We offer an all-inclusive program for the management of heart diseases, ranging from advanced treatments such as Angiography, Angioplasty, and Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery to preventive and rehabilitative care.
Our department brings together expertise in:
Cardiology
Cardiovascular Thoracic Surgery (CVTS)
Cardiac Rehabilitation
We efficiently address the needs of patients suffering from a wide range of cardiac and vascular conditions.
Arrhythmia – Irregular heart rhythm or heartbeat
Angina – Chest pain caused by reduced blood flow to the heart
Heart Attack – Sudden blockage of blood supply to the heart
Heart Failure – Heart unable to pump or relax normally
Congenital Heart Disease – Structural or functional heart defect from birth
Artery Disease – Narrowing/blockage of arteries supplying blood to heart
Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy – Thickened heart walls affecting blood flow
Dilated Cardiomyopathy – Enlarged heart, reduced pumping efficiency
Mitral Regurgitation – Blood leakage via mitral valve during contractions
Mitral Valve Prolapse – Valve bulges into atrium, leading to regurgitation
Aortic Stenosis – Narrowing of aortic valve restricting blood flow
Pulmonary Stenosis – Narrowing of pulmonary artery, reducing lung circulation
Rheumatic Heart Disease – Valve damage due to untreated strep throat
Atrial Fibrillation – Irregular rhythm increasing risk of stroke
Radiation Heart Disease – Radiation damage to valves & blood vessels
Aneurysm – Bulge in artery that can rupture
Peripheral Artery Disease – Narrow arteries reduce limb blood flow
Atherosclerosis – Plaque buildup narrowing blood vessels
Renal Artery Disease – Blocked kidney blood flow leading to high BP
Peripheral Venous Disease – Vein damage, varicose veins, leg swelling
Venous Blood Clots – Risk of clots moving to lungs (pulmonary embolism)
Buerger’s Disease – Inflammation & clotting in leg vessels, risk of gangrene
Blood Clotting Disorders – Abnormal clotting or bleeding risks
?? Note: Some conditions can be managed with lifestyle changes and medicines, while others may be life-threatening and require emergency intervention or surgery.
Depending on the suspected condition, our cardiologists may recommend:
Electrocardiogram (ECG) – Records heart’s electrical signals for rhythm/structure irregularities
Echocardiogram (Echo) – Ultrasound imaging of heart structure & function
Holter Monitoring – 24–72 hr continuous ECG to detect hidden rhythm issues
Stress Test – Assesses heart function during exercise or medication-induced stress
Cardiac Catheterization – Catheter inserted into artery/vein, with dye + X-ray for blood flow, valve, and vessel assessment
CT Coronary Angiography (Cardiac CT) – 128-Slice Dual Source CT scan to detect heart abnormalities
Advanced Cardiac Cath Labs
Dedicated Cardiac Operation Theatres
Electrophysiology Lab for rhythm abnormalities
Comprehensive Non-Invasive Cardiology Program including:
Stress Test
2D Echo
Tilt Table Testing
CT Coronary Angiography