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Healthcare in Mumbai for Cardiac Problems


Mumbai people have diversified culture, multi lingual dialects, generosity in nature & are famous for their hospitality. Mumbai is not only famous as a tourist location but also as corporate destination for IT and Healthcare.

Mumbai is a major point of reference for the best healthcare for cardiac problems. The city has the finest health care centres with super speciality services and efficient medical professionals in the field of cardiac care. Both public and private healthcare providers in Mumbai are well equipped with sophisticated medical facilities.

Medical tourism in India has also specifically upgraded its terms with more number of people across the cities in India and abroad visiting Mumbai for excellent cardiac care. Moreover patients from abroad choose Mumbai, India for recovering their aliments to heart as MCI provides customized packages of medical tourism for healthcare patients. 

Cardiac healthcare is a major issue that involves Open Heart Surgery, Cardiac Surgery, Paediatric Intervention, Cardiology Angioplasties, Cardiology Robotic Surgery, Angiographies and Paediatric Cardiac Surgery. Cardiac Healthcare in Mumbai is sophisticated with major super speciality hospitals providing quality cardiac diagnosis.

Many famous cardiac care hospitals in Mumbai like Wockhardt Hospital, Lilavati Hospital & Research Centre (LHRC), Tata Memorial Hospital (TMH), Dr L H Hiranandani Hospital, Bombay Hospital and Krishna Cardiac Centre are worldwide recognised for providing quality healthcare in Cardiology.
  It has an integrated system that involves local physicians who provide clinical consultations, ECG services, and heart monitoring system with sophisticated equipments.

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