If you or a loved one experiences breathlessness, swelling, fatigue, or irregular heartbeats, these could be early signs of heart failure. The good news? Heart failure is treatable—when managed early and effectively.
At Kauvery Advanced Heart Failure Centre, we provide expert-driven, technology-powered care that not only slows heart failure progression but restores quality of life with cutting-edge AI-powered cardiac monitoring and rehabilitation.
At Kauvery Hospitals, we go beyond conventional heart failure treatment by offering a multispecialty, AI-integrated approach that ensures superior patient outcomes.
Your care team is led by renowned cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, and transplant specialists, working in collaboration with:
Electrophysiologists
Experts in heart rhythm disorders
Cardiac Rehabilitation Experts & Exercise Physiologists
Personalized fitness plans for recovery
Sleep Specialists
Addressing sleep apnea & related heart conditions
Mechanical Support Device Specialists
Managing LVAD & ECMO care
Palliative Care Specialists
Support for advanced-st
Dietitians, Physical Therapists & Psychologists
Whole-person wellness & heart health optimization
AI-Enhanced Remote Monitoring
Tracks vital signs, symptoms & risk trends via smart devices
Emergency Risk Prediction
AI detects deterioration early & alerts doctors
AI-Guided Lifestyle & Nutrition Plans
Optimized for cardiac recovery & wellness
Mobile App Integration
Real-time health tracking & doctor consultations
Advanced Imaging
CT angiogram, MRI, echocardiography & right heart catheterization
Biomarker & Genetic Testing
Detecting inherited risks & disease markers
Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing
Assessing heart & lung efficiency
We don’t just treat heart failure
we restore life’s rhythm.
Ignoring these signs could be dangerous. Early intervention can slow progression, reduce complications, and improve survival.
Our specialists treat all forms and stages of heart failure, including:
Systolic Heart Failure (Reduced Ejection Fraction)
Diastolic Heart Failure (Preserved Ejection Fraction)
Heart Valve Disease
Congenital Heart Defects Leading to Heart Failure
Electronic City / Marathahalli
Electronic City / Marathahalli
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Electronic City
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Electronic City
Electronic City
Marathahalli
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Electronic City / Marathahalli
Electronic City / Marathahalli
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Electronic City
Electronic City
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Electronic City
Electronic City / Marathahalli
Electronic City / Marathahalli
Marathahalli
Marathahalli
Your care team is led by renowned cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, and transplant specialists, working in collaboration with:
Real-Time AI Monitoring
Tracks heart rate, BP, oxygen levels, and weight trends
Early Warning Alerts
AI flags deterioration & prevents hospitalizations
Precision-Based Nutrition & Fitness Plans
AI-optimized recovery programs
Medication Therapy
Optimizing blood flow & reducing heart strain
Implantable Devices
ICD, pacemakers & cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT)
LVAD & ECMO
Life-saving mechanical heart support for advanced heart failure
Robotic-Assisted Cardiac Surgery
Minimally invasive, precision-driven heart procedures
Heart Transplant Readiness
Pre-transplant evaluation & post-Transplant management (Available at Kauvery Hospital – Electronic City)
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Ans. Our AI-driven platform continuously monitors heart health, predicts risks, and optimizes treatments in real-time, ensuring better outcomes and fewer hospitalizations.
Ans. With AI-powered alerts and remote monitoring, our team can intervene early—before complications escalate.
Ans. Not all cases require surgery. Many can be managed with medications, cardiac rehab, and minimally invasive interventions.
Ans. Yes! With proper treatment, lifestyle modifications, and continuous monitoring, most patients can enjoy an active, high-quality life.
Ans. A pacemaker is recommended for patients with slow heart rhythms (bradycardia) or heart block that cause dizziness, fatigue, or fainting. An Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator (ICD) is advised for those at high risk of life-threatening arrhythmias or sudden cardiac arrest. Patients with weakened heart function, a history of ventricular tachycardia, or previous cardiac arrest may benefit from an ICD. The decision is based on symptoms, ECG findings, and overall heart health. Consultation with a cardiologist is essential for proper evaluation and management.
Ans. Kauvery Hospital is a certified heart transplant center with a specialized multidisciplinary team. Our team includes experienced transplant surgeons, transplant coordinators, trained technicians, specialized nursing staff, and an aesthesiologists. We also have a dedicated transplant social worker to support patients and families throughout the process. Our advanced facilities and expertise ensure high-quality care and successful transplant outcomes.
Ans. The Transplant Coordinator is responsible for organizing every detail of the transplant, from finding a donor to arranging surgery and coordinating aftercare. They act as a single point of contact for both the patient and the medical team.
Ans. A heart transplant involves several steps, starting with a thorough evaluation to determine if a patient is eligible. Once listed for a transplant, the patient waits for a suitable donor heart. When a match is found, the surgery is performed to replace the diseased heart with a healthy donor heart. Post-surgery, patients require intensive monitoring, lifelong medications to prevent rejection, and regular follow-ups. A multidisciplinary team ensures proper recovery and long-term heart health.