We are excited to introduce the Medical Assessment of Postural Intolerance & Syncope (MAP) Clinic and Cardiovascular Autonomic Function Testing (CAFT) service — a first-of-its-kind now available in Melbourne through My Heart Cardiology.
This service addresses a critical gap in the care of patients with autonomic nervous system dysfunction, offering a comprehensive and systematic evaluation for:
Dr. Issam Muteir is a Consultant Physician with extensive experience in managing complex general medical and cardiovascular conditions, including a special interest in autonomic cardiovascular dysfunction. He currently consults at My Heart Cardiology Group – Coburg, with services also available in Warragul through Baw Baw Physicians.
Dr. Muteir is the founder of Cardiovascular Autonomic Function Testing (CAFT) and the MAP Clinic (Medical Assessment of Postural Intolerance & Syncope) — the first of their kind in regional Victoria and among only a few in Australia. These services provide structured, physician-led evaluation for conditions such as POTS, orthostatic intolerance, unexplained syncope, and post-COVID autonomic syndromes.
He also welcomes referrals for general cardiology and complex internal medicine, particularly for Arabic-speaking patients, where language and cultural insight significantly enhance care.
Training & Background Dr. Muteir graduated in 2000 and completed his initial physician training. He began his career at Charles Sturt University, conducting research in cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy and teaching as an Associate Lecturer in community health.
He went on to complete specialist training in General and Acute Medicine through Western Health and Monash Health.
His leadership roles include: • Clinical Lead, General Medicine (2018–2022) • Director of Physician Training (current) • Co-Director, Baw Baw Physicians (current)
He holds a Master of Medicine in Clinical Epidemiology from the University of Sydney and is the author of two books, Rebel Doctor and Leaping the Hurdles, reflecting his advocacy for ethical practice and reform in medicine.
A Vision for Innovation and Access Dr. Muteir is passionate about advancing access to diagnostic innovation and care for underserved patients. His work in CAFT and the MAP Clinic is designed to bring clarity and direction to patients who often go years without answers