Heart disease doesn’t arrive with a warning bell. Most people brush off early signs like breathlessness, tiredness, chest heaviness, acidity-like discomfort, or pain during walking. These “small” symptoms are often the earliest indicators of reduced blood flow to the heart.
Early detection saves lives because:
- Blockages can be identified before they cause a heart attack.
- Treatment options stay simpler — medicines, lifestyle correction, or a planned angioplasty.
- Recovery is faster and safer when issues are caught early.
- Sudden emergencies and complications are reduced drastically.
Tests like Coronary Angiography, Stress Test, IVUS, OCT, and FFR offer a clear picture of what’s happening inside your arteries. If you’re above 40, diabetic, hypertensive, overweight, or have a family history of heart disease — early evaluation is not optional, it’s essential.
Keeping your heart safe is easier when you stay ahead of the problem, not after it.