Interventional Cardiologist
Macquarie Park, NSW
Dr Anika Reddy is an interventional cardiologist practising in Sydney. She trained at the University of Sydney and completed her advanced fellowship in interventional cardiology at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, with a sub-fellowship in structural heart intervention.
Her clinical interests include complex coronary intervention, transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI), and heart disease in women. She consults privately at Macquarie University Hospital and Westmead Private, and accepts public referrals through Westmead Hospital.
Beyond clinical practice she is involved in cardiology trainee education and contributes to the cardiovascular research programme at the University of Sydney.
Read full bio →Narrowing of the heart's arteries causing chest pain, breathlessness, and risk of heart attack.
Learn more →Narrowing of the aortic valve, increasingly common with age, often treated with TAVI or surgery.
Learn more →Why women's heart disease often presents differently — and what that means for diagnosis and care.
Learn more →A diagnostic test that uses contrast dye and X-ray imaging to visualise the heart's arteries.
Learn more →Percutaneous coronary intervention to open a narrowed artery and restore blood flow to the heart muscle.
Learn more →A less invasive alternative to open-heart surgery for severe symptomatic aortic stenosis.
Learn more →Catheter-based closure of a small atrial-septal opening to reduce the risk of recurrent stroke.
Learn more →A device-based alternative to long-term anticoagulation in selected patients with atrial fibrillation.
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Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in Australian women, yet symptoms in women are often atypical and misattributed.
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Transcatheter aortic valve implantation has reshaped how we treat severe aortic stenosis. Here is what patients should know.
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A clear walk-through of what to expect on the day of a coronary angiogram, from arrival to discharge.
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Cardiovascular risk assessment is a routine part of primary care. Here is what it actually involves and when to ask about it.
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A practical guide for the weeks and months after coronary stenting — what to take, what to watch for, and when to call.
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