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Paras Health Srinagar Launches Special Initiatives on World Heart Day

K H News Service by K H News Service
September 29, 2024
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Srinagar: In observance of World Heart Day on September 29th, Paras Health Srinagar launched a series of heart health initiatives aimed at raising awareness and providing accessible care to those in need. As part of this effort, the hospital is offering free cardiology consultations with expert cardiologists & cardiac surgeons at their OPD for symptomatic patients. Additionally, Paras Health Srinagar introduced a Healthy Heart Package at a discounted price, including discounts on angiography and cardiological procedures.
Understanding the growing heart health crisis in India, Paras Health Srinagar has also extended a free second opinion service with cardiac surgeons and cardiologists for patients, who require additional consultation to take a decision, can bring their reports for additional opinion. The service is available at the hospital’s OPD from 28, Sep 2024 to 15, Oct 2024, ensuring that individuals receive the best possible advice on treatment options. India currently faces a significant burden of heart disease, accounting for an estimated 60% of global cases despite having less than 20% of the world’s population. This alarming trend has made heart disease the leading cause of death among Indians, with 50% of heart attacks in men occurring under the age of 50, and 25% in men under 40. In this context, the concept of the “golden hour” becomes crucial, as it is the critical period immediately following a heart attack when prompt medical intervention can dramatically improve survival rates and minimize long-term damage. Recognizing the importance of the golden hour can be life-saving, and initiatives like those led by Paras Health Srinagar play a vital role in raising awareness about heart health and ensuring timely access to emergency care. By emphasizing the significance of swift treatment, these initiatives can help save lives and mitigate the devastating impact of heart disease across the country.

In addition to its healthcare services, Paras Health Srinagar hosted a special event titled “A Celebration for the Tales of Survivors” on September 28th at 10 AM. It was a proud moment to announce that Paras Hospital had successfully completed more than 200 cardiac interventional and surgical procedures. This event honoured and celebrated the stories of heart disease survivors, encouraging others to take heart health seriously. Each participant received a token of appreciation from Paras Health’s Cardiac Sciences department, as the hospital sought to inspire the community through these shared experiences of resilience and recovery. A senior cardiologist at Paras Health Srinagar, Dr. Arvind Kaul, Director-Cardiology, emphasized the importance of early detection and timely intervention. He said, “Heart disease in India is alarmingly prevalent, and what is particularly concerning is the rising number of young individuals affected by heart attacks. This silent epidemic is taking lives at an unprecedented rate, often with little warning. By offering free consultations and affordable heart health packages, Paras Health is dedicated to making heart care accessible to everyone. Our mission is to ensure that people understand the importance of early detection, lifestyle changes, and regular check-ups to prevent heart disease before it becomes life-threatening.”
The World Heart Day initiatives at Paras Health Srinagar were designed to make high-quality heart care more accessible while raising awareness about the heart disease epidemic. By offering expert consultations, second opinions, and affordable health packages, the hospital is committed to making a tangible difference in the lives of those affected by heart conditions. Paras Health Srinagar invites everyone to take advantage of the free consultations and special offers available from September 28th to October 15th in honour of World Heart Day. For more information, contact 080 3538 3051 / 080 3535 8733.

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