Heart Failure & Transplant
Comprehensive care for advanced heart failure, offering expert evaluation, advanced therapies, and heart transplantation to help patients achieve improved survival and a better quality of life.

About Heart Failure & Transplant
Advanced Heart Care. Restoring Hope. Transforming Lives.
Heart Failure is a serious condition in which the heart is unable to pump enough blood to meet the body's needs. While many patients can be managed with medications and lifestyle changes, some individuals with advanced heart failure may require specialized therapies, mechanical circulatory support, or heart transplantation.
Heart Transplantation is a life-saving procedure for carefully selected patients with end-stage heart failure who no longer respond to conventional treatments. Through comprehensive evaluation, advanced surgical expertise, and multidisciplinary care, heart transplantation offers many patients the opportunity for a longer, healthier, and more active life.
At our center, we provide personalized heart failure management, advanced diagnostic evaluation, transplant assessment, and long-term follow-up to ensure the highest standard of cardiac care.
Key Benefits
Discover the advantages of comprehensive heart failure management and advanced transplant care, focused on improving heart function, extending survival, and enhancing quality of life.
- Comprehensive Heart Failure Evaluation
- Personalized Treatment Planning
- Advanced Medical Therapy
- Heart Transplant Assessment
- Improved Heart Function
- Relief from Heart Failure Symptoms
- Enhanced Exercise Capacity
- Better Long-Term Survival
- Multidisciplinary Cardiac Care
- Long-Term Post-Transplant Follow-Up
- Improved Quality of Life
- Evidence-Based Advanced Cardiac Care
Conditions Commonly Treated
Advanced heart failure programs are designed for patients with severe heart disease who require specialized medical management, advanced therapies, or evaluation for heart transplantation.
Advanced Heart Failure
Severe heart pumping dysfunction.
Dilated Cardiomyopathy
Weakened and enlarged heart muscle.
Ischemic Cardiomyopathy
Heart failure due to coronary artery disease.
End-Stage Heart Disease
Patients requiring advanced therapies.
Mechanical Circulatory Support
Evaluation for LVAD and related therapies.
Heart Transplant Evaluation
Assessment for heart transplantation.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What is heart failure?
Heart failure is a condition in which the heart cannot pump enough blood to meet the body's needs. It may cause symptoms such as shortness of breath, fatigue, swelling of the legs, and reduced exercise capacity.
When is a heart transplant recommended?
A heart transplant may be considered for patients with end-stage heart failure whose symptoms persist despite optimal medical therapy and who meet specific medical criteria after a detailed evaluation.
Who is eligible for heart transplantation?
Eligibility is determined through a comprehensive assessment that includes heart function, overall health, other medical conditions, and suitability for long-term transplant care.
What treatments are available before transplantation?
Many patients benefit from medications, lifestyle modification, cardiac devices, and mechanical circulatory support such as ventricular assist devices (LVADs) before transplantation is considered.
What are the benefits of heart transplantation?
For suitable patients, heart transplantation can significantly improve survival, heart function, physical activity, and overall quality of life when combined with lifelong follow-up and specialized care.
How long is recovery after a heart transplant?
Recovery varies for each patient. Following transplantation, regular monitoring, rehabilitation, medications, and long-term follow-up are essential to ensure the best possible outcomes.
Need Expert Cardiac Care?
Schedule a consultation with Dr. Arunansu Dhole and explore advanced robotic and minimally invasive treatment options tailored to your heart condition.
