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The Cardiology Department at Arnish Hospital provides comprehensive care for heart health, offering advanced diagnostics, treatments, and preventive measures. Our team of expert cardiologists focuses on addressing a wide range of cardiovascular conditions, from managing hypertension and cholesterol to treating complex heart rhythm disorders and coronary artery disease. Combining cutting-edge technology with personalized care, we strive to enhance heart health and improve the quality of life for our patients.
Our Cardiology Department specializes in a full spectrum of cardiovascular care, including hypertension and cholesterol management, treatment for coronary artery disease, arrhythmias, and heart failure. Preventive cardiology is a cornerstone of our approach, ensuring early detection and proactive management to minimize risks and promote long-term heart health.
Tailored treatment plans to control blood pressure and cholesterol levels, reducing the risk of heart disease.
Comprehensive care for blocked arteries, including lifestyle management, medication, and interventional procedures.
Diagnosis and treatment of abnormal heart rhythms, ensuring a steady and healthy heartbeat.
Specialized care for weakened heart muscles and valve dysfunction to restore efficient heart function.
Proactive risk assessment and lifestyle strategies to prevent cardiovascular diseases.
If your blood pressure readings are consistently above 140/90 mmHg, it’s time to seek professional advice.
Chest pain, shortness of breath, and fatigue during physical activities could indicate coronary artery disease.
Irregular heartbeats accompanied by dizziness, fainting, or palpitations require immediate medical attention.
Persistent fatigue, swelling in the legs, and shortness of breath may indicate heart failure and need evaluation.
Preventive cardiology identifies risk factors early, enabling lifestyle and medical interventions to avoid serious heart conditions.
Yes, controlling cholesterol levels significantly lowers the likelihood of plaque buildup and arterial blockages.