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Cardiac Department

Coronary Angiography

A procedure that uses X-ray imaging to see your heart's blood vessels. It is used to check if there is a restriction in blood flow going to the heart.

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Duration

30–60 mins

Anaesthesia

Local

Hospital Stay

Daycare/1 Day

Recovery Time

1–2 days

Success Rate

99%

Your Care Journey

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Access

A small catheter is inserted through an artery in your groin or wrist.

Imaging

Contrast dye is injected, and X-ray images (angiograms) are taken as the dye flows through your heart's arteries.

Conclusion

The catheter is removed, and pressure is applied to the incision site.

Recovery Timeline

A clear, clinical timeline to help you prepare for a safe and comfortable journey back to health.

2 Hours

Patient can sit up and have light meals.

Day 1

Resume light activities; avoid heavy lifting.

Day 3

Full resumption of normal routine.

Common Questions

Everything you need to know about your procedure.

No, you'll be awake but the area is numbed. You might feel a warm sensation when the dye is injected.

Need more clarity?

Our clinical coordinators are available for a detailed 1-on-1 walkthrough to answer any specific concerns.

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Schedule a private consultation with our surgical experts to discuss your customized care plan and address any concerns.