Central Sydney Heart, Burwood
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Cardiologist

Blood pressure check
Electrocardiogram (EKG)
Heart rate monitoring
Cholesterol screening
Cardiovascular Disease
Professor John Yiannikas is a highly distinguished and experienced cardiologist based in Burwood, Sydney, Australia. With over four decades of dedicated service in the field of cardiovascular medicine, Professor Yiannikas has established himself as one of the most respected heart specialists in the Sydney region. His extensive experience, combined with his commitment to personalized patient care and his multilingual capabilities, has made him a trusted choice for patients seeking expert cardiac care.
Education & Qualifications
Professor Yiannikas received his medical degree (MBBS) from the prestigious University of Sydney in 1974, marking the beginning of a distinguished medical career spanning more than 40 years. He furthered his specialization in cardiology and was awarded his Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (FRACP) in 1983, demonstrating his advanced expertise in internal medicine and cardiovascular care.
Professional Expertise
With over 40 years of clinical experience, Professor Yiannikas has developed comprehensive expertise in all aspects of cardiology and cardiovascular medicine. His extensive experience encompasses the diagnosis, treatment, and management of a wide range of heart conditions, including coronary artery disease, heart failure, arrhythmias, valvular heart disease, hypertension, and other cardiovascular disorders.
Professor Yiannikas is known for his holistic approach to cardiovascular health, which emphasizes not only the treatment of existing conditions but also preventive care and lifestyle modifications to promote long-term heart health. His commitment to staying current with the latest advances in cardiac care ensures that his patients receive evidence-based, state-of-the-art treatment options.
Hospital Affiliations & Practice Locations
Professor Yiannikas maintains strong affiliations with leading healthcare institutions in Sydney:
• Central Sydney Heart - Suite 3B, Level 1, 1-17 Elsie Street, Burwood NSW 2134
• Concord Repatriation General Hospital - Serving as a Visiting Cardiologist in the Department of Cardiology
His association with Concord Hospital, a major teaching hospital within the Sydney Local Health District, reflects his standing in the medical community and his ongoing contribution to cardiology services in the public health sector.
Multilingual Patient Care
One of Professor Yiannikas's distinctive strengths is his ability to communicate with patients in multiple languages. He is fluent in English, Greek, Indonesian, and Italian, enabling him to provide culturally sensitive care and build strong therapeutic relationships with patients from diverse backgrounds. This multilingual capability allows him to explain complex cardiac conditions and treatment options clearly, ensuring patients fully understand their care plans regardless of their primary language.
Philosophy of Care
Professor Yiannikas is renowned for his patient-centered approach to cardiology. He excels in making meaningful connections with his patients, taking the time to understand their individual concerns, medical history, and lifestyle factors. His holistic approach considers not just the physical aspects of heart disease but also the emotional and psychological impact of cardiac conditions on patients and their families.
His commitment to personalized treatment plans ensures that each patient receives care tailored to their specific needs, circumstances, and health goals. Professor Yiannikas believes in empowering patients through education, helping them understand their condition and become active participants in their cardiovascular health management.
Research & Academic Contributions
Throughout his career, Professor Yiannikas has maintained an active interest in cardiovascular research and has contributed to advancing the field of cardiology. His research work includes numerous publications and contributions to medical literature, reflecting his commitment to evidence-based practice and the advancement of cardiac care. His involvement in research ensures that his clinical practice incorporates the latest scientific findings and innovative treatment approaches.
Clinical Services
Professor Yiannikas provides comprehensive cardiac care services, including:
• Comprehensive cardiac assessments and consultations
• Diagnosis and management of coronary artery disease
• Treatment of heart rhythm disorders (arrhythmias)
• Management of heart failure and valvular heart disease
• Hypertension evaluation and management
• Preventive cardiology and risk factor modification
• Cardiac imaging interpretation and analysis
• Pre-operative cardiac assessments
• Post-cardiac event management and rehabilitation guidance
Contact Information
Patients can reach Professor John Yiannikas at Central Sydney Heart, Burwood, by calling (02) 9747 2500. His practice is conveniently located in Burwood, providing accessible cardiac care to patients across the greater Sydney metropolitan area.
Commitment to Excellence
With more than 40 years of experience in cardiology, Professor John Yiannikas continues to provide exceptional cardiovascular care to the Sydney community. His extensive clinical experience, combined with his warm, approachable manner and multilingual abilities, makes him a highly sought-after cardiologist for patients seeking expert, compassionate heart care. His dedication to personalized treatment and his holistic approach to cardiovascular health have earned him the trust and respect of both patients and colleagues throughout his distinguished career.
Description:Parvovirus B19, pathogen of children’s fifths disease, is among the causes of viral/idiopathic pericarditis. This paper presents 3 adult cases of complicated effusive-constrictive parvovirus B19 pericarditis presenting with overt diastolic heart failure during an outbreak in September to October 2023. Comprehensive transthoracic echocardiography and cardiac magnetic resonance played a key role in noninvasive assessment of constrictive physiology and pericardial inflammation, guiding successful treatment with low-dose prednisolone, having failed standard colchicine and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
Description:IgG-4 related disease (IgG4-RD) is an under recognised multisystem inflammatory disorder that has several typical manifestations. Cardiac manifestations of IgG4-RD are well documented however do not feature in the definition or diagnosis of IgG4-RD according to a recent consensus statement. The most well recognised cardiac manifestation of IgG4-RD, pericardial disease, is outlined in this case report as the initial presenting pathology. In the present case the diagnosis was delayed due to the relative obscurity of cardiac manifestations of IgG4-RD and exposed the patient to the risks of pericardiectomy.
Description:Background: It is unknown whether the degree of high-sensitivity Troponin T (hsTropT) elevation in suspected myocardial infarction without obstructive coronary arteries (MINOCA) presentations can help predict the likelihood of an abnormal cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) scan. This study describes the diagnostic utility of CMR in patients with MINOCA and assesses the impact of peak hsTropT levels at presentation on CMR diagnostic yield. Methods: Consecutive patients (n=1,407) referred for CMR at a tertiary-referral hospital between January 2016 and September 2021 were reviewed. A total of 70 patients met the criteria of MINOCA including ischaemic chest pain, elevated peak hsTropT and non-obstructive coronary artery disease (<50% stenosis). The peak hsTropT levels within 72 hours of admission were identified. CMR images were generated using a 3.0 Tesla Siemens scanner. Predictors of having an abnormal CMR were evaluated. Results: CMR established a diagnosis in 71% (n=50) of patients, with the commonest CMR diagnosis being myopericarditis (n=27, 39%). Time to CMR was an independent predictor of a normal CMR scan (OR:0.98, 95%CI[0.97-0.999]). Peak hsTropT had a high diagnostic accuracy for identifying patients with an abnormal CMR (AUC:0.81, p<0.001). The optimal hsTropT cut-off was 166ng/L, with 72% sensitivity and specificity. A troponin value ≥166ng/L was independently predictive of an abnormal CMR scan (OR:4.76, 95%CI[1.32-17.11]). Conclusion: HsTropT and early CMR imaging are independently predictive of an abnormal CMR scan in MINOCA. Additionally, the use of a hsTropT cut-off provides incremental predictive value to clinical parameters and time to CMR scanning in determining an abnormal scan.
Description:We present the case of a 55-year old Caucasian man with Eisenmenger syndrome secondary to uncorrected aorto-pulmonary window, whose clinical course has been complicated by recurrent cerebral abscesses and dynamic tricuspid annular caseation with probable pulmonary embolization.
