Heart Blockage Treatment Without Surgery: Is It Really Possible?

Heart blockage doesn’t always mean you need angioplasty or bypass surgery. In this guide, understand when heart blockage treatment without surgery is possible, the symptoms to watch for, available non-surgical options like EECP therapy, lifestyle changes, medications, and when surgery is still the safest choice. Get expert guidance from Dr. Abhijit Aklujkar at Cordis Heart Institute to make informed decisions about your heart health.

How EECP Helps Patients Seeking Heart Blockage Treatment Without Surgery

Looking for a safe and effective heart blockage treatment without surgery? EECP (Enhanced External Counter Pulsation) therapy is a non-invasive treatment that helps improve blood flow to the heart, reduce chest pain, and support better heart function without bypass surgery or angioplasty. In this article, Dr. Abhijit Aklujkar from Cordis Heart Institute explains how EECP works, who can benefit from it, and why it is becoming a preferred option for patients seeking a non-surgical treatment for heart blockage.

EECP Therapy for Heart Failure: How It Improves Blood Circulation Naturally

Heart failure can reduce blood circulation and make daily activities difficult. This blog explains how EECP therapy for heart failure may help improve blood flow naturally, reduce symptoms like fatigue and breathlessness, and support better heart health without surgery. Learn about the benefits, procedure, recovery, and expert care offered by Dr Abhijit Aklujkar at Cordis Heart Institute.

Enhanced External Counterpulsation Therapy for Heart Failure: Can EECP Treatment Help?

Heart failure can limit daily life with symptoms like breathlessness, fatigue, and chest discomfort. Enhanced External Counterpulsation (EECP) therapy is a non-surgical treatment that helps improve blood circulation to the heart and reduce symptoms. In this article, learn how EECP treatment for heart failure works and how Dr Abhijit Aklujkar at Cordis Heart Institute helps patients manage heart conditions with advanced non-invasive care.