At Connected Cardiology, you can expect a detailed assessment of your heart condition, delivered with a caring and compassionate approach and an emphasis on helping you understand your heart condition. We provide cardiac care that is accessible to patients within regional Victoria. We are committed to Closing the Gap for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Our practice is family and LGBTQI friendly.

In-person consultations are available at Connected Cardiology Shepparton and Cobram Medical Clinic. Telehealth consultations are also available. Please advise of your preference when booking an appointment.

Connected Cardiology consultations

Consultations

At Connected Cardiology, we believe that open and respectful communication is key to any medical consultation. You can expect a detailed discussion of your symptoms, a careful examination and explanation of any further test or treatment options. You can be assured there will be ample time to ask questions and that they will always be answered with respect and understanding. We will work hard, in partnership with you, to improve and maintain your cardiovascular health.

Telehealth Consultations

Telehealth reviews are available, supported by a secure video conferencing platform. Many aspects of a telehealth review are the same as an in-person consultation, including the ability to discuss your condition in detail and to ask questions. An in-person consultation may still be organised at a later stage.

Telehealth Consultations
Regional Victoria Cariology

Regional Victorian Services

At Connected Cardiology, we are passionate about improving access to specialist cardiology services to people living in regional Victoria.

We provide outreach services as well as telehealth support to a number of locations in regional Victoria.

Regional Victorian Cardiology Outreach

Connected Cardiology acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land of Greater Shepparton, the Yorta Yorta Nation. We pay our respects to their tribal Elders, celebrate their continuing culture and acknowledge the memory of their ancestors.