Cardiac Care
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About the Cardiac Care
Advanced Heart Care. Built Around Expertise, Precision and Outcomes.
At SIMS Hospital, the Institute of Cardiac Sciences stands as one of South India's most comprehensive destinations for cardiac and vascular care. Bringing together leading cardiologists, interventional cardiologists, cardiothoracic surgeons, electrophysiologists, cardiac anaesthetists, intensivists and rehabilitation specialists, we deliver seamless care across every stage of the cardiac journey, from prevention and diagnosis to complex interventions, surgery and recovery.
Heart disease today demands more than treatment. It requires speed, precision, collaboration and access to advanced technology. At SIMS, every cardiac case is evaluated through a multidisciplinary approach, ensuring patients benefit from collective expertise, evidence-based protocols and personalised treatment pathways designed to achieve the best possible outcomes.
Whether it is a routine cardiac evaluation, a life-threatening heart attack, advanced heart failure, structural heart disease, complex coronary artery disease or minimally invasive cardiac surgery, our teams are equipped to manage the most challenging cardiac conditions with confidence and precision.
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Basic tests for Heart health
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ECG
Electrocardiography (ECG or EKG) refers to the method of documenting the heart's electrical activity over time by utilizing electrodes that are attached to the skin.
2D- ECHO
An echocardiogram often referred to as a cardiac echo or simply an echo, is a sonogram of the heart.
A Holter monitor is a mobile device that allows for the continuous observation of various electrical functions of the cardiovascular system for a minimum of 24 hours (and sometimes up to two weeks).
Holter Monitoring
Ambulatory BP Monitoring
A Holter monitor is a portable device for continuously monitoring various electrical activities of the cardiovascular system for at least 24 hours (often for two weeks at a time).
ECG
Electrocardiography (ECG or EKG) refers to the method of documenting the heart's electrical activity over time by utilizing electrodes that are attached to the skin.
2D- ECHO
An echocardiogram often referred to as a cardiac echo or simply an echo, is a sonogram of the heart.

