Advanced Heart Care for a Healthy and Strong Life

The Cardiology Department provides complete care for heart-related conditions with a focus on early diagnosis, effective treatment, and long-term heart health. Our cardiologists manage common and complex heart problems such as chest pain, high blood pressure, heart rhythm issues, and heart disease using safe and proven medical practices.

The Cardiology Department is headed by Dr. Budumuru Gnaneshwara Rao, M.D., D.M. (Cardiology), a highly respected senior cardiologist with vast experience in diagnosing and managing complex heart diseases. With specialized training in advanced cardiac care, he has successfully treated numerous patients with heart conditions such as hypertension, coronary artery disease, and heart rhythm disorders. His approach focuses on early detection, preventive cardiology, and long-term heart health management through personalized care plans.

We understand that heart-related symptoms can cause fear and anxiety. Our team takes time to explain conditions, treatment options, and lifestyle changes in a clear and simple manner. With timely care and regular monitoring, we help patients protect their heart health and improve quality of life.

Our Key Cardiology Services

Our Cardiology services focus on early detection, proper treatment, and preventive care to reduce the risk of serious heart problems.

Frequently asked questions

Clear answers to common questions to help patients understand heart health and cardiac care.
You should consult a Cardiologist if you experience chest pain, breathlessness, dizziness, palpitations, or have high BP, diabetes, or a family history of heart disease.
No. Chest pain can be caused by gastric issues, muscle pain, or stress. A cardiologist can determine if the pain is heart-related through proper evaluation.
Yes. Many heart conditions can be prevented or controlled with regular checkups, healthy diet, exercise, and timely medical treatment.
Some conditions require long-term medication, while others may need short-term treatment. The doctor will decide based on your heart condition and response to treatment.
Yes. Regular heart checkups are especially important for people above 40 years, diabetics, smokers, and those with a family history of heart disease.