Blocked Arteries Treatment

Restore Blood Flow. Protect Your Heart.

Blocked arteries are one of the leading causes of heart attack, chest pain, shortness of breath and reduced quality of life.

Blocked arteries treatment
Advanced diagnostic imaging and minimally invasive techniques help specialists evaluate and treat coronary artery disease.
Heart Protection

Early diagnosis and timely treatment can protect long-term heart health.

When blood flow becomes severely limited, the heart cannot receive the oxygen it needs to function properly.

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What Causes Artery Blockage?

Cholesterol, calcium and fatty deposits can restrict blood flow.

Over time, cholesterol, calcium and fatty deposits can accumulate inside the coronary arteries, restricting the flow of oxygen-rich blood to the heart muscle. Arteries may gradually narrow due to a process known as atherosclerosis.

Common risk factors include diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, smoking, obesity, family history of heart disease and a sedentary lifestyle.

Many patients experience chest pain, shortness of breath, fatigue during physical activity, neck or arm discomfort and reduced exercise capacity. In some cases, significant blockage may exist without noticeable symptoms until a heart attack occurs.

Advanced Diagnosis

Accurate diagnosis is the first step toward effective treatment.

Depending on the patient's condition, specialists may recommend cardiac examination, electrocardiogram, echocardiography, stress testing, coronary CT angiography or coronary angiography.

These tests help identify the location and severity of arterial narrowing and guide the most appropriate treatment pathway.

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Cardiac examination and ECG

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Echocardiography and stress testing

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Coronary CT angiography

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Coronary angiography

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Precise blockage assessment

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Personalized treatment planning

Angioplasty and Stent Treatment

Many blocked arteries can be treated without open-heart surgery.

During coronary angiography, a thin catheter is guided through the blood vessels to the affected artery. If a significant blockage is detected, specialists may perform balloon angioplasty to widen the narrowed section and restore blood flow.

A coronary stent may then be placed to keep the artery open and maintain long-term circulation. For many patients, this minimally invasive approach can relieve symptoms and support faster recovery compared to major surgery.

Some patients have multiple or complex blockages that may require Coronary Artery Bypass Graft surgery. Cardiovascular specialists carefully evaluate each case and recommend the most appropriate option based on anatomy, symptoms and overall health.

Benefits

Restoring blood flow can improve daily life and reduce risk.

Treating blocked arteries before irreversible heart damage occurs can significantly improve long-term outcomes and help patients return to an active and healthy life.

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Restores blood flow to the heart

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Relieves chest pain and symptoms

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Improves physical performance

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Reduces heart attack risk

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Minimally invasive procedure

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Shorter stay and faster recovery

Better Blood Flow. Stronger Heart. Better Life.

At Inspire Point, our goal is to guide patients through every step of their treatment journey, from diagnosis and specialist consultation to treatment coordination, recovery and follow-up care.

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