- Our services
- Medical and surgical
- Cardiac services
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- Cardiac rehabilitation
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Cardiac services
Our cardiac services diagnose and treat heart-related conditions, such as heart attack, coronary artery disease, heart arrhythmia, valvular heart disease and heart infections.
It is important to remember that heart conditions may be treatable, and by speaking to your general practitioner (GP) and seeking specialist advice you can help improve and maintain your health.
We provide clear information to you and your family about your cardiac condition and treatment. Our caregivers will support you and answer any questions you may have.
Cardiac services
We provide a complete range of cardiac medicine including interventional cardiology, cardiothoracic surgery, coronary care and cardiac rehabilitation.
We have the latest cardiac equipment on-site.
Our anaesthetists, doctors, pathologists, radiologists, physiotherapists and nurses work quickly to provide a diagnosis and treatment as soon as possible.
Your hospital stay
Heart conditions can sometimes be both sudden and serious. During your hospital stay, our caregivers provide intensive support, while you and your family may also wish to seek pastoral care as you address the emotional effects of your condition.
Your recovery
To help you recover and reduce the risk of future illnesses, we work with you to create an action plan to follow in hospital, at home and into the future.
Benefits of cardiac services
The benefits of accessing our cardiac services include:
- helping treat and overcome heart-related conditions
- potential for a better quality of life through improved physical and mental health and ability to go about your day-to-day activities
- education to help you make better decisions about your own behaviour such as diet or smoking to reduce the risk of future heart problems.
These benefits depend on your particular circumstances and require you to fully participate in necessary before and after care and management. You should consult a specialist in this area before deciding whether treatment is suitable for you.
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