Surgical Discovery
Patients first see what Cardiac Surgery covers: heart valves, coronary flow, rhythm-related surgical concerns, and cardiac anatomy.
Patient Journey
Meridian Cardiac Surgery Health Atelier turns cardiac symptoms, angiography/echo reports, medicines, previous procedures, and fitness questions, echo, angiography, CT, ECG, lab reports, and cardiac-team coordination, consent conversation, readiness, and recovery review into a clear sequence from discovery to follow-up.
The flow promotes heart valves, coronary flow, rhythm-related surgical concerns, and cardiac anatomy, echo, angiography, CT, ECG, lab reports, and cardiac-team coordination, procedure readiness, surgical planning, and ICU transition, wound care, breathing exercises, cardiac rehab, and follow-up review without overwhelming the patient, while staying clear of unsafe promises.
Patients first see what Cardiac Surgery covers: heart valves, coronary flow, rhythm-related surgical concerns, and cardiac anatomy.
Dr. Vivaan Shetty is presented as reviewing cardiac symptoms, angiography/echo reports, medicines, previous procedures, and fitness questions and echo, angiography, CT, ECG, lab reports, and cardiac-team coordination.
The site explains cardiac surgical readiness, anesthesia fitness, blood planning, and consent questions, questions, consent conversation, and appointment next steps.
Follow-up language stays anchored in ICU transition, wound care, breathing exercises, cardiac rehab, and follow-up review.
Bring previous reports, medicine lists, important history, and questions related to cardiac symptoms, angiography/echo reports, medicines, previous procedures, and fitness questions, reports, procedure planning, admission readiness, recovery, and follow-up.
Keep the follow-up date and Cardiac Surgery review plan handy so continuity stays simple.