Cardiology

Cardiologist | Heart Specialist

At Devarsh Hospital, our Cardiology Department is committed to delivering comprehensive, evidence-based cardiovascular care for patients of all ages. Our team of highly experienced cardiologists, interventional specialists, and cardiac surgeons ensures precise diagnosis, advanced treatment, and long-term heart health management using state-of-the-art technology and globally accepted protocols

Specialties We Offer

  • Preventive Cardiology - Focused on early detection and lifestyle modification to prevent heart diseases
  • Interventional Cardiology - Expertise in procedures like angioplasty and stenting to treat blocked arteries
  • Heart Failure Management - Advanced treatment for managing chronic heart failure and improving quality of life
  • Arrhythmia Care - Diagnosis and treatment of irregular heartbeats using advanced monitoring and devices
  • Hypertension Management - Specialized care for managing high blood pressure and preventing complications
  • Non-Invasive Cardiac Testing - ECG, Echo, TMT, and other diagnostics to assess heart function accurately
  • Post-Heart Attack Rehabilitation - Personalized recovery programs to restore strength and prevent recurrence

Our Approach

We deliver patient-first care with compassion and precision, ensuring every individual receives focused attention and seamless service

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Walk-In Registration

Patients can directly walk in and register at the front desk. Our reception staff will guide you through the initial steps with minimal wait time.

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Doctor Consultation

Meet with our experienced consultants across various specialties to understand your symptoms and suggest treatments.

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Diagnosis & Treatment

Depending on your condition, our doctors may recommend tests like blood work or scans. Once diagnosed, treatment begins promptly under expert care.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Common signs include chest pain, breathlessness, irregular heartbeat, dizziness, and swelling in the legs. If you experience any of these, seek medical attention promptly

Key diagnostic tests include ECG, Echocardiography, Stress Test (TMT), Coronary Angiography, and CT Angiography

Major risk factors include high blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol, smoking, obesity, and family history of heart disease

Maintain a healthy diet & exercise regularly, Control blood pressure, sugar, and cholesterol levels, avoid smoking & manage stress effectively, Undergo regular cardiac check-ups, especially if at risk.

A heart attack occurs when blood flow to the heart is blocked, while cardiac arrest happens when the heart suddenly stops beating due to an electrical malfunction. Cardiac arrest is more severe and requires immediate CPR & defibrillation