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10 Best Cardiothoracic Surgeons in India - Updated 2024

Dr. M.r. Girinath

Dr. M.r. Girinath

61 years of experience

MBBS MS MCh

Cardiothoracic Surgeon, Cardiac Surgeon

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Dr. K.m. Cherian

Dr. K.m. Cherian

58 years of experience

MBBS FRACS MS - General Surgery

Cardiologist, General Surgeon, Cardiothoracic Surgeon

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Dr. Ramesh Arora

Dr. Ramesh Arora

58 years of experience

MBBS MD - Cardiology DM - Cardiology

Cardiologist, Cardiothoracic Surgeon

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Dr. S. S. Iyengar

Dr. S. S. Iyengar

55 years of experience

5 (1 reviews)

MBBS MD - General Medicine DM - Cardiology FRCP

Cardiologist, Cardiothoracic Surgeon, Aortic Valve Surgeon

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Dr. Shanti Talwar

Dr. Shanti Talwar

53 years of experience

MBBS MS - General Surgery MCh - Pediatric Surgery

Cardiothoracic Surgeon, Pediatric Surgeon

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Dr. Subba Rao

Dr. Subba Rao

52 years of experience

MBBS

Cardiothoracic Surgeon

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Dr. Subhash Chandra V

Dr. Subhash Chandra V

47 years of experience

MBBS FRCP MRCP DNB - Cardiology

Cardiologist, Cardiothoracic Surgeon, Aortic Valve Surgeon

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Dr. Bashi Velayudhan

Dr. Bashi Velayudhan

46 years of experience

MBBS MS - General Surgery MCh - Thoracic Surgery

Cardiac Surgeon, Thoracic (Chest) Surgeon, Cardiothoracic Surgeon

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Dr. Bashi V. Velayudhan

Dr. Bashi V. Velayudhan

46 years of experience

MBBS MS - General Surgery MCh - Thoracic Surgery

Cardiac Surgeon, Cardiothoracic Surgeon, Thoracic (Chest) Surgeon

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Dr. Colin John

Dr. Colin John

45 years of experience

MBBS MD - Cardiology FRCS - Cardiothoracic Surgery

Cardiothoracic Surgeon

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Questions & Answers on "Cardiothoracic Surgeon" (175)

I am some problem in my chest

Male | 25

There could be many reasons for this. Sometimes it's just a case of indigestion or heartburn caused by eating too fast or consuming foods that don't agree with us. Another frequent reason is acid reflux, characterized by a burning feeling in the chest. Stress or anxiety might also be considerations since they can sometimes affect the chest. Eating smaller meals more often and avoiding fatty, spicy foods is advisable. If the matter persists seek medical help to rule out anything serious.

Answered on 2nd May '24

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Hello, Can I ask if what should I do if my mom's blood pressure didn't go lower than 170/70. She's a dialysis patient. But since last night, her bp is 180/60 or 190/70.

Female | 62

It occurs when pressure builds inside­ blood vessels. There­ could be several cause­s – stress, kidney disease­, or not adhering to the dialysis routine. Unche­cked, it can lead to heart strain, e­ven damage arterie­s. You should promptly alert your mom's doctors. They might alter medications or propose­ lifestyle changes.

Answered on 27th Apr '24

Dr. Bhaskar Semitha

Dr. Bhaskar Semitha

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