Cardiology Services

Comprehensive Heart Health and Cardiac Diagnostic Solutions

Heart Health Matters

Advanced cardiac care and preventive screening services

Why Cardiac Screening is Important

Heart disease is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Early detection of cardiac conditions can significantly improve treatment outcomes and quality of life.

At आविष्कार डायग्नोस्टिक्स, we provide comprehensive cardiac screening and diagnostic services using the latest technology and expert cardiologists to assess your heart health.

Our cardiology services include ECG, Echocardiography, Stress tests, Holter monitoring, and advanced blood tests for early detection of cardiac diseases.

Preventive Care

Regular cardiac screening can detect heart problems early, allowing for timely intervention and better management of your heart health.

Cardiology Services

Our Cardiology Services

Cardiac Imaging

Advanced imaging techniques including Echocardiography, ECG, and Stress tests

Blood Biomarkers

Cardiac enzyme and protein tests for early detection of heart disease and myocardial infarction

Preventive Screening

Comprehensive heart health screening packages for risk assessment and early disease prevention

Cardiac Conditions We Screen For

Specialized diagnostic services for various heart conditions

Coronary Artery Disease

Detection of blockages in coronary arteries that supply blood to the heart

  • ECG (Electrocardiogram)
  • Stress ECG Test
  • Cardiac CT Angiography
  • Troponin & CK-MB Tests
  • Lipid Profile
Heart Failure

Assessment of heart's ability to pump blood efficiently

  • Echocardiography
  • BNP/NT-proBNP Test
  • Chest X-Ray
  • ECG
  • Cardiac MRI
Arrhythmias

Detection of irregular heartbeat patterns

  • 12-Lead ECG
  • Holter Monitor (24-48 hrs)
  • Event Monitor
  • Electrophysiology Study
  • Echocardiography
Hypertension

Comprehensive blood pressure monitoring and assessment

  • 24-Hour Ambulatory BP Monitor
  • Home BP Monitoring
  • ECG
  • Echocardiography
  • Renal Function Tests
Valvular Heart Disease

Assessment of heart valve function and integrity

  • Echocardiography
  • Doppler Ultrasound
  • Cardiac CT
  • Cardiac MRI
  • ECG
Myocarditis & Pericarditis

Detection of heart muscle and membrane inflammation

  • Troponin Test
  • ECG
  • Echocardiography
  • Cardiac MRI
  • Inflammatory Markers

Advanced Cardiac Diagnostic Tests

State-of-the-art tests for accurate heart health assessment

Electrocardiogram (ECG)

Records electrical activity of the heart to detect abnormalities and arrhythmias

Quick Test
Echocardiography

Ultrasound imaging of the heart to assess structure and function

Imaging Test
Stress Test (TMT)

Exercise test to measure heart's response to physical stress

Functional Test
Holter Monitor

24-48 hour continuous heart rhythm monitoring for detection of arrhythmias

Monitoring Test
Cardiac Enzymes

Blood tests measuring Troponin, CK-MB for myocardial infarction detection

Blood Test
BNP/NT-proBNP Test

Blood test for heart failure diagnosis and risk assessment

Blood Test
Cardiac CT

High-speed CT imaging of the heart and coronary arteries

Imaging Test
Cardiac MRI

Advanced magnetic resonance imaging for detailed cardiac assessment

Imaging Test
Lipid Profile

Complete cholesterol and triglyceride testing for cardiovascular risk assessment

Blood Test

Cardiac Risk Factors

Important factors that increase the risk of heart disease

Smoking

Smoking damages blood vessels and increases risk of heart attack and stroke

Obesity

Extra weight puts strain on the heart and increases cardiovascular disease risk

Unhealthy Diet

High-fat, high-salt diets increase cholesterol and blood pressure

Sedentary Lifestyle

Lack of physical activity weakens the heart and increases disease risk

High Blood Pressure

Hypertension damages blood vessels and increases heart attack risk

Family History

Genetic predisposition increases risk of inheriting heart disease

Heart Health Tips

Simple steps to maintain a healthy heart

Regular Exercise

Aim for at least 150 minutes of moderate aerobic activity per week to strengthen your heart

Healthy Diet

Choose heart-healthy foods rich in fiber, lean proteins, and omega-3 fatty acids

Maintain Healthy Weight

Keep BMI in healthy range to reduce strain on your heart and blood vessels

Quit Smoking

Stop smoking to immediately reduce your risk of heart disease and stroke

Manage Stress

Practice stress-reduction techniques like meditation, yoga, and deep breathing

Regular Checkups

Schedule regular cardiac screening and follow-up with your healthcare provider

Take Care of Your Heart - Book Your Cardiac Screening Today

Early detection and prevention are key to maintaining a healthy heart. Get your comprehensive cardiac screening now

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about cardiology services

It's recommended that adults start cardiac screening at age 40, or earlier if you have risk factors like family history of heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, or high cholesterol. Regular screening helps detect problems early when treatment is most effective.

An ECG (Electrocardiogram) records the electrical activity of your heart. It typically takes 10-15 minutes and is completely painless. Small electrodes are placed on your chest, arms, and legs to detect your heart's electrical signals and display them on a monitor.

No, echocardiography is completely non-invasive and painless. It uses ultrasound waves to create images of your heart. A small handheld device (transducer) is moved across your chest to obtain detailed images. The procedure takes 20-30 minutes.

A stress test (TMT) measures your heart's ability to respond to exertion. You exercise on a treadmill while your heart activity is monitored. It's safe and supervised by medical professionals. Stop exercising immediately if you experience chest pain or severe shortness of breath.

Holter monitoring uses a portable ECG device worn for 24-48 hours to continuously record your heart rhythm. You wear a small monitor under your clothes with wires attached to electrodes on your chest. It helps detect irregular heartbeats that may not appear during a standard ECG.

Screening frequency depends on your age, risk factors, and previous test results. Generally, annual screening is recommended for those over 40 or with risk factors. Discuss with your cardiologist to determine the appropriate screening schedule for you.