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Advanced Angioplasty & Complex Heart Care in Bangalore

Trusted Cardiac Excellence for Critical & High-Risk Heart Conditions


Why Choose Trinity Heart Foundation?

Expert Care for Simple to Complex Heart Conditions

At Trinity Heart Foundation, patients receive personalized cardiac treatment from experienced specialists known for managing critical and challenging heart cases with precision and care.

With the strength of 40+ Years of Trusted Cardiac Care Experience, Trinity Heart Foundation provides advanced angioplasty treatment for routine, complex, and high-risk heart conditions using modern cardiac technology and expert clinical care.

Highlights:

  • 40+ Years of Cardiac Care Experience
  • Experienced Interventional Cardiologists
  • Expertise in Complex & High-Risk Angioplasty
  • Advanced Cath Lab Infrastructure
  • Emergency Cardiac Support
  • Ethical & Transparent Treatment
  • Faster Diagnosis & Treatment Planning
  • Comprehensive Heart Care Under One Roof
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With Bangalore's Best Cardiac Team

     Meet Our Heart Specialists

     Dr. B G Muridhara – Chief Cardiologist

     Highly experienced in advanced cardiac interventions and management of complex coronary artery disease, critical heart conditions, and   high-risk angioplasty procedures.

    Expertise Includes:

    • Angioplasty
    • Complex Angioplasty
    • Coronary Artery Disease Treatment
    • Emergency Heart Care
    • High-Risk Cardiac Cases

    Dr. Abhilash – Consultant Cardiologist

      Experienced in advanced interventional cardiology with a strong focus on accurate diagnosis, minimally invasive heart procedures, and         patient-centered cardiac care.

     Known for providing timely cardiac evaluation and evidence-based treatment for patients with heart artery blockages, chest pain, heart attack  symptoms, and other cardiovascular conditions.

    Step-by-step illustration of coronary angioplasty and stent placement procedure

    Angioplasty

    Complex Angioplasty

    Coronary Artery Disease 

    Symptoms You Should Never Ignore

    Seek immediate cardiac consultation if you experience:

    • Chest Pain or Pressure
    • Sudden Breathlessness
    • Pain in Arm, Jaw, or Back
    • Irregular Heartbeat
    • Excessive Sweating
    • Dizziness or Fainting
    • Fatigue During Mild Activity

     

    Early heart evaluation can help prevent serious complications.

    Blocked artery
    2 D echo test

    Emergency Heart Care Available

    Immediate Attention for Heart Emergencies

    Trinity Heart Foundation provides rapid cardiac evaluation and emergency heart care support for critical conditions including heart attacks and severe coronary artery blockages.

    Emergency Services Include:

    • Emergency Angioplasty
    • Heart Attack Management
    • Critical Cardiac Monitoring
    • Advanced Heart Evaluation
    • Intensive Cardiac Care Support

    Patient-Focused Cardiac Care

    Advanced Treatment with Faster Recovery Support

    What Patients Receive:

    • Personalized Treatment Plan
    • Minimally Invasive Procedures
    • Experienced Cardiac Team
    • Faster Recovery Guidance
    • Dedicated Follow-Up Care
    • Comprehensive Heart Evaluation

    Frequently Asked Questions About Angioplasty

    Common questions and detailed answers about angioplasty procedures and recovery

    Angioplasty is a minimally invasive procedure used to open narrowed heart arteries and improve blood flow.

    Most patients experience minimal discomfort, which is managed with medication.

    In selected cases, angioplasty may be performed without placing a stent.

    The procedure itself is usually short, but monitoring may be required afterward.

    Both treatments serve different purposes. The choice depends on artery condition and patient health.

    Angioplasty improves blood flow but long-term prevention depends on medication, lifestyle changes, and regular follow-up.

    Most patients return to routine activities gradually, as advised by their cardiologist.

    No. Many blockages can be managed with medication and monitoring based on severity and symptoms.

    No. Angioplasty is usually done under local anesthesia with the patient awake.

    Yes. Blockages can recur, which is why ongoing medication and lifestyle care are important.