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As the title suggests, looking for recommendations for a good cardiac specialist vet

Edited to add some context in case my asking the question on DOL sets the breed rumour mill going. I am asking because a visit to a heart clinic yesterday has confirmed that I am right to question a diagnosis of cardiomyopathy that my retired girl was given two years ago. I booked the appointment because she has shown no clinical signs over the last two years and her pulse etc has remained good and totally steady over that period of time too (it was "diagnosed" during a routine yearly checkup). The vet yesterday suggested a follow up ultrasound by an Australian specialist to confirm either way but thinks she just has a very mild non-degenerative grade 1 murmur. He also commented that sighthounds are often "over" diagnosed when it comes to heart conditions so I am looking for someone who is sighthound experienced and REALLY knows their stuff. Will travel on the east coast to see the best as it's been a very unpleasant roller coaster ride for me and the breeder and we'd like some closure. Any information people can give me about Australian cardiac specialists would be very welcome - PMs also gratefully received. :dancingelephant:

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Dr Russell Mitten (actually, I think the correct title is "Mr") at Melbourne University Vet Clinic (Werribee). That's if he's still there. When I needed him about 4 years ago, he was semi-retired then. Although I found that he was there more often than he wasn't. He lectures as well though, so his time is pretty 'tight'.

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I can personally recommend Dr Richard Woolley Cardiology Specialist at Southern Animal Referral Centre (248 Wickham Rd, Highett, ph 03 9532 5261)

Excellent vet and a lovely, caring man as well. It is obvious he really loves his job, and will patiently answer all the questions you have. (And he has a big new fancy colour ultrasound!)

He is helping the Deerhound Club of Victoria begin a DCM screening process for our dogs and has a good knowledge of sighthounds.

I could not recommend him highly enough.

ETA: contact details

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wish this was asked last week... :laugh:

The Canberra Cav Club just ran a two day heart clinic with Richard Lucy in conjunction with their specialty last weekend :D

The Cav Club try and get a cardiologist to come to Canberra once a year and it is open for all breeds...

At last count I think Richard checked 135 dogs....

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Whoops! I could have sworn I read "in Melbourne" at the time I posted (must have been dreaming), but now see you probably looking for NSW. Sorry. Good luck - I hope the end diagnosis is a positive one for you :cry:.

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Erny - you were right, I was asking for Melbourne. I edited back to the East Coast so as not to narrow inquiries too much. I think I will be going to Melbourne, I spoke to Richard Woolley's clinic today. Thank you Elfin and everyone else for your suggestions.

cvs - it was Richard Lucy I saw at the Cav Club clinic yesterday and it's on his advice that I'm looking for someone to do the ultrasound. If I could take her to him to ultrasound I would, he was super sensible, but New Zealand is a bit far away. :cry:

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just a tad...

maybe ring a few vets and see when the next cardiologist will be in town so you can arrange an xray... I know there is one that sometimes go to All Creatures in Calwell :cry:

Richard is lovely :(

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So sorry to hear about your girl. My darling Jessie (Bull Terrier), now at the "Bridge" battled DCM for 3 years. It's a shitty disease. Wishing you all the best for a positive prognosis :)

Actually, I think she doesn't have it. The original diagnosis was over two years ago and she is still only showing a minor murmur and no clinical symptoms. Hence the ultrasound to establish either way the heart clinic vet's suspicion that she was wrongly diagnosed.

Sorry to hear about your Jessie, when I was in the big research phase a few years ago I spoke to a few people whose dogs had it, and had died from it. It sounds really terrible.

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... she was wrongly diagnosed.

My avatar girl was diagnosed with a very enlarged heart and congenital heart failure. I even had those same Vets run an ECG and they informed me the results reflected their findings in the xrays and which is why I turned to Mr. Russell Mitten at Werribee. Turned out the previous Vet did the xrays wrong and that my girl's heart was perfectly fine.

Hope your second opinion findings prove the same.

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Erny - you were right, I was asking for Melbourne. I edited back to the East Coast so as not to narrow inquiries too much. I think I will be going to Melbourne, I spoke to Richard Woolley's clinic today. Thank you Elfin and everyone else for your suggestions.

cvs - it was Richard Lucy I saw at the Cav Club clinic yesterday and it's on his advice that I'm looking for someone to do the ultrasound. If I could take her to him to ultrasound I would, he was super sensible, but New Zealand is a bit far away. :hug:

Clare1234's great dane stella who recently passed from DCM was under Dr Woolleys care i know she has nothing but the highest praises of him, he even called her whilst he was O/S to see how stella was going when she had her lateset episode and he wasnt around.

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