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Best Cardiothoracic Vascular Surgeons in Bangalore | Vascular Thoracic Surgeon - Manipal Hospitals

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Best Cardiothoracic Vascular Surgeons in Bangalore | Vascular Thoracic Surgeon

The cardiothoracic vascular surgery provided at Manipal Hospital Yeshwanthpur deals with illnesses associated with the heart, lungs, and blood vessels, which may require surgical treatment. The patients who are referred to cardiothoracic surgery could have experienced issues such as chest pain, breathing difficulties, or circulation difficulties despite medical treatment. Surgery is either pre-planned following an extensive evaluation of the patient or required urgently. Nevertheless, all proced......

The cardiothoracic vascular surgery provided at Manipal Hospital Yeshwanthpur deals with illnesses a......

Dr. Murali Krishna | Top Cardiac Surgeon in  Yeshwanthpur, Bangalore | Manipal Hospitals

Yeshwanthpur - Bengaluru

Consultant - Cardiothoracic Vascular Surgery Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery

Qualification:

MBBS - JJM Medical College, Davangere, University Of Mysore | MS (General Surgery) - Government Medical College Nagpur | M.Ch (CTVS) - Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute of Medical Science and Technology

FAQs

Booking an appointment with a cardiothoracic vascular surgery specialist at Manipal Hospitals Yeshwanthpur - Bengaluru is quick and easy. You can call us at 1800 102 5555 to book an appointment at your convenience. Our team will help you find the best cardiothoracic vascular surgery doctor based on your medical needs and schedule your appointment at a convenient time.

Consultation timings vary by doctor and availability. To check real-time schedules while booking an appointment, you can call 1800 102 5555, check the doctor's profile, or request a callback.

During your first visit, the doctor will conduct a thorough clinical evaluation, ask questions and review your medical history, and may suggest specific diagnostic tests. This helps in creating a personalized treatment. To ensure a seamless experience, book an appointment in advance and arrive 15 minutes early for registration.

While it's highly recommended to visit doctors for general checkups, some patients may need regular follow-ups, while others may only require occasional check-ups. Our cardiothoracic vascular surgery specialists at Manipal Hospitals Yeshwanthpur - Bengaluru will guide you on the right schedule based on your condition. Call 1800 102 5555 to book your appointment.

To reschedule or cancel your appointment, call 1800 102 5555 as early as possible. Our team will help you with a new convenient time slot.

Manipal Hospitals is home to some of the best cardiothoracic vascular surgery doctors and leading clinical experts, known for their extensive experience and patient-centric approach. Our team of highly qualified specialists is supported by advanced diagnostic technology, modern infrastructure ensures high standards of safety and clinical excellence.

It is always advisable to confirm things before you decide on surgery. CTVS specialists from Yeshwantpur, Bangalore, will analyse the report and tell you if surgery is needed or what alternatives could work instead.

There are various tests that doctors recommend before surgery. They include scans, blood analysis, and heart functions, among others. These are analysed by the CTVS doctors from Yeshwantpur, Bangalore, who determine the next step based on the findings and symptoms.

Not always, as there are various ways of treatment. Surgical intervention is suggested when there are clear benefits of using it over any other form of treatment, or, in extreme cases, as a last resort.

The specialist will keep following up after a major surgery, both as post-operative care in the hospital and also after discharge from the hospital. You are recommended to attend all follow-up consultations with the doctor to make sure recovery is proceeding as intended.

The frequency of follow-up appointments depends on your treatment and recovery. They may be scheduled frequently at first, but then become less frequent.

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