Top Cardiologist in Ahmedabad
Rated one of the best cardiologists in India
Founding Partner and Director of 191 bed multi-super specialty state-of- the-art “Green Eco-friendly CIMS Hospital“.
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Expert in Angiography & Angioplasty
Dr. Anish Chandarana is considered one of the
best and most ethical cardiologists in Ahmedabad, Gujarat and India.
BEST CARDIOLOGIST INAHMEDABAD
Dr. Anish Chandnarana, Cardiologist at CIMS Hospital
Dr. Anish Chandarana
M.D, D.M (Cardiology), FACC
Dr. Anish Chandarana is a senior and leading cardiologist in Ahmedabad.
Born in the historical land of Saurashtra (Gujarat, India) in 1971, followed by career in Ahmedabad, India. His wife (Parvin Chandarana) too, is a renowned Dental Surgeon at CIMS Hospital.
MCI certified cardiologist and cardiovascular interventionist by qualification. Dr. Anish Chandarana has been a Clinical cardiologist and cardiovascular interventionist since 1999. Dr. Anish Chandarana pursued his medical studies – MBBS, MD (Internal Medicine) and DM (Cardiology) at Asia famous B. J. Medical College, Ahmedabad. He had a brilliant academic career with Gold Medals at almost each level. He attained comprehensive knowledge and skill in Noninvasive as well Interventional Cardiology at the Institute of Cardiology and research Centre, Ahmedabad, India.
Dr. Anish Chandarana has an extensive teaching experience. He was an Assistant Professor at the U. N. Mehta Heart Hospital and Institute of cardiology and Research Centre, Ahmedabad, India. He is regarded one of the best teachers and professors by his students. He keeps on teaching students and practicing Doctors to update their knowledge which, in turn, helps the treatment of patients across the country.
Dr. Anish Chandarana has participated in several original research projects and many of them have been published in National and International levels in reputed journals. He has received several awards during his student tenure and professional carrier.
Dr. Anish Chandaranan has traveled extensively across Gujarat, Rajasthan, MP and other parts of India to create awareness in people about prevention of cardiac disease through lifestyle improvement. To fulfill a social commitment of helping the needy, he has organized many diagnostic and therapeutic camps across the western India.
Dr. Anish Chandarana has been a member of Indian Medical Association (IMA), India and a member of the scientific committee of IMA, Ahmedabad, India.
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EPS and RFA : How is Done ?
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Radio Frequency Ablation (RFA) – To Burn Extra wire by Heating :
EPS helps to define the location of the extra wire or the focus with increased automaticity responsible for increasing heartbeats. This focus is the same as the epicentre in case of an earthquake ! Once this is known, the extra wire / focus is burnt by radio frequency...
Electrophysiological Study (EPS) :
Rate and rhythm of the heart change due to many reasons. In many such cases, there is something wrong with the electric system of the heart. Despite all routine investigations, diagnosis is not possible in a few cases. EPS helps to define the reason of arrhythmia in...
Excessive Decrease in Heartbeats : Bradyarrhythmin
Sometimes, the heartbeats reduce up to 20-45 per minute. This can happen when the SA node fails to generate impulse or AV node does not conduct the beat formed in SA node to the ventricles. Dizziness or blurred vision (Presyncope), transient loss of consciousness...
Excessive Increase in Heartbeats : Tachycardia
Sometimes, the hartbeats increase to 150-300 or even more per minute. These beats are not formed from SA node. This may be a risky situation. The patient experiences beats in the chest. Some patients may feel shortness of breath, heaviness in the chest, choking of...
Alteration in Heartbeats
If the beats are less than 60 per minute, it is called ‘bradycardia’ and if the beats are more than 100 per minute, it is called ‘tachycardia’. During some illnesses and other conditions, SA node slows down or works at a Faster rate. This condition is called sinus...