Refractory angina: Meeting treatment challenges with novel therapies
Pain caused by refractory angina can be reduced by new therapies which help to increase myocardial perfusion. Learn more.
Pain caused by refractory angina can be reduced by new therapies which help to increase myocardial perfusion. Learn more.
Angina is chest pain that typically comes on during exertion or at times of stress.
Our specialists are continuously innovating in minimally invasive cardiology procedures and improving care delivery.
Coronary heart disease is a common but serious condition that causes the blood vessels supplying the heart to become narrowed or blocked. Learn more.
Sarcoidosis is a rare inflammatory condition that develops when your immune system overreacts, causing areas of excessive inflammation to develop.
Heart failure occurs when the heart stops being able to pump blood around the body in an efficient way.
Cardiac arrhythmia is an abnormal heart rhythm, where the heart’s normal rhythm is disrupted.
Cardiac catheterisation uses x-rays and a dye to take detailed pictures of the arteries.
Our cardiac rehabilitation service is recommended to aid recovery from heart procedures. We offer one-to-one supervised in-person or online sessions.
Poor circulation is a reduction of blood flow around the body, when the circulatory system is unable to pump blood around the body effectively.