Gold Medalist Cardiac Electrophysiologist & Interventional Cardiologist — advanced arrhythmia care, ablation, and device implantation under one roof.
3D mapping-guided ablation for SVT, VT, atrial flutter, AF, and complex arrhythmias.
Permanent pacemakers, conduction system pacing, CRT-P and CRT-D for heart failure.
Life-saving defibrillators for sudden cardiac arrest prevention.
Coronary catheterization and stenting for coronary artery disease.
Expert interrogation, programming and troubleshooting of cardiac devices.
2D echo, speckle tracking, stress echo and non-invasive evaluation.
Racing, pounding or skipping heartbeat
Sudden loss of consciousness
Irregular rapid heart rhythm
Sudden rapid heartbeat episodes
Bradycardia & heart block
Evaluation & ICD protection
CRT therapy for improved function
Angiography & stenting
Palpitations can happen due to stress, caffeine, or lack of sleep and are often harmless. However, if they are frequent, come with dizziness, chest pain, or fainting — you should get evaluated. A simple ECG or heart rhythm test can help find the cause.
In most people, palpitations are not life-threatening. But in rare cases, they may be caused by arrhythmias that need treatment. Proper treatment can completely control or cure many rhythm problems.
No — the chest is NOT opened. It is a minor procedure under local anesthesia. A small cut below the collarbone, leads through a vein, device under skin. Takes 30–60 minutes, most patients go home in 1–2 days.
RF ablation treats abnormal heart rhythms by cauterizing a small area causing abnormal signals — done using catheters with no surgery. For many conditions like SVT, it offers a permanent cure with high success rates.
An AICD is a life-saving device implanted under the skin. It monitors your rhythm continuously and delivers a shock if it detects a dangerous fast rhythm. Used in patients at risk of sudden cardiac arrest.
CRT is a special pacemaker for heart failure patients. It helps both sides of the heart beat in coordination, improving function, symptoms, and reducing hospital admissions.
Not always. Dizziness can be caused by low BP, dehydration, anxiety, or slow heart rate. A pacemaker is needed only if your heart rate is abnormally slow and causing symptoms.
If you have frequent palpitations, unexplained fainting, very fast or slow heart rate, family history of sudden death, or known heart disease with new symptoms.
Most heart rhythm problems are treatable and often curable with modern techniques. Early diagnosis ensures better outcomes and peace of mind.