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Primary PCI (Angioplasty for Heart Attack)
Interventional Cardiology · Cardiac Emergency
30–90 min
Duration
Inpatient
Setting
3–5 days hospital; 4–6 weeks
Recovery
₹1,50,000+
Cost
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📋Indications — Who Needs This Procedure?
- 1Unexplained symptoms requiring diagnostic clarification or confirmation
- 2Monitoring of a known condition to assess treatment response or disease progression
- 3Pre-operative workup to confirm fitness or guide surgical planning
- 4Screening in high-risk individuals as per clinical guidelines
- 5Therapeutic intervention where non-invasive or conservative options have been inadequate
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Govt / Budget Centre₹1,50,000 approx.
Private Hospital₹1,50,000 – ₹4,00,000
Home / Online Consult₹199 – ₹800
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