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About Dr Dylan Wynne
BSc (Hons) MBBS PhD FRACP
Dr Dylan Wynne is educated to post-doctoral level with a PhD in cardiac molecular pharmacology and three full years as an interventional fellow. Dr Wynne completed his general cardiology training through the Prince of Wales network in Sydney, then completed two years as the interventional fellow at St Vincent’s Hospital before finalising specialist training overseas in Brighton UK with a further fellowship in complex coronary interventions and innovative skills and technology towards non-surgical treatment of structural heart disease. Dr Wynne has a PhD and has been first and co-authorship on more than 15 published journal articles. Dr Wynne completed his training as a cardiac research fellow enrolling and supervising the co-running of more than 20 active clinical trials. His current and future interest lies with implementing new minimally invasive technologies including trans catheter aortic valve implantation for severe inoperable aortic stenosis along with novel technologies to treat AF and stroke risk plus mitral stenosis / regurgitations / ASD / PFO’s.
Practice Location
- Practice name Pittwater Day Surgery
- Address 20 Bungan Street, Mona Vale, NSW
- Suburb or City Mona Vale, NSW
- State New South Wales
- Country Australia
Secondary Practice Location
- Practice name San Clinic
- Address 185 Fox Valley Road, Wahroonga, NSW
- Suburb or City Wahroonga, NSW
- State New South Wales
- Country Australia
- What is the Dr Dylan Wynne's specialty?
- Dr Dylan Wynne is a Cardiologist, Vascular Surgeon.
- What is the address of the Dr Dylan Wynne's practice?
- Dr Dylan Wynne works at 20 Bungan Street, Mona Vale, NSW
- What are the Dr Dylan Wynne's qualifications?
BSc (Hons) MBBS PhD FRACP
Dr Dylan Wynne is educated to post-doctoral level with a PhD in cardiac molecular pharmacology and three full years as an interventional fellow. Dr Wynne completed his general cardiology training through the Prince of Wales network in Sydney, then completed two years as the interventional fellow at St Vincent’s Hospital before finalising specialist training overseas in Brighton UK with a further fellowship in complex coronary interventions and innovative skills and technology towards non-surgical treatment of structural heart disease. Dr Wynne has a PhD and has been first and co-authorship on more than 15 published journal articles. Dr Wynne completed his training as a cardiac research fellow enrolling and supervising the co-running of more than 20 active clinical trials. His current and future interest lies with implementing new minimally invasive technologies including trans catheter aortic valve implantation for severe inoperable aortic stenosis along with novel technologies to treat AF and stroke risk plus mitral stenosis / regurgitations / ASD / PFO’s.