
Cardiologist
Fortis Hospital, Mulund , Mumbai, India23 Years of experience
Speaks: Hindi , English
Please find listed below the many conditions that Dr. Atul Limaye treats:
Interventional procedures are required for people with structural heart conditions so that they can live a healthy life. Patients with these heart conditions can be provided with best treatment with the assistance of modern technology and world class equipments. A patient focused approach has driven doctors to find solutions such as these which must be followed with quality post procedural care.
We bring to you the various symptoms and signs in patients having structural or non-coronary cardiovascular conditions:
The most common symptoms seen in people with such heart conditions are chest pain and fatigue. A structural heart issue can lead to high blood pressure for prolonged periods of time. Kidney dysfunction is also the result of lingering structural heart issues in a patient.
Six days a week, 10 am to 7 pm are the operating hours of the doctor. The patient reviews of the doctor make it clear that this is a skillful and efficient interventional cardiologist.`
We bring to you the many popular interventional cardiology procedures done by Dr. Atul Limaye::
The solution for blocked arteries because of coronary heart disease has been through procedures like placement of stent, angioplasty and atherectomy for a long time now. In order to treat cardiac arrhythmia, defibrillators and pacemakers are inserted in the heart routinely by doctors.


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Diagnostic and screening tests are prescribed or performed by interventional cardiologists to find the right solution for your heart condition. To resolve structural and cardiovascular heart conditions in a patient, the interventional cardiologists perform several procedures. Even in case of emergency heart situations such as a heart attack, you can go to this doctor. Any distress or discomfort which indicates a heart condition must be dealt with immediately by consulting the doctor.
We have outlined for you the several tests that are important before and during consultation with an Interventional Cardiologist:
The right treatment can be decided by the doctor basis the recommended tests and their results. If you wish to know how healthy your heart and blood vessels are it makes sense to get them done.
A balanced lifestyle including a healthy diet, exercise, not smoking or drinking helps in keeping your heart healthy. Cardiovascular issues or structural defects in your heart can be treated with interventional cardiology techniques. Some heart conditions are treated by interventional cardiologists by non surgical procedures which are base d on using the catheter. Also, if your cardiologist feels that lifestyle and dietary changes will not help you they can redirect you to these doctors.

MBBS, MD
7 Years of Experience
Dr. Vishwas Kaushik is a qualified medical professional holding an MBBS from the prestigious Belgorod State University, Russia, with a strong foundation in clinical medicine and healthcare practice. His comprehensive medical training has equipped him with a profound understanding of evidence-based clinical practices, patient-centered care, and the evolving landscape of modern medicine. With a keen interest in medical research and scientific communication, he consistently translates complex clinical concepts into clear, accurate, and accessible content for diverse audiences. His work reflects a deep commitment to advancing medical knowledge, delivering impactful healthcare insights, and bridging the gap between clinical expertise and accessible medical communication. View More
Last Reviewed - January 2026