Dr Mohammed Al-Omary
General and Interventional Cardiologist
Dr Mohammed Al-Omary is a general and interventional cardiologist with special interest in heart failure, ischemic heart disease, coronary artery disease, complex percutaneous coronary intervention and intravascular imaging.
Consulting Rooms
64 Denison St, Hamilton, NSW, 2303
Phone: 02 4929 2444
Fax: 02 4929 2449
Maitland Private Hospital
Medical Centre 2
Level 2, Suite 14 B
173 Chisolm Road
East Maitland NSW 2323
History
Dr Al-Omary graduated from Mosul Medical college in 2004 in Iraq. He spent his internship and internal medicine residency in Mosul teaching hospitals. He had to leave Iraq in 2008 and subsequently he worked in an Emergency Department in the UAE for three years. He then moved to Australia in 2011 where he did his internal medicine and cardiology training at John Hunter Hospital. He was awarded FRACP in 2019. After that, he finished one year of interventional fellowship at the John Hunter Hospital. In 2021, he joined Dr Eugene Wu at Prince of Wales Hospital in Hong Kong to undertake a chronic total occlusion and complex coronary intervention fellowship.
Interests
Dr Al-Omary is a clinical researcher, he completed a PhD on heart failure outcomes with the University of Newcastle. He has published 22 peer-reviewed articles. Dr Al-Omary has been a speaker in national and international conferences.
Dr Al-Omary has been appointed as a cardiology staff specialist at Maitland and John Hunter Hospitals. He performs procedures at John Hunter Hospital, Lake Macquarie Private Hospital
and Lingard Private Hospital and he consults at Newcastle Heart rooms at Hamilton and
Maitland Private Hospital Suite.
Services provided:
– General and interventional cardiology consulting services.
– Transthoracic echocardiography (Hamilton and Maitland Private sites).
– Stress test and stress echocardiography (Hamilton site only at this stage).
– Diagnostic coronary angiogram and percutaneous intervention at John Hunter, Lake Macquarie Private and Lingard Private Hospitals.