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Combining the best specialists and equipment to provide you nothing short of the best in healthcare.

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CABG

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Coronary Angiogram

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Coronary Angioplasty

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Cardiac Device Implantation

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Open Heart Surgery

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Pediatric Cardiology

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Heart Attack

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PTCA

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Valve replacement and repairs

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FAQ’s

After gathering general information about the patient's health from our cardiologist will review the patient's medical history, and do a complete physical examination. Then the doctor might order the necessary investigations to determine the health of your heart.

Cholesterol, hypertension, obesity, diabetes, smoking, high levels of triglycerides, and family history of heart disease are some of the common risk factors for heart disease. Getting these checked out at the earliest by a cardiologist is better.

Maintaining a healthy lifestyle including eating a balanced diet, getting ample sleep, exercising regularly and quitting smoking/alcohol can help keep heart diseases at bay. Regular health checkups can also help you understand your heart health and enable you to adapt accordingly.

The main symptom is mild discomfort or pain in the chest area which may radiate to the neck, jaw, or arm on the left side of the body. Other symptoms include shortness of breath, nausea, and sweating. Diabetics and women may not have chest discomfort but may have only a few of the associated symptoms. If you notice these symptoms, visit a cardiologist as soon as possible.

Yes, a yearly health check-up that includes a blood pressure check, lipid, and cholesterol test and a discussion with your doctor about other risk factors should not be overlooked.

Recovery time varies depending on the specific procedure. Your healthcare partner will provide you with a personalised recovery timeline and instructions.

Open-heart surgery involves a traditional surgical approach with a larger incision. Minimally invasive procedures use smaller incisions and catheters to access the heart, often leading to quicker recovery.