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Dr Liam Guiney

Structural and Interventional Cardiologist

BMedSc, MBBS, MMed (Res), FRACP

Dr Guiney is a Structural and Coronary Interventional Cardiologist practicing at the Canberra Hospital and National Capital Private Hospital.

Dr Guiney is an expert in the management of valvular heart disease and performs procedures including transcatheter aortic valve intervention (TAVI) and mitral transcatheter edge to edge repair (TEER). He also performs percutaneous PFO/ASD occlusion and left atrial appendage occlusion.

In addition to this, Dr Guiney’s interests include complex coronary revascularisation techniques such as calcium modification and CTO PCI with a strong focus on intravascular imaging to optimise his patient outcomes. He uses advanced invasive coronary physiology techniques to assess patients for coronary artery spasm and microvascular dysfunction, an often overlooked and undertreated condition, predominantly affecting women.

Dr Guiney is an active researcher in the field of interventional cardiology and continues to publish and present his collaborative efforts at national and international cardiology conferences. Highly experienced in the latest technology and techniques, Dr Guiney is dedicated to delivering the best outcomes for his patients.

Training & Expertise

Originally from Sydney, where he trained at the Prince of Wales Hospital, Dr Guiney then completed prestigious fellowships in complex coronary intervention and structural heart interventions at both King’s College Hospital in London and the Alfred Hospital in Melbourne.

Cardiac Care in Canberra

Dr Guiney was recruited by the Canberra Hospital in 2024 and is a permanent staff specialist with interest in complex cardiac procedures.

Clinical Focus

Dr Guiney is experienced in the latest technology and techniques. Hi practice centres on advanced cardiac procedures, particularly:

Hospital Affiliations

Dr Guiney is accredited to perform procedures at:

Professional Qualifications

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