
Professional medical service of Cardiology
Our Cardiology Department is dedicated to the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of heart and vascular diseases. We provide comprehensive cardiovascular care using the latest medical technologies and evidence-based practices, ensuring that every patient receives expert, personalized treatment.
- ECG, Echocardiography, and Stress Testing
- Cardiac Catheterization and Angiography
- Angioplasty and Stent Placement
- Management of Arrhythmias and Heart Failure
- Preventive Cardiology and Lifestyle Counseling
- Post-operative Cardiac Rehabilitation
- Hypertension and Cholesterol Control
Advantage Cardiology
- State-of-the-art cardiac labs and imaging
- Minimally invasive treatment options
- Focused on patient education and long-term wellness
- Emergency response and rapid intervention protocols


Led by Experts
Our board-certified cardiologists work in collaboration with skilled nurses, technicians, and rehabilitation specialists to deliver 24/7 heart care for both emergency and routine cases.
Do you offer cardiac rehabilitation services?
Yes, we provide comprehensive cardiac rehab programs that include supervised exercise, nutritional counseling, lifestyle coaching, and medical supervision to help patients recover and prevent future heart problems.
How often should I have my heart checked?
If you are healthy, a check-up every 1–2 years is sufficient. However, individuals with risk factors (e.g., high blood pressure, diabetes, smoking) or a family history of heart disease should have more frequent evaluations.
What is a heart attack and how is it treated?
A heart attack occurs when blood flow to a part of the heart is blocked. Immediate treatment may include medication, angioplasty, or surgery to restore blood flow and prevent further damage.
What is a cardiac emergency, and what should I do?
Symptoms like sudden chest pain, shortness of breath, loss of consciousness, or irregular heartbeat may indicate a cardiac emergency. Call emergency services immediately and do not attempt to drive yourself to the hospital.
Can heart disease be prevented?
Yes, many forms of heart disease are preventable through lifestyle changes such as eating a healthy diet, exercising regularly, not smoking, managing stress, and controlling blood pressure, cholesterol, and diabetes.