Heart Conditions

Led by a renowned specialist, our clinic provides expert diagnosis and treatment for a full range of heart conditions.

Aortic Stenosis

A condition where the aortic valve — one of the heart’s key valves — becomes narrowed, stiff, or unable to open fully.

Aortic Regurgitation

A condition in which the aortic valve does not close completely, allowing some blood to leak back into the heart after each beat.

Atrial Septal Defect (ASD)

An ASD is a hole between the heart’s upper chambers that allows excess blood to flow to the right side, potentially placing strain on the heart and lungs over time.

Coarctation of the Aorta

It is a narrowing of the body’s main artery that restricts blood flow and forces the heart to work harder, potentially leading to high blood pressure and long-term strain if not identified early.

Mitral Regurgitation

It occurs when the mitral valve does not close fully, causing blood to leak backwards and making the heart work harder over time.

Patent Foramen Ovale (PFO)

It is a small flap between the heart’s upper chambers that fails to close after birth in some people, usually harmless but occasionally allowing blood to pass between the Atria.

Mitral Stenosis

It is a narrowing of the mitral valve that restricts blood flow from the left atrium to the left ventricle, increasing pressure in the heart and lungs over time.

Pulmonary Valve Disease

It involves narrowing or leakage of the valve controlling blood flow from the right ventricle to the lungs, placing strain on the heart and affecting circulation over time.

Tricuspid Regurgitation

It occurs when the tricuspid valve fails to close properly, allowing blood to leak backwards and placing increasing strain on the right side of the heart over time.