Dr
Dr Swati Mukherjee
Cardiology
About
As a clinician at Alfred and Cabrini Health, both tertiary teaching hospitals of Monash University, my clinical and translational research interests include coronary artery disease, heart disease in women, and coronary intervention. I received postgraduate medical research scholarships from the Cardiac Society Australia and New Zealand (CSANZ) and the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) to complete my PhD at Monash University (Alfred). Additionally, I received a scholarship to complete my Fellowship in Interventional Cardiology at The Hull and East Yorkshire NHS Trust, UK.
I am the sole founding director of a multisite comprehensive cardiology practice, focused on evidence-based medicine and continuity of care. I started my practice to provide access to ethical and quality care to groups with disparate access to health interventions. Apart from an interest in heart disease in women, we provide cardiac care in Gippsland (MMM remoteness area 4-6). This practice is becoming an exemplary 'profit for purpose' business.
I am committed to equity and work towards empowering women in medicine, taking a leadership role in shaping policy for apex bodies in medicine globally, including The Royal Australasian College of Physicians (RACP), Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand (CSANZ), and Women as One USA to promote gender parity.
I was invited as an international expert to present on disparities and inequalities in interventional cardiology and healthcare at Cardiovascular Research Technologies (CRT) 2020 in Washington DC. My presentation included data collected in Melbourne showing that only one-third of revascularization patients (either with percutaneous coronary intervention or coronary artery bypass grafting) are women, and that the percentage has fallen over time. Additionally, door-to-balloon time for women presenting with ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) is more than 10 minutes longer than for men, and women presenting with heart attacks are less likely to receive evidence-based treatment than men (Victorian Cardiac Outcomes Registry). This presentation was selected for publication in the Highlights of CRT.
I was also an invited speaker at a national cardiovascular congress, presenting on the disparities in outcomes of cardiovascular care in Gippsland compared to metropolitan Melbourne and the rest of Victoria.
Internationally, I am one of only two recipients of the prestigious Women as One 2023 International Escalator Mentorship Award. The Escalator Awards annually recognize highly qualified women physicians improving patient care in their specialty. I have since published with my mentee from Canada on heart disease in women.
“Evidence-based care tailored to each patient — taking the time to explain options and shared decisions.”
— Dr Swati Mukherjee
Education & training
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2003–2009 MD · Medicine and Surgery
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2009–2013 Residency · Cardiology
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2013–2014 Fellowship · Subspecialty training
Career & appointments
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2013-09–2014-08 Junior consultant
Licenses & insurance
Medical licenses
Board certifications
Procedures performed
| Procedure | Code | Lifetime count |
|---|---|---|
| Cardiac consultation | 99244 | 150 |
| Echocardiogram | 93306 | 2,065 |
| Stress test | 93015 | 2,319 |
| Holter monitor | 93225 | 2,306 |
| Coronary angiography | 93454 | 709 |
| PCI / coronary stent | 92928 | 307 |
| Pacemaker implantation | 33208 | 248 |
Services & pricing
| Service | Duration | Modality | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| New patient consultation (60m) | 60 min | in_clinic|telemed | 240.00 EUR |
| Follow-up consultation (30m) | 30 min | in_clinic|telemed|phone | 120.00 EUR |
| Stress test | 30 min | in_clinic | 960.00 EUR |
| Holter monitor | 60 min | in_clinic | 600.00 EUR |
| Coronary angiography | 90 min | in_clinic | 240.00 EUR |
| PCI / coronary stent | 30 min | in_clinic | 480.00 EUR |
Office, team & in practice
Videos
Research & publications
h-index: 8 · i10: 14
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European registry analysis of Cardiology outcomes
DOI: 10.1403/euroclin.2025.0 · PMID: 32871860 · cited by 44
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Outcomes of Cardiology in adults — a multi-centre cohort
DOI: 10.8675/euroclin.2024.1 · PMID: 35936602 · cited by 102
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European registry analysis of Cardiology outcomes
DOI: 10.7992/euroclin.2023.2 · PMID: 38452707 · cited by 160
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Outcomes of Cardiology in adults — a multi-centre cohort
DOI: 10.3983/euroclin.2022.3 · PMID: 34839912 · cited by 122
Invited talks
- Practical updates in Cardiology European Annual Congress (Cardiology) · Vienna · 2024 · invited
- Single-centre experience in Cardiology National Society Meeting · · 2023 · oral abstract
Awards & memberships
Awards
- 🏆 Top-rated Cardiology — · EuroClinics Patient Choice · 2025 · regional
Society memberships
- European Society of Cardiology (ESC) — Member · since 2014
- American Heart Association (AHA) — Member · since 2014
- EAPCI — Member · since 2014
- European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS) — Member · since 2014
Patient reviews
- Bedside Manner
- 4.77
- Knowledge
- 4.80
- Wait Time
- 4.47
- Staff Friendliness
- 4.74
- Ease Of Appointment
- 4.62
- Value For Money
- 4.64
- Would Recommend Pct
- 94
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★ 5 verified visit
“Very thorough first visit — explained every step. Booking was easy and the staff were welcoming.”
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★ 5 verified visit
“Took time to listen and reviewed all my previous results. I would absolutely recommend.”
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★ 4 verified visit
“Professional and knowledgeable. Wait on the day was a bit long, otherwise excellent.”
Articles by this doctor
- Patient education Patient guide to Cardiology
- Awareness When should you see a cardiology?
For international patients
- Coordinator
- Patient liaison · swati.mukherjee@euroclinics.example
- Accepted intl insurance
- Allianz Worldwide · AXA Global · BUPA Global · Cigna Global