World-Class Cardiac Care
Protecting your heart with expert care
Our cardiology department provides comprehensive heart care including diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation using advanced technology.
About Cardiology
The Cardiology department is dedicated to treating heart diseases with modern medical equipment and experienced doctors.
Dr Neeraj Saraf
Senior Director
Dr Neeraj Saraf is a leading expert in liver diseases in the country. He has large experience in treating all aspects of liver disease including viral hepatitis, fatty liver, liver cirrhosis and liver failure. He has one of the largest experience in the country in treating Hepatitis C with newer direct acting antivirals. Dr Saraf is an expert in managing patients before and after liver transplantation with patients taking advice from him across the globe. He has experience of treating 3000 liver transplant patients. He is an active member of various international liver societies and a reputed faculty speaker at most national meetings. Dr Saraf is actively involved in clinical research in field of HCV, fatty liver and liver transplantation. Apart from his clinical expertise, he believes in treating patients with minimum costs, compassion and empathy.
View ProfileTreatments
- Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) →
- Peripheral angioplasty →
- Coronary Artery Bypass Graft surgery (CABG) →
- Aneurysm Repair →
Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI)
TAVI is a surgical procedure performed to replace a blocked or narrowed aortic valve in people who a...
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- Coronary Artery Disease →
- Rheumatic Heart Disease →
- Heart failure →
- Hypertension →
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Meet Our Cardiology Experts
Experienced specialists dedicated to providing world-class care.
Frequently Asked Questions
Waiting time varies depending on blood group, body size, and urgency. Some patients wait weeks; others may wait months.
In symptomatic advance heart failure heart transplant/LVAD is the only treatment possible. Transplant has risks as well as benefits which is assessed during work up and the risk benefit ratio is explained to the family .Overall 1 year Survival rates after transplant -90%.
Mean survival is around 12-14 years. Younger patients with preserved end organs and medication compliance have seen to live 20 years or more also.
Yes. Lifelong immunosuppressive medicines are essential to prevent rejection.
