. His remarkable work has been published in esteemed national and international peer-reviewed journals, and he is dedicated to providing evidence-based healthcare, conducting research, and imparting his knowledge through teaching. Fluent in German, Dr Buchholz offers exceptional care to a diverse range of patients, ensuring accurate diagnoses with the aid of advanced cardiac imaging techniques.
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Dr Mark Hands

Dr Mark Hands

Cardiologist

Mill Road, Busselton WA 6280

Dr Mark Hands is a highly experienced and qualified cardiologist based in Busselton, Western Australia. With over four decades of medical experience, he has dedicated his career to providing outstanding cardiac care to his patients. Dr Hands obtained his Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) with Honours in 1979. He further specialised in cardiology and became a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (FRACP) in 1985. He subsequently obtained Fellowship of the Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand (FCSANZ). As a cardiologist, Dr Hands has a special interest in coronary angiography, angioplasty, and stenting in stable angina and acute coronary syndromes such as unstable angina and acute myocardial infarction. He is also skilled in procedures such as cardiac pacing and percutaneous closure of atrial septal defects and patent foramen ovale. Dr Hands ensures that his patients receive comprehensive cardiac care, combining his vast medical knowledge with the latest advancements in technology and treatments. He has a reputation for delivering high-quality care and maintaining strong patient relationships. Throughout his career, Dr Hands has contributed to the advancement of cardiology through his involvement in research and continuing education. He has presented at numerous national and international conferences, sharing his knowledge and expertise with his peers. Dr Hands is committed to the wellbeing of his patients and provides personalized care tailored to their individual needs. He takes the time to listen to his patients and thoroughly explain their conditions and treatment options, ensuring they are well-informed and involved in their healthcare decisions. While Dr Hands' professional achievements and qualifications speak for themselves, his personal interests and awards remain undisclosed. However, it is evident that his primary focus is on providing optimal care to his patients and making a positive impact in the field of cardiology. Dr Mark Hands is a respected cardiologist who upholds the highest standards of medical practice. He is a valued member of the medical community in Busselton, where he continues to make a difference in the lives of his patients through his exceptional skills and compassionate approach to healthcare.
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Prof Peter Thompson

19 Albert Street, Busselton WA 6280

Prof Peter Thompson, a world-renowned Cardiologist, is based in Busselton, Western Australia. He boasts an impressive array of qualifications, including AM, MD, MB, BS, MBA, FRACP, FACP, FACC, FCSANZ, and has established himself as an accomplished physician. Prof Thompson completed his MD at the University of Western Australia (UWA), followed by postgraduate studies at esteemed institutions such as Melbourne and Harvard University. Currently, Prof Thompson holds the esteemed title of Clinical Professor in Medicine and Population Health at UWA. In addition, he serves as the Consultant Cardiologist and Director of the Heart Research Institute at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital. He also holds the position of Deputy Director at the prestigious Harry Perkins Institute for Medical Research. With his expertise in acute coronary syndromes and atherosclerosis prevention, Prof Thompson's knowledge is highly sought after. He is particularly interested in community control of coronary heart disease. Prof Thompson offers consultation services in Bunbury and Busselton to ensure accessibility and deliver exceptional care to his patients. Prof Thompson's commitment to his patients' well-being and advancement in medical knowledge is evident in his extensive qualifications, professional affiliations, and prestigious positions. His wealth of experience and expertise continue to shape the field of cardiology through his clinical work, research endeavors, and teaching contributions. Patients and peers alike greatly benefit from his dedication to improving cardiac care and preventing cardiovascular diseases.
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When you search for Cardiologists on Zable, you can filter your results by gender and other important criteria. That way, you'll only see Cardiologists who match your preferences.

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On Zable, you can search specifically for Cardiologists with availability after hours. Each Cardiologist controls their hours, so times may change according to their schedule.

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Zable is a platform designed with a clear mission to make healthcare simpler, faster and more accessible for all Australians.

Zable Find Care aims to reduce the time it takes to find and book a specialist by providing you with more information. Suppose you're looking for a Cardiologist; Zable Find Care will allow you to sort and filter the results based on these five key factors.

  • Price: Don't be left in the dark - see the cost of an initial consultation, procedure or surgery and out-of-pocket expenses.

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Zable Find Care helps you navigate your healthcare journey and empowers you to make well-informed decisions.

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Zable lets you see real-time availability for Cardiologists. Many Cardiologists offer appointments on Saturdays and Sundays.

What is a Cardiologist?

A cardiologist is a medical doctor who specialises in diagnosing and treating conditions that affect the heart and blood vessels. This type of doctor has completed specialised training in cardiology and is qualified to provide medical care for people with conditions such as coronary artery disease, heart failure, and arrhythmias.

In addition to diagnosing and treating these conditions, a cardiologist may provide preventative care and advice to help their patients maintain good heart health.

Some of the specific tasks that a cardiologist may include:

  • Performing physical examinations and ordering tests, such as electrocardiograms (ECGs) and imaging studies, to diagnose heart conditions

  • Developing and implementing treatment plans for patients with heart conditions

  • Prescribing medication to manage symptoms and treat heart conditions

  • Advising patients on lifestyle changes that can help improve their heart health, such as changes to their diet and exercise habits

  • Referring patients to other medical specialists or surgeons if necessary

  • Performing invasive procedures, such as angioplasty and coronary artery bypass surgery, to diagnose and treat heart conditions.

Overall, the primary role of a cardiologist is to provide expert care for patients with heart conditions and to help them maintain good heart health.

Common procedures performed by a Cardiologist

Cardiologists are trained to perform a wide range of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. Some of the most common procedures performed by a cardiologist include:

  • Electrocardiogram (ECG): This is a procedure in which a cardiologist attaches small electrodes to the chest, arms, and legs to measure the heart's electrical activity. An ECG can diagnose a heart attack, heart failure, and arrhythmias.

  • Echocardiogram: This is a procedure in which a cardiologist uses ultrasound waves to create a detailed image of the heart. An echocardiogram can diagnose heart valve problems and heart muscle damage.

  • Coronary angiogram: This is a procedure in which a cardiologist injects a dye into the coronary arteries and uses X-ray imaging to create a detailed image of the heart's blood vessels. A coronary angiogram can diagnose conditions such as coronary artery disease and blockages in the coronary arteries.

  • Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI): This is a procedure in which a cardiologist uses a catheter (a thin, flexible tube) to access the coronary arteries and perform procedures such as angioplasty and stenting. PCI can treat conditions such as coronary artery disease and blockages in the coronary arteries.

  • Cardiac catheterisation: This is a procedure in which a cardiologist inserts a catheter into a blood vessel in the leg or arm and guides it to the heart. Cardiac catheterisation can diagnose and treat heart conditions such as heart valve problems and coronary artery disease.

These are just a few examples of the many procedures that a cardiologist may perform. Each patient's needs are different, and the specific procedures performed by a cardiologist will depend on the individual circumstances of each patient.

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