Interventional Cardiology

Interventional Cardiology provides advanced, catheter-based treatments for cardiovascular diseases without the need for major surgery. Our specialists use modern techniques to restore healthy blood flow, improve heart function, and reduce the risk of serious cardiac complications.

Our Interventional Cardiology department combines expert cardiac care with state-of-the-art medical technology to diagnose and treat complex heart conditions. We perform minimally invasive procedures designed to improve patient recovery, reduce discomfort, and deliver effective long-term cardiovascular outcomes.

Why Choose Our Service

Interventional Cardiology Process

Step 01 — Cardiac Assessment

Doctors review symptoms, medical history, and cardiovascular risk factors to evaluate the patient’s condition.

Step 02 — Diagnostic Imaging

Advanced imaging and cardiac tests are performed to identify blockages or abnormalities in the heart and blood vessels.

Step 03 — Procedure Planning

Specialists create a personalized treatment strategy based on diagnostic findings and patient health status.

Step 04 — Minimally Invasive Treatment

Catheter-based procedures such as angioplasty or stent placement are performed to restore proper blood flow.

Step 05 — Recovery & Follow-Up Care

Patients receive post-procedure monitoring, rehabilitation guidance, and long-term heart health support.

Frequently asked questions

Interventional cardiology is a medical specialty that treats heart conditions using minimally invasive catheter-based procedures.

It can help treat blocked arteries, coronary artery disease, heart valve conditions, and other cardiovascular disorders.

 

Yes, these procedures are commonly performed using advanced technology and are generally considered safe and effective.

Angioplasty is a procedure used to open narrowed or blocked arteries and improve blood flow to the heart.

Recovery time varies depending on the procedure, but minimally invasive treatments often allow faster recovery compared to open surgery.