Dr Katy Ellenberger
Dr Katy Ellenberger is an imaging cardiologist who specialises in advanced cardiac imaging, including CTCA, cardiac MRI and advanced echocardiography. Her passions are preventative cardiology, women's cardiovascular health and heart failure.
Dr Katy Ellenberger graduated with an MB BS from Western Sydney University in 2012. She completed post graduate specialty training in Cardiology at Nepean Hospital, in 2019, and is a fellow of the Royal Australian College of Physicians. She completed further subspecialty fellowship training in advanced echocardiography (Prince of Wales Hospital), and cardiac CT and cardiac MRI (St Vincents Hospital Sydney).
Dr Ellenberger has the highest level of CTCA accreditation. She enjoys teaching cardiac CT to other cardiologists and radiologists, as a faculty member for the Australian Institute of Cardiac CT.
Dr Ellenberger is employed as a Staff Specialist at Prince of Wales and Visiting Medical Officer at Sydney Hospital and Eastern Heart Clinic. Dr Ellenberger is committed to improving the health and well-being of her patients. She takes a holistic approach to patient care, which has led to combining her work in both cardiology and general medicine.
Dr Katy Ellenberger graduated with an MB BS from Western Sydney University in 2012. She completed post graduate specialty training in Cardiology at Nepean Hospital, in 2019, and is a fellow of the Royal Australian College of Physicians. She completed further subspecialty fellowship training in advanced echocardiography (Prince of Wales Hospital), and cardiac CT and cardiac MRI (St Vincents Hospital Sydney).
Dr Ellenberger has the highest level of CTCA accreditation. She enjoys teaching cardiac CT to other cardiologists and radiologists, as a faculty member for the Australian Institute of Cardiac CT.
Dr Ellenberger is employed as a Staff Specialist at Prince of Wales and Visiting Medical Officer at Sydney Hospital and Eastern Heart Clinic. Dr Ellenberger is committed to improving the health and well-being of her patients. She takes a holistic approach to patient care, which has led to combining her work in both cardiology and general medicine.