About
Dr Arul Baradi is an Interventional Cardiologist consulting from Border Heart Specialists in West Albury. Arul’s clinical interests are the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of coronary and structural heart disease.
Arul has recently returned from the United Kingdom after completing a two-year fellowship in complex coronary intervention at the Royal Papworth Hospital (affiliated with the University of Cambridge and the United Kingdom’s leading cardiac specialty hospital) and a one-year fellowship in adult structural cardiac intervention at the Royal Sussex County Hospital under Professor David Hildick-Smith (current president of the British Cardiac Intervention Society).
Prior to this, Arul completed medical school at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, and following internship and junior doctor years in Auckland moved to Melbourne where he completed physician and cardiology specialty training. Arul maintains an active role in research and teaching. He is a research fellow at the Cardiovascular Epidemiology Unit, the University of Cambridge, and a doctoral researcher at the University of Melbourne.
Arul enjoys working in Albury and has a strong commitment to caring for regional patients. He is passionate about delivering high-quality care in rural and remote settings and believes patients should be able to access specialist services close to home. Arul regularly visits the region providing outpatient consultations as well as Cardiac Cath Lab interventions. He values his regular time in North East Victoria and enjoys travelling by train, taking in the region’s scenic countryside during his visits.

