Our history

Eastern Heart Clinic was first established at Prince Henry Hospital in 1991.

A centre of excellence

Eastern Heart Clinic relocated to the Prince of Wales Hospital campus at Randwick in the eastern suburbs of Sydney – which is its current location – in 1998.

It has now established itself as one of the largest interventional hospitals in Australia, with more than 100 specialist staff performing more than 5,500 diagnostic and interventional cardiology procedures annually.

The clinic was established without any public investment by the same team of cardiologists that own and manage the health service today.

It provides the Prince of Wales Hospital with a highly specialised interventional cardiology service, and delivers a unique health service to the people of greater Sydney.

 

A unique model of healthcare

Eastern Heart Clinic provides a unique health care delivery model for interventional cardiac services in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. It provides specialist cardiology services to all patients – both public or private – in exactly the same manner and under the same protocols, with no delineation based on health status or referral source.

All patients have access to a highly specialised team of cardiologists, nurses and support staff who are committed to achieving the best possible outcomes for them.

Eastern Heart Clinic is also associated with Sutherland Heart Clinic, which is located within Sutherland Hospital at Caringbah in Sydney’s southern suburbs. This centre also provides a similar model of public and private interventional cardiology.

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