Sanjeevan Hospital Enhances Cardiac Care With New Cathlab & CTVS Services On World Doctors Day

The inauguration ceremony, graced by Lok Sabha MP from East Delhi and Minister of State in the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Shri Harsh Malhotra ji, saw the presence of eminent doctors from across Delhi

Sanjeevan Hospital celebrated World Doctors Day with the inauguration of its advanced Cathlab and Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery (CTVS) services, marking a significant stride in enhancing cardiac care facilities in the region.

The inauguration ceremony, graced by Lok Sabha MP from East Delhi and Minister of State in the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Shri Harsh Malhotra ji, saw the presence of eminent doctors from across Delhi. This event also included the launch of a dedicated Chest Pain Helpline (18003096086), aimed at providing immediate assistance to individuals experiencing chest pain and related symptoms, particularly benefiting residents of Old Delhi and the walled city area.

Manav Aggarwal, Director of Cardiology Services at Sanjeevan Hospital, emphasised, "The introduction of our Cathlab and CTVS services marks a significant advancement in our ability to deliver comprehensive cardiac care. Our commitment is to ensure patients receive top-tier tertiary treatment with the latest technology and expertise, all at affordable rates."

Prem Aggarwal, Managing Director at Sanjeevan Hospital, added, "At Sanjeevan, we strive to offer quality care at accessible prices. The Chest Pain Helpline and our enhanced cardiac services underscore our ongoing efforts to improve patient care and ensure timely management during critical moments. We trust these initiatives will serve as crucial resources for those in need of immediate medical attention."

The cardiac team at Sanjeevan Hospital comprises esteemed specialists such as Manav Aggarwal (DM Cardiology), Rani Sharma (DM Cardiology), Sudhir Kumar Shahi (Mch CTVS), and Prem Aggarwal (DNB Cardiology). With the addition of the Cathlab and CTVS services, the hospital aims to elevate its capacity in diagnosing and treating complex cardiovascular conditions.

Also Read

Stay in the know with our newsletter