
Dr Hamid Salehi
Dr Hamid Salehi is a consultant cardiologist and cardiovascular imaging specialist, with more than 15 years of experience in cardiovascular medicine. His clinical expertise includes cardiac MRI, cardiac CT, echocardiography and heart failure management. He currently practises at Austin Health and is involved in both public and private cardiology services. He has an extensive international training background spanning Iran, the United States and Australia, and combines advanced imaging expertise with a patient-centred approach to diagnosis and treatment.
- Cardiac imaging fellowship, Austin Hospital, Melbourne
- Echocardiography fellowship, Tufts, Boston

Dr Mehdi Eskandari
Mehdi Eskandari is a Consultant Cardiologist with comprehensive expertise in advanced cardiac imaging, valvular heart disease and structural heart intervention. After completing cardiology training in Australia, he undertook a fellowship in advanced echocardiography at King's College Hospital, London, where he subsequently practised for over a decade. He developed particular expertise in complex valvular disease, structural heart CT and Heart Team decision-making for transcatheter valve therapies. He joined Austin Health in 2026 supporting the structural heart programme and holds a visiting appointment at Macquarie University Hospital, Sydney.
- Advanced Echocardiography Fellowship — King's College Hospital, London
- Expertise in multimodality imaging with 3D echocardiography and cardiac CT for planning and guidance of structural heart interventions
- Active member of multidisciplinary Heart Teams and international faculty in structural heart imaging and intervention

Dr Sanaz Molaei
Dr Sanaz Molaei is a consultant radiologist with experience across both public and private imaging settings. She has a dedicated interest and extensive experience in women's imaging, including breast and female pelvic imaging.
Dr Molaei completed her Breast Imaging Fellowship at Northwestern Breast Screen, Melbourne, followed by a fellowship in Women's Imaging at The Royal Women's Hospital. She currently works at Northern Health and BreastScreen Victoria.
Her practice includes multimodality breast imaging and image-guided breast procedures, as well as general radiology across multiple imaging modalities and image-guided interventions, including a variety of musculoskeletal interventions.
Dr Molaei is committed to delivering compassionate, patient-centred care.

A/Prof. Terry Kok
A/Prof. Terry Kok is a diagnostic and interventional radiologist with extensive experience across both public and private radiology practice. He graduated with First Class Honours in Medicine and completed specialist training in Internal Medicine and Clinical Radiology in Ireland, where he was awarded the Gold Medal for achieving the highest performance in the Final Fellowship Examinations in Radiology. He subsequently completed subspecialty fellowships in Dublin, Cambridge and London, including a Cardiothoracic Radiology fellowship at the Royal Papworth Hospital. His principal diagnostic subspecialty interests include cardiac CT, cardiac MRI and thoracic radiology, with additional expertise in hepatobiliary imaging and neuroradiology.
- Director of Northern Imaging Victoria
- Academic appointments at The University of Melbourne & RMIT University
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