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February 12, 2016 at 5:53 pm #1384
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Do you think the following treatment works in all cases?
Recently, one person was admitted to a nursing home at Ahmedabad, due to severe chest pain. He had an earlier heart attack in 2015 and was under treatment. The doctors now suggested Angiography.
Upon undergoing Angiography at multi speciality Hospital Doctors diagnosed multiple blockages for which Angioplasty was ruled out and instead, suggested ‘Bypass Surgery’.
That evening, he was brought home as doctor suggested his heart being very weak,due to pumping loss bypass could be performed only after 10 – 15 days.
Meanwhile, after discussing the matter with relatives and close friends, fresh information came from a family friend.
A new treatment known as-“Enhance External Counter Pulsation” has been introduced into the Indian medical scenario which has got US FDA approval and successfully opted in many country.
With this therapy, a patient who has to undergo by-pass need not to do so.
Instead, the patient is given EECP treatment for 35 days in which a machine opens heart’s collateral so natural bypass done.
Cost per seating is Rs.2500/-Currently, only a few doctors in India specialise in this field
One of them is DR. Bimal Chhajer MBBS MD Ex Consultant AIIMS.He had started 60 centers. all over India with their expert. Team.
He has a list of patients who had to undergo by-pass from major hospitals; but, instead after undergoing the new treatment, they are absolutely fine and are leading a normal life.
Doctor’s details for your info are:
SAAOL HEART CENTER
B-1103, Solitaire Corporate,
Near Divya Bhaskar House,
S G Highway, AhmedabadMob: 9712305556 ( WhatsApp )
Mob: 9714105556
Email : saaol.ahmedabad@gmail.com
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