Doctors
Dr Manu R Varma
MBBS,MD,DM,FACC,FSCAIRegistration no: 20601
Consultant CardiologistDepartment of Cardiology
Your heart is probably the most important part of your body and also prone to a lot of health disorders due to the various lifestyle related issues. Keeping in mind our goal of providing complete health solutions to all our patrons, we started the Department of Cardiology in July 2017. This has been made possible by a joint venture of Devi Hospital &Medical Trust Hospital Ernakulam. Thanks to this collaboration, the patients in and around Tripunithura can now avail the consultation of world Class Cardiologist closer to their home.
“Treatments Offered
Following our motto of good health for all, the Cardiology Department offers complete solutions for your entire family including the little ones.“
Accurate Diagnosis Using Hi-Tech Instruments
Your doctor can only help you once they have ascertained what the actual problem is. This is where medical technology comes into play. Assisting your doctors at Devi Hospital are latest medical instruments that give accurate results and help our doctors keep your family healthy.
Commonly known as ECG, this test is one of the most common ways for your doctor to find out vital information about the overall condition of your heart by recording the rhythm of your heart onto paper using sticky electrodes placed on your chest, arms and legs. We have equipped ourselves with the latest state-of-the-art equipment for most accurate and quicker results.
Commonly referred to as ECHO, this test used sound waves to study the structure of your heart and how the heart valves are working. A probe sends out and records these sound waves, producing a moving image of your heart on a computer screen. This test is very helpful in revealing critical information to your doctor and assisting in an accurate diagnosis.
A treadmill exercise stress test is used to determine the effects of exercise on the heart. Exercise allows doctors to detect abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmias) and diagnose the presence or absence of coronary artery disease. This test involves walking in place on a treadmill while monitoring the electrical activity of your heart. Throughout the test, the speed and incline of the treadmill increase. The results show how well your heart responds to the stress of different levels of exercise.