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When your heart needs closer attention

Interventional cardiology is a medical field that uses small tubes called catheters to diagnose and evaluate heart and blood vessel conditions. These catheter-based procedures allow doctors to examine and treat heart problems through blood vessels rather than requiring surgery.

 

This approach focuses on blood flow in the heart and blood vessels, helping to identify issues that may affect how blood circulates through your body. Interventional cardiologists work with conditions such as coronary artery disease, heart valve problems, and structural heart defects.

 

At Thomson Medical, we provide interventional cardiology services, starting with evaluation and diagnosis, and our doctors will discuss treatment options that may be suitable for your individual condition and ongoing monitoring throughout your care.

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What heart conditions do we evaluate?

During your consultation, our doctor will discuss your symptoms and concerns privately. Based on your symptoms and risk factors, the doctor will recommend specific tests and evaluations appropriate for your condition.

Common heart conditions a doctor may evaluate?

ConditionWhat It AffectsKey Symptoms to Watch ForWho Should Be Evaluated
Coronary Artery DiseaseBlood flow through heart arteriesChest pain during activity, shortness of breath with exertion, fatigueThose with chest pain, abnormal stress tests, or suspected artery blockages
Heart Valve DiseaseHeart valve function and blood flowShortness of breath, chest discomfort, heart murmur, fatiguePatients with valve defects or abnormal valve function on imaging
Structural Heart DiseaseHeart wall and chamber structureOften no symptoms, occasionally shortness of breath or irregular heartbeatThose with septal defects or other structural abnormalities found on tests
Peripheral Artery DiseaseBlood flow to arms and legsLeg pain when walking, cold feet, slow-healing wounds, crampingPeople with leg pain when walking or poor circulation to limbs
Congenital Heart ConditionsHeart defects present from birthVaries; may include shortness of breath, fatigue, or exercise intoleranceAdults with known congenital heart issues requiring intervention
Acute Coronary SyndromeSudden blockage of heart arteriesSevere chest pain, sweating, nausea, arm or jaw painEmergency situations like heart attacks requiring immediate treatment
Vascular DiseaseBlood vessel problems throughout bodyMay include pain, numbness, or poor circulationPatients with blood vessel conditions affecting circulation

 

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