
Best Hospital for Angioplasty in Chandigarh for Complete Heart Evaluation & Care
Our cardiology and angioplasty services focus on accurate diagnosis, clear communication, and medically appropriate treatment options.
We evaluate symptoms and risk factors such as high blood pressure, diabetes, cholesterol, chest pain, and breathlessness to understand your heart health in detail.
When required, tests and procedures such as ECG, echocardiography, stress testing, angiography, or angioplasty with stent placement are recommended based on clinical need, not routine.
During each visit, your doctor explains findings, discusses alternatives, and outlines lifestyle measures that support long-term recovery after angioplasty or other cardiac treatment.
If you are exploring angioplasty or looking for structured heart care in Chandigarh and the Tricity, you can access organized, protocol-based treatment close to home.

Why Consider Us for Angioplasty in Chandigarh?

24×7 Cardiac Emergency & Critical Care Round-the-clock support for chest pain, suspected heart attack, severe breathlessness, or unstable heart rhythms. Cardiac monitoring and time-sensitive procedures, including angiography or angioplasty when indicated, are coordinated in dedicated critical care areas.

Comprehensive Angioplasty & Cardiac Services ECG, echocardiography, stress testing, angiography, angioplasty with stent placement, and heart failure management are available in one setting. This helps streamline evaluation, procedure planning, and follow-up after angioplasty.

Patient-Focused Consultations Heart disease and angioplasty decisions affect work, family, and long-term plans. Your care team explains reports in simple language, clarifies benefits and risks, and encourages questions so you can make informed choices at every step.

Key Angioplasty-Related Cardiology Tests, Procedures & Interventions
Non-Invasive Cardiac Evaluation
Clinical assessment supported by ECG, echocardiography, treadmill test (TMT), Holter monitoring, and blood tests to evaluate chest pain, palpitations, breathlessness, or fatigue before considering angiography or angioplasty.
Cardiac Imaging
Cardiac imaging, including 2D/3D echocardiography and CT coronary angiography where appropriate, helps assess heart structure, pumping function, and possible blockages in coronary arteries.
Coronary Angiography & Angioplasty
When indicated, coronary angiography provides a detailed view of heart arteries. Based on findings, angioplasty with stent placement may be advised to improve blood flow in narrowed or blocked vessels. The decision is guided by symptoms, test results, and overall health.
Heart Rhythm Assessment & Management
Arrhythmia evaluation may include ECG, Holter, and event monitors. Treatment options range from medications to device therapy such as pacemakers or ablation procedures, depending on the rhythm problem and individual risk profile.
Heart Failure Care
Heart failure programs focus on optimizing medicines, salt and fluid balance, symptom monitoring, and rehabilitation. These measures are especially important for patients with long-standing coronary artery disease or after angioplasty or heart attack.
Cardiac Rehabilitation After Angioplasty
A supervised plan combining graded exercise, education, nutrition guidance, and risk factor control after heart attack, angioplasty, bypass surgery, or in chronic heart failure to support safe recovery and long-term heart health.
Risk Factor Evaluation & Prevention
Assessment of blood pressure, cholesterol, blood sugar, weight, family history, and lifestyle habits. Personalized plans aim to reduce the chance of future heart attacks, repeat angioplasty, stroke, and other cardiovascular events.
Possible Risks and Complications of Heart Disease
Worsening Breathlessness and Reduced Stamina
As heart function declines or blockages progress, breathlessness can appear even with routine activities such as walking or climbing stairs. Timely evaluation may help slow progression and improve day-to-day comfort.
Heart Muscle Damage and Low Blood Supply
Untreated coronary artery disease or uncontrolled risk factors can reduce blood supply to the heart muscle, leading to permanent damage or heart attacks. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment, including angioplasty when suitable, support better heart function.
Fatigue and Impact on Quality of Life
Persistent tiredness, reduced activity, and frequent hospital visits may affect work, family responsibilities, and emotional well-being. Holistic heart and angioplasty care looks beyond reports to help maintain independence and quality of life where possible.
Heart Conditions Managed with Angioplasty in Chandigarh
Cardiology services in Chandigarh for adults and older patients, with angioplasty available when appropriate.
Coronary Artery Disease (Heart Blockages)
Narrowing of heart arteries can cause chest discomfort, breathlessness, or fatigue. Evaluation may include ECG, echocardiography, stress testing, and coronary angiography. Management focuses on risk-factor control, medicines to improve blood flow, and procedures such as angiography and angioplasty when suitable.
Hypertension and High-Risk Blood Pressure
Persistent high blood pressure strains the heart and vessels over time. Care includes detailed assessment, lifestyle guidance, and tailored medication plans to reduce long-term risks such as heart attack, stroke, and kidney damage, and to support safer outcomes if angioplasty is needed.
Heart Failure
When the heart cannot pump efficiently, symptoms like swelling, fatigue, and breathlessness may appear. Diagnosis is guided by echocardiography and blood tests. Treatment combines medicines, fluid and salt management, and device therapy where indicated, along with careful planning before any angioplasty or invasive procedure.
Cardiomyopathy
Diseases of the heart muscle can be genetic, lifestyle-related, or secondary to other illnesses. Evaluation includes imaging, rhythm monitoring, and blood tests. Management focuses on optimising heart function, preventing complications, and assessing the need for procedures such as angiography or device therapy.
Valvular Heart Disease
Leakage or narrowing of heart valves can cause fatigue, palpitations, or breathlessness. Echocardiography is central to assessing severity. Treatment ranges from regular follow-up and medication to intervention on the affected valve where necessary, with coordinated cardiac and anaesthesia planning.
Arrhythmias and Palpitations
Fast, slow, or irregular heart rhythms may lead to dizziness, chest discomfort, or blackouts. Holter monitoring, ECG, and other tests help identify the cause. Therapy may include medicines, electrical cardioversion, or device-based options such as pacemakers or defibrillators.
Lipid Disorders and Cholesterol Management
Elevated cholesterol and triglycerides increase the risk of future cardiac events. Individualised plans combine dietary counselling, exercise advice, and medication where required to lower long-term cardiovascular risk and support better outcomes after angioplasty or other interventions.
Congenital Heart Disease in Adults
Some structural heart conditions present in childhood continue into adult life. Ongoing follow-up focuses on monitoring heart function, guiding activity and pregnancy planning, and planning interventions if needed in collaboration with cardiology and cardiac surgery teams.
Peripheral Artery and Vascular Disease
Narrowing of arteries outside the heart, often in the legs, may cause pain on walking or non-healing wounds. Management includes risk-factor control, walking programmes, medicines, and peripheral angiography or angioplasty when indicated.
Cardiac Evaluation Before Surgery
Before major operations, a structured heart assessment helps estimate risk and optimise medicines. This supports safer anaesthesia planning, smoother post-operative recovery, and informed decisions about angiography or angioplasty if required.
Syncope and Unexplained Blackouts
Fainting spells may be related to heart rhythm issues, blood pressure changes, or other causes. Work-up can include ECG, Holter, echocardiography, and blood tests to determine the most likely explanation and plan next steps.
Cardiac Screening and Risk Assessment
For people with family history, diabetes, or lifestyle risk factors, structured heart check-ups can detect concerns early. Screening may include ECG, echocardiography, and blood tests, followed by practical advice on prevention and guidance on when angiography or angioplasty might be considered.
Emergency Cardiac Care
Sudden chest pain, severe breathlessness, or collapse require time-sensitive assessment. Prompt ECG, monitoring, and medical therapy help stabilise patients and guide further interventions such as emergency angiography and angioplasty when needed.
Dr. Ratinder Pal Singh
Senior Consultant
Interventional Cardiologist More than 15 years of practice

Interventional cardiologist in the Tricity region with experience in non-invasive and invasive diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. His work includes coronary angiograms, primary and complex angioplasty, device implantation and closures, and peripheral interventions such as peripheral angiograms, angioplasties, stent implantation, renal stenting, coil embolization, and balloon angioplasty of AV fistula.
Interventional Cardiologists Available

Dr. Ratinder Pal Singh
Senior Consultant
Interventional Cardiologist
Cardiac & Angioplasty Technologies
Selected diagnostic and interventional tools that support accurate assessment and timely treatment for angioplasty and other cardiac care.

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Robotic guidance system designed for joint resurfacing procedures, supporting precise planning and execution.

Cath Lab – GE Healthcare
Cardiac catheterisation laboratory with imaging support for angiography, angioplasty, and related procedures.

RoboLens FT-3D – Pioneer & Founding Center
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Angioplasty Patient Stories
Read real experiences of patients who underwent angioplasty and related cardiac care in Chandigarh, from diagnosis to recovery and follow‑up support.
Frequently Asked Questions on Angioplasty & Heart Care
Who is the best cardiologist in Chandigarh for angioplasty?+−
Healing Hospital has experienced cardiologists in Chandigarh who offer evaluation for angioplasty, heart diseases, chest pain, BP issues, and cardiac emergencies.
When should I consult a cardiologist about angioplasty?+−
Consult a cardiologist if you have chest pain, shortness of breath, irregular heartbeat, dizziness, high blood pressure, or fatigue, especially if tests suggest blocked heart arteries or angioplasty has been advised.
What heart treatments, including angioplasty, are available at Healing Hospital Chandigarh?+−
Healing Hospital provides angioplasty, ECG, echocardiography, stress tests, heart rhythm monitoring, preventive cardiology, and emergency cardiac care.
Does Healing Hospital offer emergency care for heart attack and angioplasty in Chandigarh?+−
Yes, Healing Hospital offers emergency cardiac care in Chandigarh with specialist support for heart attacks and other heart emergencies where angioplasty may be required.
What are common warning signs of heart disease that may lead to angioplasty?+−
Warning signs include chest discomfort, breathlessness, rapid heartbeat, swelling in legs, unusual fatigue, and dizziness. These symptoms may need further tests to see if angioplasty or other treatment is required.
How can I book an appointment for an angioplasty opinion in Chandigarh?+−
You can book an appointment online through the Healing Hospital website or contact the hospital directly to consult a cardiologist about angioplasty.
What tests do cardiologists perform before recommending angioplasty?+−
Cardiologists may advise ECG, echocardiography, blood tests, stress tests, and coronary angiography to assess heart function and decide whether angioplasty is needed.
Can high blood pressure increase the need for angioplasty?+−
Yes, uncontrolled high blood pressure can damage blood vessels and raise the risk of heart attack, stroke, heart failure, and coronary artery disease, which may lead to angioplasty in some patients.
Why consider Healing Hospital for angioplasty and cardiac treatment in Chandigarh?+−
Healing Hospital offers cardiology services with a focus on appropriate use of angioplasty, modern diagnostic support, and individualized heart care plans.
Can heart disease be prevented or its progression delayed before angioplasty is needed?+−
Heart disease risk can be lowered through regular exercise, a balanced diet, stress management, avoiding smoking, controlling blood pressure and diabetes, and routine heart check‑ups, which may help delay or avoid the need for angioplasty in some people.






