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ECG (Electrocardiogram) and Echo (Echocardiography) are non-invasive tests used to assess heart rhythm and structure. They help detect abnormalities and guide diagnosis and treatment.
Heart attack and heart failure management includes timely diagnosis, medication, lifestyle changes, and interventions to support heart function. Comprehensive care helps prevent complications and improve quality of life.
Coronary Angiography is a diagnostic procedure that uses contrast dye and X-ray imaging to visualize the heart's blood vessels. It helps detect blockages or narrowing in the coronary arteries.
Peripheral Angiography is a diagnostic test that uses contrast dye and X-rays to visualize blood flow in the arteries outside the heart, typically in the limbs. It helps identify blockages or narrowing that may cause pain or circulation problems.
Arrhythmia refers to an irregular heartbeat—either too fast, too slow, or erratic. It can affect blood flow and may require monitoring, medication, or procedures to correct.
EPS (Electrophysiology Study) and RFA (Radiofrequency Ablation) are procedures used to diagnose and treat abnormal heart rhythms. EPS maps the heart's electrical activity, while RFA uses heat to correct rhythm disturbances.
TMT (Treadmill Test) and Stress Echo are non-invasive tests that evaluate heart function under physical stress. They help detect blocked arteries and assess overall cardiac performance during exertion.
Pacemaker Implantation is a procedure to insert a small electronic device that regulates slow or irregular heartbeats. It helps maintain a steady heart rhythm and improves overall heart function.
Coronary Angioplasty is a minimally invasive procedure used to open narrowed or blocked coronary arteries. It often involves placing a stent to restore proper blood flow to the heart.
Peripheral Angioplasty is a minimally invasive procedure to open narrowed or blocked arteries in the limbs, improving blood flow. It often involves using a balloon and may include stent placement to keep the artery open.
Cardiac Catheterization is a diagnostic procedure using a thin tube to assess heart function and detect blockages, helping guide treatment decisions.
AICD and CRT implantation are advanced procedures to treat severe heart rhythm and heart failure conditions. AICD prevents sudden cardiac arrest, while CRT improves the heart’s pumping efficiency.
Dr. Swati Singh is a highly accomplished interventional cardiologist with extensive experience in managing complex heart conditions. A graduate of premier institutes—JNMC AMU and AIIMS New Delhi. Dr. Swati is known for her precision, innovation, and empathetic patient care. Her expertise spans complex coronary interventions, structural heart procedures like TAVI and MitraClip, and peripheral vascular therapies. Having performed numerous advanced procedures including CHIP-CTO, zero contrast PCI, and image-guided interventions, she remains at the forefront of modern cardiology. Dr. Swati is also widely respected for her research work, national and international publications, and contributions to standard cardiology textbooks. Beyond his clinical excellence, she is admired for her clear communication and compassionate approach, making her a trusted name in cardiac care across Delhi-NCR and Haryana.
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