Myocardial Infarction Treatment
We provide rapid, comprehensive care for heart attacks—from immediate triage and 12‑lead ECG to urgent reperfusion (primary PCI or timely thrombolysis), continuous coronary care monitoring, evidence‑based medications, and coordinated discharge planning. Our multidisciplinary team ensures fast diagnosis, life‑saving intervention, secondary prevention, and referral to cardiac rehabilitation to restore heart function and reduce future risk.
Stroke Treatment Management
Our centre offers rapid, comprehensive stroke care — immediate assessment and neuroimaging, urgent clot-busting therapy or mechanical thrombectomy when indicated, specialized stroke-unit monitoring, individualized rehabilitation planning, and secondary prevention. A multidisciplinary team ensures coordinated follow-up to maximize recovery and reduce the risk of recurrence.
Cardiac and Stroke Rehabilitation
Our rehabilitation program supports recovery after heart attack, stroke, or cardiac procedures with individualized exercise, risk‑factor management, education, and psychosocial support. Delivered by a multidisciplinary team, we focus on restoring function, improving cardiovascular health, and preventing recurrence through tailored rehab plans and ongoing follow-up.
Coronary Angiogram
A coronary angiogram is a minimally invasive diagnostic procedure that visualizes the heart’s blood vessels to detect blockages or narrowing. Performed in our catheterization lab by experienced interventional cardiologists, it guides treatment decisions—such as angioplasty or stenting—and helps plan personalized care to restore blood flow and prevent heart damage.
Coronary Angioplasty & Stenting
Our interventional cardiology team performs coronary angioplasty and stenting to open narrowed or blocked coronary arteries. Using catheter-based techniques in the cath lab, we restore blood flow, relieve chest pain, reduce heart attack risk, and improve heart function—often in the same procedure following diagnostic angiography.
Peripheral Angiogram
A peripheral angiogram is a minimally invasive imaging test that maps blood flow in the legs, arms, or other peripheral arteries to identify blockages or narrowing. Performed in our cath lab, it guides treatment decisions—such as angioplasty or stenting—and helps relieve symptoms, improve circulation, and prevent limb complications.
Peripheral Angioplasty and Stenting
Our vascular specialists perform minimally invasive angioplasty and stent placement to open narrowed or blocked peripheral arteries (legs, arms, or pelvis). The procedure improves blood flow, relieves pain and claudication, promotes wound healing, and reduces risk of limb loss—often performed after diagnostic peripheral angiography.
Vascular Surgery
Our vascular surgery team diagnoses and treats diseases of the arteries, veins, and lymphatic system using both open and minimally invasive techniques. Services include carotid surgery, peripheral bypass, aneurysm repair, varicose vein treatment, and limb-salvage procedures—focused on restoring circulation, preventing stroke or limb loss, and improving quality of life.
Thrombolytic Administration
We provide timely thrombolytic (clot‑busting) therapy for eligible patients with acute ischemic stroke or selected heart attacks. Administered by our expert team following rapid assessment and imaging, thrombolytics restore blood flow, limit tissue damage, and improve recovery when given within recommended time windows.
Echocardiogram
A noninvasive ultrasound of the heart that visualizes structure and function—chambers, valves, wall motion, and blood flow. Performed by experienced sonographers with cardiologist review, it aids diagnosis, guides treatment, and monitors heart disease progression.
Holter Monitoring
Continuous ambulatory ECG recording (24–72 hours or longer) to detect irregular heart rhythms, palpitations, or silent arrhythmias. Patients wear a lightweight recorder while continuing normal activities; results are reviewed by our cardiology team to guide diagnosis and treatment.
Exercise Stress Testing/h3>
A monitored treadmill or bike test that evaluates heart response to exercise, assessing symptoms, exercise capacity, and ischemia. Performed with continuous ECG and blood pressure monitoring to guide diagnosis, treatment, and safe activity recommendations.
CT Angiogram and Calcium Scores
Noninvasive CT imaging to evaluate coronary artery anatomy and measure coronary calcium. The CT angiogram visualizes blockages and vessel disease; the calcium score quantifies plaque burden to assess heart disease risk. Fast, outpatient testing guides diagnosis and preventive treatment.
Cardiac Consultation
Expert outpatient evaluation by cardiologists including history, exam, review of tests, diagnostic planning, and personalized treatment or prevention strategies to manage heart disease and symptoms.
Non invasive Cardiac Testing
A range of outpatient tests (echocardiography, stress testing, Holter monitoring, CT coronary angiography, and others) that evaluate heart structure, function, and risk without catheter procedures—used to diagnose conditions, guide treatment, and monitor progress.
Heart Failure and Cardiomyopathy Treatment
Comprehensive care for heart failure and cardiomyopathy including diagnostic evaluation, medication optimization, device therapies CRT/ICD) when indicated, advanced heart-failure management, and coordinated follow-up with lifestyle support and rehabilitation to improve symptoms, function, and prognosis.
Clinical Cardiology
Comprehensive outpatient cardiology care including diagnosis, medical management, risk‑factor control, interpretation of cardiac tests, and coordination of specialist treatments to prevent and treat heart disease.
Electrical Cardioversion
A monitored treadmill or bike test that evaluates heart response to exercise, assessing symptoms, exercise capacity, and ischemia. Performed with continuous ECG and blood pressure monitoring to guide diagnosis, treatment, and safe activity recommendations.
Arrhythmia Treatment
Comprehensive evaluation and management of abnormal heart rhythms using medications, electrophysiology testing, catheter ablation, device therapy (pacemakers/ICDs), and follow-up care to restore and maintain a safe, regular heartbeat and reduce symptoms and complications.
Anticoagulation Therapy
Safe, evidence‑based management of blood thinning for stroke and clot prevention, including initiation and monitoring of anticoagulant medications, dose adjustment, patient education on risks and interactions, and coordinated follow‑up to optimize therapy and reduce
bleeding or thrombotic complications.