Structured medical management for patients with reduced heart pumping capacity, focused on quality of life.
Heart failure is not a single disease but a label for the heart not pumping enough blood to meet the body's needs. With the right medication, diet and follow-up, most patients live full, productive lives.
This clinic is structured around long-term continuity, not one-off prescriptions. Most heart failure patients meet the doctor every 4 to 12 weeks during the first year.
Heart failure care is medical, not a one-day procedure. The first visit takes about 60 minutes. Reports are reviewed, medication is rationalized and a clear daily routine is written down. Future visits track weight, BP, kidney function and symptoms.
Recovery in heart failure is measured in months, not days. A consistent medication routine, low-salt diet and a daily 20-minute walk drive the largest gains. The clinic supports this through scheduled follow-up calls and direct WhatsApp access for stable questions.
Most patients feel pressure rather than pain. Local anaesthesia is used at the access site and the team checks your comfort throughout.
For most diagnostic and routine interventional cases, you go home the same day or the next morning, depending on the access route used.
Yes. One attendant is allowed at all times. They are walked through what to expect, and a written discharge plan is shared.
Final cost depends on hospital, stent type, length of stay and insurance. A clear estimate is provided before the day of the procedure.