
Angioplasty care center
A minimally invasive procedure to open blocked or narrowed arteries and restore healthy blood flow to the heart.
Overview
Angioplasty is a medical procedure used to treat blocked or narrowed coronary arteries caused by plaque buildup. By improving blood flow to the heart, angioplasty helps reduce chest pain (angina), improves heart function, and lowers the risk of heart attacks. The procedure is minimally invasive and is often performed as an emergency or planned treatment for heart disease.
What Is Angioplasty?
Angioplasty is a procedure in which a thin, flexible tube called a catheter is inserted into a blood vessel and guided to the blocked artery. A small balloon at the tip of the catheter is gently inflated to widen the artery. In most cases, a stent (a small metal mesh tube) is placed to keep the artery open and ensure long-term blood flow.
When Is Angioplasty Recommended?
Angioplasty may be recommended if you experience:
Persistent chest pain or discomfort
Shortness of breath during activity
Blocked arteries detected through tests
Heart attack or high risk of cardiac events
Reduced blood flow to the heart muscles
Your cardiologist will decide if angioplasty is the right treatment based on your condition.
Why Choose Us for Angioplasty?
Experienced cardiology specialists
Advanced diagnostic and imaging technology
High success rates and patient safety standards
Personalized treatment and post-procedure care
24/7 cardiac emergency support



