A minimally invasive diagnostic procedure used to visualize the blood vessels of the heart and detect blockages.
It helps doctors accurately assess coronary artery disease and plan the most effective treatment.
A non-surgical procedure that opens blocked or narrowed heart arteries to restore proper blood flow.
It improves heart function, relieves chest pain, and reduces the risk of heart attack.
A specialized procedure to implant a small electronic device that helps regulate abnormal heart rhythms.
It ensures a steady heartbeat, improves quality of life, and prevents complications related to arrhythmias.
Advanced catheter-based procedures to treat structural abnormalities of the heart without open surgery.
These minimally invasive treatments improve heart function and enhance long-term outcomes.
Comprehensive risk assessment and personalized guidance to prevent heart disease before it starts.
Focuses on diet, exercise, stress management, and medical care to maintain lifelong heart health.
Specialized care aimed at improving heart function and reducing symptoms of heart failure.
Includes medications, device therapy, and lifestyle strategies to enhance quality of life.
Diagnosis and treatment of heart defects present from birth, for children and adults.
Advanced therapies help correct abnormalities and support healthy heart development.
Minimally invasive procedures performed through the wrist or specialized techniques for complex blockages.
Ensures faster recovery, reduced discomfort, and effective restoration of blood flow.
Structured recovery programs designed to restore strength and heart health after cardiac procedures.
Includes supervised exercise, lifestyle guidance, and continuous medical monitoring for safe recovery.