
Cardiac Care
We offer a wide range of cardiac services, like – Heart Attacks, Hypertensive Heart Disease, Rheumatic Heart Disease, Angina, Ischemic Heart Disease, Arrhythmia, Inflammatory Heart Disease, Atrial Septal Defect, Heart Block, Heart Failure, Cerebrovascular Disease, Heart Valve Leakage and etc., using the latest medical technologies and treatment approaches to ensure the best possible outcomes for our patients.
Our Speciality :-
- Evaluation and Treatment Plans
- Routine Checkups
- Heart Disease Treatment & Resources
- Valve Replacements & Testing
- Emergency Heart Care
- Interventional cardiology
Our Cardiac Services
Heart Care - Cardiology
It is important to seek medical attention promptly if you experience any symptoms of heart disease, such as chest pain, shortness of breath, or fatigue. With proper heart care, many heart conditions can be managed effectively, allowing individuals to lead healthy and fulfilling lives.
Family Physician
Some of the common services provided by family physicians include regular check-ups, immunizations, health screenings, treatment of minor injuries, and management of chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and asthma. Family physicians also provide counseling on lifestyle changes such as exercise, diet, and smoking cessation to promote overall health and prevent disease.
ECG
The ECG test is commonly used to diagnose heart conditions such as arrhythmia, heart attack, heart failure, and other conditions that affect the heart’s electrical activity. The test is also used to monitor the effectiveness of certain heart treatments and to detect potential heart problems in individuals who are at risk.
Neurology
Some of the common neurological conditions that neurologists treat include Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, stroke, epilepsy, migraines, and neuropathy. They also diagnose and treat a wide range of other conditions related to the nervous system, such as muscle disorders and sleep disorders.
Diabetologist
Diabetologists are trained to manage all types of diabetes, including type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, and gestational diabetes. They may work in hospitals, clinics, or private practice and collaborate with a team of healthcare professionals to provide comprehensive care for patients with diabetes.
Pediatric
Pediatricians provide a wide range of services to children, including well-child visits, immunizations, management of acute and chronic illnesses, and guidance for parents on child development, nutrition, and safety. They also provide specialized care for children with chronic conditions, such as asthma, diabetes, and congenital heart defects.
Chest & Respiratory
Some of the conditions that chest and respiratory specialists may diagnose and treat include asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), pneumonia, lung cancer, pulmonary fibrosis, and sleep apnea. They may also manage respiratory infections, such as bronchitis and influenza.
Dermatology
Some of the common skin conditions that dermatologists may diagnose and treat include acne, eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, warts, skin cancer, and fungal infections. They may also provide cosmetic treatments, such as Botox injections, chemical peels, and laser therapy, to address concerns related to skin aging and aesthetics.
Our Cardiac Speciality
Rheumatic Heart Disease
Rheumatic heart disease is a condition in which the heart valves have been permanently damaged by rheumatic fever. Rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease that can affect many connective tissues, especially in the heart. Untreated or under-treated strep infections put a person at increased risk.
Heart Attack
A heart attack usually occurs when a blood clot blocks blood flow to the heart. Without blood, tissue loses oxygen and dies. Symptoms include tightness or pain in the chest, neck, back or arms, as well as fatigue, lightheadedness, abnormal heartbeat and anxiety. Women are more likely to have atypical symptoms than men.
Hypertesive Heart Disease
Hypertensive heart disease refers to a constellation of changes in the left ventricle, left atrium, and coronary arteries as a result of chronic blood pressure elevation. Hypertension increases the workload on the heart inducing structural and functional changes in the myocardium. Chronic high blood pressure (higher than 120/80 mmHg)
Angina
Angina (an-JIE-nuh or AN-juh-nuh) is a type of chest pain caused by reduced blood flow to the heart. Angina is a symptom of coronary artery disease. Angina is also called angina pectoris. Angina pain is often described as squeezing, pressure, heaviness, tightness or pain in the chest.
Ischemic Heart Disease
Ischemic means that an organ (e.g., the heart) is not getting enough blood and oxygen. Ischemic heart disease, also called coronary heart disease (CHD) or coronary artery disease, is the term given to heart problems caused by narrowed heart (coronary) arteries that supply blood to the heart muscle.
Arrhythmia
An arrhythmia, or irregular heartbeat, is a problem with the rate or rhythm of your heartbeat. Your heart may beat too quickly, too slowly, or with an irregular rhythm. It is normal for your heart rate to speed up during physical activity and to slow down while resting or sleeping.
Inflammatory Heart Disease
Inflammation in the heart can lead to serious health problems, including an irregular heartbeat (also called arrhythmia), heart failure, and coronary heart disease. Many things cause heart inflammation. Common causes include viral or bacterial infections and medical conditions such as autoimmune diseases.
Atrial Septal Defect
An atrial septal defect is a birth defect of the heart in which there is a hole in the wall (septum) that divides the upper chambers (atria) of the heart. A hole can vary in size and may close on its own or may require surgery. An atrial septal defect is one type of congenital heart defect.
Cerebrovascular Disease
Cerebrovascular disease includes stroke, carotid stenosis, vertebral stenosis and intracranial stenosis, aneurysms, and vascular malformations. Restrictions in blood flow may occur from vessel narrowing (stenosis), clot formation (thrombosis), blockage (embolism) or blood vessel rupture (hemorrhage).
Heart Valve Leakage
Mitral valve regurgitation is a type of heart valve disease in which the valve between the left heart chambers doesn’t close completely, allowing blood to leak backward across the valve. It is the most common type of heart valve disease (valvular heart disease). Valve problems are often quite treatable.
Heart Block
A heart block is when the electrical impulses that control the beating of the heart muscle are disrupted. The most serious type of heart block known as a complete, or third degree, heart block will have symptoms, but often those with less serious heart block can have symptoms too.
Heart Failure
Heart failure occurs when the heart muscle doesn’t pump blood as well as it should. Blood often backs up and causes fluid to build up in the lungs and in the legs. The fluid buildup can cause shortness of breath and swelling of the legs and feet. Poor blood flow may cause the skin to appear blue or gray.
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Family Medical History
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Your Medical History
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