
Best Cardiologists for Your Heart Health!
Best Cardiologists for Your Heart Health!
Your Heart Deserves Expert Care
Whether it’s prevention, management, or advanced treatment. At Aster Hospitals, we believe NO HEART IS TOO TOUGH to heal. With expert specialists and cutting-edge treatments, we provide comprehensive care—from routine check-ups to life-saving interventions.
Our Doctors
Who Should Visit?
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Family History of Heart Disease
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40+ years of age
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Busy Professionals
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High Cholesterol
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Hypertension
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Obesity & Diabetes
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Senior Citizens
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Heart attack survivors
Why Choose Aster Hospitals?
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Comprehensive Heart Care
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Expert Specialists
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Advanced Procedures like TAVI
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State-of-the-Art Technology
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Holistic Approach
Our Specialised Services
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Preventive Cardiology – Screenings & lifestyle management
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Non-Invasive Cardiology – Echocardiography, Stress tests, Holter monitoring
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Interventional Cardiology – Angioplasty, stent and pacemaker placement, TAVR/TAVI
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Cardiac Surgery – Bypass, valve replacements, congenital repairs
Keep Your Heart Strong
– Get Tested!
Your Heart, Our Commitment
At Aster Hospitals, NO HEART IS TOO TOUGH for us to heal. Take the first step towards a healthier, stronger heart today!
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the early signs of heart disease?
Common signs of heart disease include chest pain, shortness of breath, fatigue, irregular heartbeat, and swelling in the legs. If you experience any of these, consult a cardiologist at Aster Hospitals for an evaluation.
When should I see a cardiologist?
You should visit a cardiologist if you have high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, obesity, or a family history of heart disease. Regular heart check-ups can help in early detection and prevention.
What is TAVR/TAVI, and who needs it?
Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR/TAVI) is a minimally invasive procedure for patients with severe aortic stenosis who are at high risk for open-heart surgery. Aster Hospitals offers expert TAVR procedures for eligible patients.
What are the best ways to prevent heart disease?
To maintain a healthy heart, focus on regular exercise, a balanced diet, quitting smoking, managing stress, and regular health screenings. Our team of experts can guide and help you stay ahead of heart risks.
What heart screenings are available at Aster Hospitals?
We offer ECG, echocardiography, stress tests, Holter monitoring, CT angiography, and cholesterol screenings to assess your heart health and detect any potential risks early.
What are the symptoms of a heart attack?
Common heart attack symptoms include chest pain, tightness, pain in the left arm, jaw pain, cold sweats, nausea, and dizziness. Seek immediate emergency care at Aster Hospitals if you experience these symptoms.
How can I manage high blood pressure and cholesterol naturally?
Lifestyle changes such as a heart-healthy diet, regular exercise, stress management, and medication (if prescribed) can help maintain healthy blood pressure and cholesterol levels. Our specialists can guide you with a personalised plan.
What is the difference between angioplasty and bypass surgery?
Angioplasty is a minimally invasive procedure that uses a balloon and stent to open blocked arteries, while bypass surgery is an open-heart procedure that reroutes blood flow around blocked arteries. Our expert cardiologists determine the best treatment based on your condition.
Can heart disease be reversed with lifestyle changes?
While some damage may be irreversible, adopting a healthy diet, exercising, quitting smoking, and managing stress can significantly improve heart health and prevent further complications.
How do I book an appointment with a cardiologist at Aster Hospitals?
You can book an appointment online, call our helpline, or visit the nearest Aster Hospital for expert cardiology care. Our team is ready to help you take charge of your heart health today!
Are women at risk of heart attacks, and how do symptoms differ from men?
Yes, women are also prone to heart attacks as are men. However, symptoms for women may differ from that of men. While chest pain is common for both, women may experience shortness of breath, nausea, dizziness, extreme fatigue, and pain in the jaw or back. Hormonal factors, pregnancy-related conditions, and menopause can also increase heart risks.