Committed to your health, our hospital combines cutting-edge medical expertise with compassionate care

Visiting Hours

Cardiology

Treatment Name

Heart Transplant

Time Duration

More Than 12 Hour

Doctor Name

Dr. David Smith

Selecting our heart specialist in GUNTUR as your healthcare provider grants you access to the latest advancements in technology and treatment options. Our ongoing collaboration in establishing nationally recognized treatment protocols ensures that your heart care is rooted in experience and proven results.

Exceptional Heart Care Outcomes

Research indicates that major hospitals, such as ours, which handle a high volume of patients, achieve superior outcomes. This includes fewer complications, swifter recovery, and improved long-term survival rates.

Life-Preserving Initiatives for Heart Attacks

Our commitment to enhancing cardiac care encompasses an emergency response protocol for heart attacks, ensuring patients receive life-saving treatment to swiftly restore blood flow. 

Cutting-Edge Heart Imaging

When it comes to receiving the right treatment at the right time for the best possible outcome, imaging tests and minimally invasive procedures like cardiac catheterization are indispensable. Only large heart centers like SVMH  possess the most up-to-date technology, along with credentialed and certified heart specialists who base their treatment recommendations on what they observe.

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SVMH Heart Care – Selecting the Right Heart Specialist

Our nationally acclaimed heart hospital is staffed with cardiac physicians who have undergone advanced training and possess extensive experience in the management of specific heart conditions, exclusively focusing on patient populations with these ailments. Depending on the nature of your heart condition and your unique circumstances, you may consult with one or more of our specialized heart specialists in Guntur.

FAQs

While the cause of high blood pressure in most people remains unclear, a variety of conditions – such as getting little or no exercise, poor diet, obesity, older age and genetics – can lead to hypertension.

The blood pressure reading is measured in millimeters of mercury (mmHg) and is written as systolic pressure the force of the blood against the artery walls as your heart beats over diastolic pressure the blood pressure between heartbeats. For example, a blood pressure reading is written as 120/80mmHg, or 120 over 80. The systolic pressure is 120 and the diastolic pressure is 80.

High blood pressure treatment usually involves making lifestyle changes and, if necessary, drug therapy. Lifestyle modifications for high blood pressure include: Losing weight, Stop smoking, Eating a healthy diet such as the DASH diet, Reducing the amount of salt in your diet, Regular exercise or walk, Limiting alcohol consumption, High blood pressure drugs include angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors, angiotensin receptor blockers, diuretics, beta blockers and calcium channel blockers.