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Anayara P.O, Trivandrum, Kerala

KIMSHEALTH Cardiology Institute

One Of The Best Cardiology Hospitals In Kerala

The KIMSHEALTH Heart Institute brings together a distinguished and experienced faculty with one of the most innovative and advanced cardiac care facilities in the country. The Department of Cardiology at KIMSHEALTH is an advanced cardiac centre that caters to Diagnostic, Interventional, Therapeutic and Preventive aspects of Cardiology. It has Outpatient, Inpatient, and Cutting edge investigative and interventional facilities. There are dedicated subspecialty clinics that range from Heart Failure, Arrhythmias, and Paediatric cardiology to Cardiomyopathy. On the Interventional front the top-of-the-line cardiac interventional labs, ECMO, IVUS, and 3D Electrophysiology recording systems complement the advanced Vivid-based 3D echocardiography systems. A 24/7 emergency system that ensures Primary Angioplasty in Acute MI ensures patient services to completion.

Our Specialities

Specialized Care For Heart-Related Conditions, Diagnostics, and Treatments.

Conditions and Treatments

Unwavering Healthcare Excellence, Every Time.

Our Experts

Expert Team Ensuring Superior Patient Care.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common symptoms include chest pain or discomfort, shortness of breath, fatigue, palpitations, dizziness, and swelling in the legs or abdomen.

Maintaining a healthy diet, regular exercise, quitting smoking, managing stress, and limiting alcohol intake can improve heart health

High blood pressure is diagnosed using blood pressure measurements. Treatment includes lifestyle modifications (diet, exercise) and medications.

Maintaining a healthy diet, regular exercise, quitting smoking, managing stress, and limiting alcohol intake can improve heart health.

Cholesterol is a fatty substance in the blood. High levels of LDL ("bad") cholesterol can increase the risk of heart disease.

Risk factors include high blood pressure, high cholesterol, smoking, obesity, diabetes, family history, and sedentary lifestyle.

A heart attack is caused by a blocked artery, whereas cardiac arrest is when the heart suddenly stops beating, often due to an electrical malfunction.