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Advanced Treatment for Blocked Arteries

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Interventional coronary therapies focus on minimally invasive procedures used to diagnose and treat coronary artery disease. These treatments restore blood flow to the heart by opening blocked or narrowed arteries. Using advanced catheter-based techniques, cardiologists perform procedures such as coronary angioplasty and stent placement to improve circulation and prevent heart attacks. These modern interventions provide effective treatment with shorter recovery times compared to traditional open-heart surgery.

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Our interventional cardiology team specializes in advanced coronary procedures using state-of-the-art imaging and catheter technologies. These treatments help restore normal blood flow to the heart, relieve symptoms such as chest pain, and reduce the risk of serious cardiac events.

  • Coronary angioplasty to open narrowed or blocked coronary arteries.
  • Coronary stent implantation to maintain proper blood flow in the arteries.
  • Advanced catheter-based diagnostic and treatment procedures.
  • Minimally invasive techniques with faster patient recovery.

Who needs Interventional Coronary Therapies?

Interventional coronary therapies are recommended for patients with coronary artery disease caused by plaque buildup that narrows or blocks the arteries supplying blood to the heart. Symptoms may include chest pain (angina), shortness of breath, fatigue, or heart attack. Early diagnosis and prompt interventional treatment can restore blood flow, relieve symptoms, and significantly reduce the risk of future cardiac complications.

Coronary angioplasty is a minimally invasive procedure where a balloon catheter is used to open blocked coronary arteries and restore blood flow.

A coronary stent is a small mesh tube placed inside a narrowed artery to keep it open and maintain proper blood flow to the heart.

No, angioplasty is a minimally invasive procedure performed using a catheter inserted through a blood vessel, usually in the wrist or groin.

Most patients recover quickly and can return to normal activities within a few days, depending on their condition and doctor’s advice.

You can schedule a consultation with our interventional cardiology specialists for evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of coronary artery disease.

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Our specialists provide advanced coronary interventions including angioplasty and stenting to treat blocked arteries and restore healthy blood flow to the heart.