Welcome to the Cardiovascular Diseases Department, where we accompany you on a journey toward a healthier and stronger heart. 

 

Here, in this specialized department, we provide you with comprehensive heart care that combines medical precision with attention to every heartbeat because we believe that a healthy heart is the foundation of an active and vibrant life. 

 

Under the supervision of a team of specialized cardiologists and vascular experts, we manage a wide range of heart-related conditions, from high blood pressure to more complex cases such as heart valve diseases and heart failure. 

 

We utilize the latest technologies and medical approaches to ensure you receive the best outcomes, with a strong focus on prevention and effective treatment. 

 

Conditions we treat: 

  • High blood pressure
  • Pulmonary hypertension
  • Coronary artery disease
  • Heart failure
  • Heart rhythm disorders
  • Heart valve diseases
  • Congenital heart diseases
  • Cardiomegaly (heart enlargement)
  • Chest pain
  • Heart valve regurgitation and disorders
  • Arrhythmias
  • Cardiomyopathy
  • High cholesterol
  • Familial hypercholesterolemia
  • Arteriovenous malformation
  • Pericarditis
  • Myocarditis
  • Cardiac amyloidosis
  • Angina pectoris
  • Atrial fibrillation
  • Ventricular fibrillation
  • Acute coronary syndrome
  • Bradycardia
  • Tachycardia
  • Atherosclerosis
  • Aneurysms
  • Heart palpitations
  • Congenital heart defects in children
  • Coronary artery disease
  • Rheumatic heart disease

 

Advanced technologies and services: 

  • Electrocardiography (ECG)
  • Cardiac catheterization
  • Interventional catheterization procedures
  • Pacemaker implantation
  • Echocardiography
  • Holter monitoring
  • Stress testing
  • Atrial fibrillation treatment
  • Cardiac rehabilitation programs

 

In our department, we integrate advanced technology with personalized care, understanding that heart health is not just about treating symptoms—it’s about restoring the quality of life you deserve. 

 

We provide advanced diagnostic and therapeutic services with customized treatment plans for each patient, including effective medication management, minimally invasive interventional procedures, and preventive care to help you maintain long-term heart health. 

 

Every patient receives a personalized treatment approach, whether it involves medication, diagnostic or interventional catheterization, or cardiac rehabilitation programs. 

 

We are committed to utilizing the latest technologies, such as interventional catheterization and heart rhythm monitoring devices, to ensure optimal results with the highest standards of safety and efficiency. 

 

We are here for you—not just to treat diseases but to help you regain your daily energy and vitality. 

 

Because we believe that a healthy heart means a life full of energy and achievement. 

 

Book your appointment today and start your journey toward better heart health and a more active and vibrant life.

 

 

What is the difference between a cardiologist and a cardiac surgeon? 

A cardiologist specializes in diagnosing and treating heart and vascular diseases using medications and non-surgical procedures such as cardiac catheterization or stent placement. 

A cardiac surgeon, on the other hand, specializes in performing surgical procedures on the heart and blood vessels, such as open-heart surgery, valve replacement, or coronary artery bypass grafting. 

 

What is the difference between congenital and acquired heart diseases? 

Congenital heart diseases are conditions present from birth, such as heart defects or valve abnormalities. 

Acquired heart diseases develop later in life due to factors such as high blood pressure, blocked arteries, or heart enlargement caused by chronic stress. 

 

What is angina? 

Angina is chest pain that occurs due to reduced blood flow to the heart muscle, often caused by a blocked artery supplying the heart. If left untreated, this can lead to heart muscle damage. 

 

What are the signs of a weak heart muscle ? 

Signs of heart muscle weakness include: 

- Shortness of breath, especially during physical exertion or while sleeping 

- Extreme fatigue 

- Swelling in the legs or abdomen due to fluid retention 

- Irregular heartbeats 

- Dizziness or fainting 

 

How are heart diseases diagnosed? 

Heart diseases are diagnosed through various methods, including: 

- Electrocardiography (ECG) to measure the heart’s electrical activity 

- Cardiac catheterization to examine the coronary arteries 

- Blood tests to assess cardiac enzymes 

- Imaging tests such as X-rays or ultrasound (echocardiography) 

 

When does a patient need a pacemaker? 

A pacemaker is needed in the following cases: 

- Irregular heartbeats (either too slow or too fast) 

- Heart failure with an electrical system disorder 

- After certain heart surgeries that affect the heart’s natural rhythm