Hospitals For Pacemaker Implantation in India

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Medanta – The Medicity

Delhi Ncr, India

2007 reviews

  • The hospital has more than 1250 number of beds in its hospital premises.
  • The hospital accommodates 37 hospital centers for 20 different specialties.
  • The hospital is equipped with recent technology.
  • The hospital has recently launched FemtoLasik surgery technique for the patients.
  • The hospital offers specialist and holistic treatment facilities…
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Apollo Health City

Hyderabad, India

  • First Apollo Health city in Asia
  • World renowned healthcare facility
  • Education, information technology and research programs
  • 477 beds
  • 50 specialties and super specialties
  • 12 centers of excellence
  • Personalized patient care
  • Facilities of international patients
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Star Hospital

Hyderabad, India

366 reviews

  • 310 beds
  • Sophisticated diagnostic and therapeutic care services supported by a caring nursing and medical staff.
  • Pioneer in cutting edge innovations with unsparing focus on revolutionary technology
  • Multi-Speciality hospital served 799,452 happy patients
  • 155 doctors 
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Apollo Gleneagles Hospital

Kolkata, India

1678 reviews

  • 9200 beds across 64 hospitals
  • 170 bedded multi-Speciality hospital
  • Cutting edge technology and world class framework
  • Dedicated care and innovative health care
  • Cost consciousness and making health care accessible to the public
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Sevenhills Hospital

Mumbai, India

585 reviews

  • Built on 17 acres with the buildup area of 2 million square feet
  • 16 blocks with 11 levels each that are interconnected
  • 1500 bed capacity, one of the few hospitals in the world providing a large amount of inpatient beds
  • 120 OPD chambers on level one for the convenience…
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Wockhardt Hospital – Umrao IMSR

Mumbai, India

1010 reviews

  • 350-bedded multi-specialty tertiary care hospital with comprehensive healthcare services in a 14 storied building
  • 9 well-equipped ultra-modern OTs with Laminar Airflow system to Achieve Zero Infection during surgery
  • 100 critical care beds for complete intensive care 
  • 24x7 fully equipped ICU on wheels
  • High-end flat panel Cath Lab,…
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Wockhardt The New Age

Mumbai, India

343 reviews

  • It has the first paperless ICU in Mumbai.
  • The hospital accommodates 250 beds
  • A separate department is there that helps in easy data retrieval.
  • There is a separate wireless ECG management system in India.
  • The hospital is backed with advanced technology and with it the hospital aims to take…
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Nanavati Hospital

Mumbai, India

755 reviews

  • The hospital has 350 beds in total and it has one of the biggest critical care units in western India and has 75 beds dedicated to various specialties.
  • The hospital is spanned across 10,000 square feet and the imaging center of the hospital has 3 Tesla channel, MRI scanner,…
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Wadia Hospital

Mumbai, India

301 reviews

  • It is a 300 bedded hospital 
  • A team of over 60 pediatric specialists takes care of 100,000 children on an outpatient basis and annually there are nearly 10,000 inpatient children.
  • It has the largest Neonatal Intensive Care Unit in the West Zone
  • It is the only center for Neonatal/Pediatric…
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Ruby Hall Clinic

Mumbai, India

1013 reviews

  • The hospital has 750 beds and has two linear accelerators and three cardiac cath labs.
  • The hospital comes equipped with state-of-the-art infrastructure.
  • The hospital has all the modern facilities for the convenience of the patients.
  • The hospital offers a premium facility to the patients.
  • It is one of the…
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Pacemaker Implantation in India

A Single-Chamber Pacemaker is an implant with one lead that goes to either the right atrium or ventricle. The Pacemaker Operation is generally considered a minor procedure that allows most people to leave the hospital within 24 hours of having the surgery. The medication given before this procedure is generally only a sedative and not complete anesthesia. Local anesthetics help keep the patient from feeling any pain in that part of the body during the procedure. Single Lead Pacemakers are only able to help the right ventricle or atrium at one time, but never both.

A Dual Chamber Pacemaker is a pacemaker with two attached leads. The Dual Chamber Pacemaker is placed in the chest cavity, and the leads are connected to both the right atrium and right ventricle. The small battery-charged generator is used to help the ventricles pump blood in an appropriate quantity. This pacemaker also helps quicken the pace of the heartbeat within those ventricles to ensure adequate amounts of blood being are being pumped to the heart.

The Pacemaker Implant Double Chamber is a device used to regulate and speed up the heart rate in at least two of the chambers of the heart. This helps treat conditions like syncope (fainting spells) or congestive heart failure. In rare cases, it is used to treat hypertrophic cardiomyopathy as well. The Dual Chamber Pacemaker Placement is generally inserted just under the collarbone and underneath the skin, usually under the subclavian vein. The pacemaker’s leads are then threaded down to the heart till the right atrium and ventricle are reached. The leads are then connected to the right atrium and ventricle.

The Pacemaker Implantation is considered a minor surgery and most patients are cleared to go home within 24 hours of having the procedure. Pacemakers can be inserted while the person is under local anesthetic to help numb any pain that would otherwise be associated with the procedure. Pacemaker Placement is important to ensure that the pacemaker can be put in properly. It also must be threaded through the veins to the heart to help regulate the slow heartbeat.

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