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Coronary angiography is a specialised diagnostic test used to assess the blood vessels that supply the heart. It helps doctors identify blockages, narrowing, or other abnormalities that may cause chest pain, breathlessness, or heart attacks. At Manipal Hospitals Global, within cardiology speciality coronary angiography is performed using advanced imaging systems and experienced cardiac teams, ensuring accurate diagnosis and patient comfort at every stage.
Coronary Angiography is an imaging test that shows how blood flows through the coronary arteries. These arteries supply oxygen-rich blood to the heart muscle. During the test, a contrast dye makes the blood vessels visible on X-ray images.
In simple terms, the Coronary Angiography procedure helps doctors see whether the heart’s blood vessels are clear or blocked, allowing them to decide the best treatment.
This procedure is recommended when symptoms or test results suggest reduced blood flow to the heart. It provides clear, detailed images that guide diagnosis and treatment planning.
There are different ways to visualise the coronary arteries, depending on the clinical need and patient suitability.
Manipal Hospitals offers comprehensive cardiac diagnostics supported by skilled cardiologists, modern catheterisation labs, and patient-focused care pathways. Each procedure is planned with precision and clarity.
Coronary angiography may be advised when:
Some patients may require stabilisation or alternative testing before proceeding.
The procedure is usually performed under local anaesthesia. A thin catheter is guided through a blood vessel to the heart. Contrast dye is injected, and X-ray images capture blood flow through the coronary arteries.
Recovery is usually quick. Patients rest for a few hours while the access site is monitored. Mild soreness or bruising at the insertion site is common but temporary.
Most patients can return to normal activities within a day or two, depending on their overall health and whether further treatment is needed.
Coronary angiography is generally safe. Possible risks include bleeding at the access site, contrast reactions, or temporary kidney strain. Serious complications are uncommon and are minimised through careful screening and monitoring.
The cost of coronary angiography depends on whether an invasive or CT-based approach is used, along with hospital stay and investigations. Manipal Hospitals Global offers this advanced cardiac diagnostic procedure at costs that are significantly more affordable compared with many Western and Gulf countries.
Personalised estimates include imaging, cardiologist fees, contrast use, and post-procedure monitoring.
International patients receive complete assistance, including medical record review, appointment scheduling, visa and travel support, interpreter services, accommodation planning, and follow-up coordination to ensure a smooth and reassuring experience.