Dr. Nicholas Aroney is a Queensland-born and educated Interventional and Structural Cardiologist.
He graduated with First Class Honours in his Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery from Griffith University in 2011 and later achieved a Fellowship with the Royal College of Physicians in Adult Cardiology. His early training included appointments at the Royal Brisbane and Prince Charles Hospitals, followed by a two-year coronary and structural fellowship at The Prince Charles Hospital. In 2020-21, Dr. Aroney further honed his expertise as the Structural Heart Fellow at St Thomas' Hospital in London, a global leader in TAVI, adult structural, and adult congenital heart procedures. During his time there, he was involved in international trials and pioneering procedures.
Dr. Aroney’s clinical focus includes the management of aortic stenosis, acute coronary syndromes, structural heart disease, cardiac 3D modelling, and risk factor modification. He has contributed to peer-reviewed journals and regularly presents at both national and international conferences.
His procedural expertise includes coronary and structural interventions, such as percutaneous coronary intervention (stents), transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI), and adult congenital interventions (PFO, ASD). He is a nationally accredited TAVI practitioner.
Dr. Aroney practices at St Vincent’s Private Hospital Northside, Mater Public and Mater Private Hospitals in South Brisbane. He is also a proud member of Heart of Australia, offering cardiac services to regional Queensland, and serves as an associate lecturer at The University of Queensland.