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Cardiology..

Six consultants, three cath-labs, a hybrid OR, and a 24-hour STEMI line. Door-to-balloon time of 38 minutes — among the fastest in north India.

Interventional procedure in the operating theatreCATH-LAB TWO · 06:42
The first case of the day, before the lights come up.
WHAT WE DO

Six procedural lines, all under one roof.

Treatment guide (PDF)
  • 01

    Coronary angioplasty

    1,800 / year

    Stents — drug-eluting and bioresorbable. Radial-first protocol since 2019.

  • 02

    Pacemaker & ICD

    420 / year

    Single, dual, and CRT-D devices. Same-day discharge in 60% of cases.

  • 03

    Electrophysiology & ablation

    180 / year

    AF, AVNRT, VT mapping with 3D EnSite. Cryo and RF ablation.

  • 04

    CABG (open heart)

    240 / year

    Beating-heart and minimally-invasive approaches. ICU 2.4 days median.

  • 05

    Structural heart

    95 / year

    TAVR, MitraClip, ASD/VSD device closure. Hybrid OR.

  • 06

    Heart-failure clinic

    2,400 visits

    Multidisciplinary, with rehab, dietetics, and home-monitoring.

OUTCOMES — APRIL 2025 → MARCH 2026

We publish what we measure.

Annual report
  • Door-to-balloon

    38 min

    Median time from arrival to angioplasty for STEMI patients.

    < 90 min target

  • 30-day mortality

    1.7%

    For elective coronary intervention. Risk-adjusted.

    Indian benchmark · 2.4%

  • Same-day discharge

    60%

    Of pacemaker implants. National-leading rate.

    Average · 28%

  • Patient-reported outcomes

    94%

    Would recommend the cath-lab team to family.

    Survey n = 1,240

CONSULTANTS — 1 IN CARDIOLOGY

Consultants you can see this week.

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  • Dr. Pramod Teotia

    Dr. Pramod Teotia

    Cardiology

    MBBS, MD (Cardiology)

    Consultant cardiologist with a focus on coronary intervention and heart-failure management.

    Location
    Hapur main
    Languages
    EN · HI
    Mon–Fri, 09:30–13:30Book
WHEN TO COME

If any of these are true, come the same day.

  • Chest pain or pressure lasting more than a few minutes
  • Sudden shortness of breath, especially at rest or while lying flat
  • Fainting, near-fainting, or palpitations that won't settle
  • Swelling of legs that has worsened over days
  • A heart-attack survivor needing follow-up or second opinion