Pacemaker Surgery
A pacemaker is a small device that's placed in the chest or abdomen to help control abnormal heart rhythms. This device uses electrical pulses to prompt the heart to beat at a normal rate.

Duration
1–2 hours
Anaesthesia
Local + Sedation
Hospital Stay
1 Day
Recovery Time
1–2 weeks
Success Rate
99%
Your Care Journey
We believe in complete transparency. Here is what you can expect at every step of your procedural journey with our specialized medical team.
Pocket Creation
A small pocket is created under the skin of the chest for the device.
Lead Placement
Insulated wires (leads) are guided through a vein into the heart.
Connection
The leads are connected to the pacemaker and the device is tested.
Recovery Timeline
A clear, clinical timeline to help you prepare for a safe and comfortable journey back to health.
Discharge; minimal pain at the site.
Avoid lifting heavy objects with the arm on the side of the device.
Device check and full activity resumption.
Common Questions
Everything you need to know about your procedure.
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.