Cardiology | Auckland | Te Toka Tumai

Auckland City Hospital

Contact Details

Phone (09) 367 0000

Mental Health Services

Street Address

2 Park Road
Grafton
Auckland 1023

Postal Address

Private Bag 92 024
Auckland Mail Centre
Auckland 1142

Greenlane Clinical Centre

Contact Details

General enquiries 

(09) 367 0000

Extension/pager number known

(09) 307 4949

Patient enquiries

(09) 375 4300

Outpatient appointments and surgical bookings 

(09) 638 0400 / scheduling@adhb.govt.nz 

GP/ External Specialist Help Desk 

(09) 307 2800

Mental Health Services 24 Hour Crisis helpline

0800 800 717

Street Address

214 Green Lane West
One Tree Hill
Auckland 1051

Postal Address

Private Bag 92 189
Auckland Mail Centre
Auckland 1142

Description

The cardiology team at Auckland City Hospital has an international reputation for cardiology and cardiothoracic surgery. We have continued to be at the leading edge of innovation since the 1950s.

Cardiology is the specialty within medicine that looks at the heart and blood vessels.  Your heart consists of four chambers, which are responsible for pumping blood to your lungs and then the rest of your body. The study of the heart includes the heart muscle (the myocardium), the valves within the heart between the chambers, the blood vessels that supply blood (and hence oxygen and nutrients) to the heart muscle, and the electrical system of the heart which is what controls the heart rate.

Visit Healthify for general information on cardiology conditions.

Referral Expectations

If you have an urgent problem requiring immediate cardiological assessment you are referred acutely to the Cardiology Department where you will initially be seen by the Registrar (trainee specialist) who will decide whether you need to be admitted to hospital. Investigations will be performed as required, and the more senior members of the team involved where necessary.
 
If the problem is not urgent, your GP will write a letter to the Cardiology Department requesting an appointment in the outpatient clinic. Each month the department receives more referrals than can be seen in clinic. One of the consultant cardiologists working in the department reviews these letters to determine who should be seen first, based on the information provided by the GP. Very urgent cases are usually seen within a couple of weeks, but other cases may have to wait a longer time. Sometimes the cardiologist will organise an investigation rather than arranging a clinic appointment. The result of the investigation will be sent to your GP and a specialist appointment will be arranged if needed.

What happens next?
 
When you come to the Cardiology Outpatient Department you will be seen by a member of the cardiology team who will ask questions about your illness and examine you to try to determine or confirm the diagnosis. This process may also require several tests (e.g. blood tests, x-rays, scans etc). Sometimes this can all be done during one clinic visit. For some conditions, this will take several follow-up appointments. Occasionally some tests are arranged even before you are seen at the hospital to try to speed up the process.
 
Once a diagnosis has been made, the medical staff will discuss treatment with you. They will write to your GP with advice and may or may not arrange for you to attend a follow-up clinic.

Hours

8:30 AM to 5:30 PM.

Mon – Fri 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM

Procedures / Treatments

Electrocardiogram (ECG)
Exercise ECG (electrocardiogram) | Exercise tolerance test (ETT)
Blood tests (Cardiology)
Echocardiogram
Coronary angiogram | Cardiac catheterisation
Cardiovascular disease
Heart failure
Cardiac arrhythmias (abnormal heartbeat)
Heart valve disease
Cardiac rehabilitation

Visiting Hours

CCU (Coronary Care Unit): 11 am - 1 pm, 3 pm - 8 pm (NO VISITORS BETWEEN 1 PM AND 3 PM).

Ward 31: 3 pm - 8 pm.


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