Cardiology

- Cardiology
Cardiology is the branch of medical science that deals with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases related to the heart and blood vessels. It focuses on maintaining heart health, detecting cardiovascular problems early, and providing advanced treatments for heart diseases. The aim is to ensure a healthy cardiovascular system and reduce the risk of life-threatening conditions like heart attack and stroke.
Common conditions managed under cardiology include hypertension (high blood pressure), coronary artery disease, heart rhythm disorders, heart failure, valvular heart diseases, and heart complications caused by diabetes or high cholesterol.
- Who Are Cardiologists?
Cardiologists are specialized doctors trained in diagnosing and treating heart and blood vessel diseases. They use advanced diagnostic tools, medical therapies, and preventive care strategies to improve heart function and overall health. Unlike general physicians, cardiologists focus specifically on the cardiovascular system, ensuring targeted and effective treatment for complex heart-related issues.
Our cardiologist at Trinayani Medical Centre is known for expertise in early detection, precise diagnosis, and evidence-based treatment, along with a patient-friendly and empathetic approach.
- Conditions Treated by Our Cardiologist
Hypertension – Blood pressure control and risk assessment to prevent heart complications.
Coronary Artery Disease – Management of blocked arteries, angina, and post-heart attack care.
Heart Rhythm Disorders – Diagnosis and treatment of palpitations, atrial fibrillation, and arrhythmias.
Heart Failure – Ongoing care for patients with reduced heart function.
Valvular Heart Diseases – Management of murmurs, stenosis, and valve regurgitation.
Diabetic Heart Complications – Specialized cardiac care for diabetic patients.
Preventive Cardiology – Risk factor assessment, lifestyle modification, and heart health programs.
- When Should You Consult Our Cardiologist?
Chest pain, heaviness, or tightness during activity or rest
Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
Persistent fatigue or unexplained weakness
Swelling in legs, ankles, or feet
Irregular heartbeat or frequent palpitations
High blood pressure that is difficult to control
Family history of heart disease or stroke