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Coronary Angiography is a vital diagnostic procedure at our hospital. Our skilled team employs advanced imaging techniques to visualize coronary arteries, assess blockages, and plan interventions, ensuring precise cardiac care. The process includes:
Coronary Angioplasty at our hospital combines expertise and cutting-edge technology for exceptional heart care. Our dedicated team ensures patients’ well-being, with post-procedure monitoring and personalized recovery plans, promoting long-term cardiac health.
Pacemaker Insertion is a critical cardiac procedure offered at our hospital. Place your trust in our skilled professionals for precise pacemaker insertions and comprehensive cardiac care. Our expert team ensures accurate placement of pacemakers to regulate heart rhythms. The process includes:
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We perform advanced heart surgeries, including CABG, valve procedures, aortic surgery, and minimally invasive options, with a focus on compassionate care and comprehensive support.
Our heart transplant program offers hope for end-stage heart failure patients through thorough evaluations, expert surgical teams, post-transplant care, and donor network collaboration.
We specializes in diagnosing and treating valve diseases. Our services encompass diagnostic imaging, valve repair, replacement, minimally invasive procedures, and ongoing care.
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An arrhythmia is an abnormal heart rhythm. Some arrhythmias can cause problems with contractions of your heart chambers by not allowing the top chambers (atria) to squeeze correctly.
The choice will be based on the type of arrhythmia you have, how severe your symptoms are, and if you have other conditions such as diabetes, kidney failure, or heart failure. Your healthcare provider will discuss your treatment options with you.
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Atherosclerosis is thickening or hardening of the arteries caused by a buildup of plaque in the inner lining of an artery. Can cause a heart attack, stroke, aneurysm, or blood clot.
Atherosclerosis is the buildup of fats, cholesterol and other substances in and on your artery walls. This buildup is called plaque. The plaque can cause your arteries to narrow, blocking blood flow. The plaque can also burst, leading to a blood clot.
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Cardiomyopathy causes the heart to lose its ability to pump blood well. In some cases, the heart rhythm also becomes disturbed. This leads to irregular heartbeats (arrhythmias).
Viral infections in the heart are a major cause of cardiomyopathy. In some cases, another disease or its treatment can cause for the cardiomyopathy. This might include complex heart disease that’s present at birth (congenital).
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A congenital heart defect (CHD) is a heart problem that a baby has at birth. It is caused by abnormal formation of the heart during growth in the womb. There is no known reason for it.
Most cases of congenital heart defect have no known cause. But some types of congenital heart defects occur more often when the mother comes in contact with some types of dangerous substances in the first few weeks of her pregnancy.
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Rheumatic heart disease is a condition where the heart valves have been permanently damaged by rheumatic fever. The heart valve damage may start shortly after untreated infection.
Untreated or under-treated strep infections can increase the risk for rheumatic heart disease. This may take years to develop and can lead to heart failure. Rheumatic fever can occur at any age. But it often occurs in children ages 5 to 15.
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