Suite 303, Level 3, Brisbane Health Connect
51 Orford Street. Tarragindi QLD 4121
Tel: (07) 3184 0400
Cardiologist
Dr. Nicholas Aroney
MBBS (Hons), BSc (Hons), FRACP
Cardiologist - General, Interventional (Coronary & Structural), TAVI specialist
Visiting hours: Thursday 1pm-5pm Fortnightly
**When booking appointments, please ask to see Dr. Aroney at Brisbane Medical Specialists**
(07) 3861 5522 for bookings, referrals and general enquiries
Fax Number: 07 3861 5622
Specialty: Cardiology: General, Interventional and Structural, TAVI
Clinical Interests: Chest pain, angina, aortic stenosis, structural heart disease, coronary angiography, hypertension, dyslipidaemia, TAVI, PFO, ASD, PDA, 3D modelling & printing.
Nick is a Queensland born, bred and educated General and Interventional Cardiologist.
Nick achieved First Class Honours in his Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery from Griffith University. He achieved a Fellowship of the Royal College of Physicians in Adult Cardiology after appointments at the Royal Brisbane and Prince Charles Hospitals. Following this, he performed a two year coronary and structural fellowship at The Prince Charles Hospital. In 2020-21, Nick was the Structural Heart Fellow at St Thomas’ Hospital, London, United Kingdom, a worldwide centre of excellence in TAVI, adult structural and adult congenital heart procedures.
Nick’s main interests are general and interventional cardiology, cardiac 3D modelling and printing. He has published manuscripts and abstracts in peer-reviewed journals and presents regularly at national and international conferences.
Nick performs procedures including; percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) and adult congenital interventions (PFO, ASD).
Dr Nicholas Aroney works from Mater Public and Mater Private Hospital South Brisbane as well as St Vincent’s Private Northside. He is a proud member of Heart of Australia, providing cardiac services to regional Queensland and is an associate lecturer for The University of Queensland.