Cardiology
Comprehensive heart care including diagnostic, interventional, and surgical treatments.
15
Specialists
12,000+
Appointments/Year
4+
Procedures
4
Facilities

Working Hours
Treatment
Sub-Specialties
Electrophysiology
Interventional Cardiology
Pediatric Cardiology
Cardiac Rehabilitation
Accreditations
American Heart Association
JCI Accredited
About Cardiology
Our Cardiology department stands at the forefront of cardiac medicine, combining world-class expertise with the most advanced medical technologies available today. We are dedicated to providing a full spectrum of cardiovascular care, ranging from preventive screenings and routine diagnostic tests to highly complex interventional procedures and life-saving heart surgeries. Our multidisciplinary team of board-certified cardiologists, surgeons, and specialized nurses work collaboratively to develop personalized treatment plans tailored to each patient's unique needs. We utilize state-of-the-art imaging systems and minimally invasive techniques to ensure the highest success rates and faster recovery times. Beyond clinical excellence, we focus on compassionate patient support and comprehensive rehabilitation programs, ensuring that your journey to heart health is supported at every single step. Your heart's well-being is our primary mission.

Impact & Outcomes
98.5%
Success Rate
2,500+
Surgeries/Year
45
Critical Care Beds
Procedures
Angioplasty
A minimally invasive procedure to open blocked heart arteries using a balloon catheter to restore blood flow.
Echocardiogram
Advanced ultrasound imaging used to create detailed pictures of your heart's chambers, valves, and structures.
Pacemaker Implantation
Surgical placement of a device that sends small electrical impulses to heart muscles to maintain steady rhythm.
Heart Bypass Surgery
Procedure to create new routes around clogged arteries by grafting vessels from other body parts to improve flow.

What we offer
Patient Care
Customized clinical plans perfectly tailored to every patient's unique health profile, lifestyle, and vital goals.
Modern Tech
Modern diagnostic systems and cutting-edge medical tools used for precise, rapid, and efficient heart treatments.
Expert Team
Top cardiologists and surgeons collaborating daily to provide a high level of integrated, full care services.
Better Outcomes
Strategic focus on boosting recovery speeds, heart health, patient comfort, and the overall quality of daily life.
Facilities

Advanced Cath Lab
State-of-the-art laboratory equipped with imaging technology for performing complex interventional procedures now.
Cardiac ICU
Specialized intensive care unit for critical heart patients, providing 24/7 monitoring and advanced life support.
24/7 Chest Pain Clinic
Emergency unit dedicated to the rapid assessment and treatment of acute chest pain and potential heart attacks.
Non-invasive Imaging Suite
Facility offering high-resolution CT and MRI scans for precise diagnosis without the need for invasive surgery.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q.What are the common signs of heart disease?
A.Common signs of potential heart disease often include persistent chest pain or pressure, noticeable shortness of breath during activities, unexplained palpitations, and a general sense of fatigue. It is crucial to monitor these symptoms and seek medical advice immediately.
Q.How can I prevent heart disease?
A.Preventing heart disease involves maintaining a heart-healthy diet rich in nutrients, engaging in regular physical exercise, completely avoiding smoking products, and managing daily stress levels effectively. Consistent check-ups and monitoring your vitals are also essential.
Q.What is an angioplasty?
A.Angioplasty is a specialized medical procedure designed to open narrowed or clogged coronary arteries using a tiny balloon catheter. This process helps restore proper blood flow to the heart muscle and is often accompanied by the placement of a stent for long-term support.
Q.What should I bring to my first appointment?
A.For your initial consultation, please bring a detailed medical history, a comprehensive list of all your current medications, any recent diagnostic test results, and insurance information. Being well-prepared helps our specialists provide the most accurate and efficient care.
Q.How often should I have a cardiac check-up?
A.Generally, healthy adults without symptoms should consider a cardiac check-up every 2 to 4 years. However, if you have known risk factors like high blood pressure or a family history of heart issues, more frequent evaluations are strongly recommended by our medical experts.
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