Your Heart Health Questions, Answered
We understand that patients often have questions about their heart health, diagnostics, and treatments. This section provides clear answers to common concerns, helping you make informed decisions about your care with confidence.
What symptoms indicate I should see a cardiologist?
Persistent chest pain, shortness of breath, irregular heartbeat, dizziness, fatigue, or swelling in the legs are signs you should consult a cardiologist promptly.
What tests are commonly performed for heart evaluation?
We perform ECG, echocardiography, stress tests, blood tests, and advanced imaging to accurately assess your heart health.
Do cardiac procedures like angioplasty require a long hospital stay?
Most minimally invasive procedures, including angioplasty and stent placement, allow short hospital stays and faster recovery compared to traditional surgery.
Can heart disease be prevented?
Yes. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, managing blood pressure, controlling cholesterol, exercising regularly, and following your doctor’s guidance can significantly reduce heart disease risk.
How often should I have a heart check-up?
Adults with no risk factors should have a routine check-up every 1–2 years, while patients with risk factors may require more frequent monitoring.
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Yes. We provide specialized pediatric cardiology consultations and treatments for congenital and acquired heart conditions in children.
