Angina Specialist in Pune - Dr. Purvez Grant at Ruby Hall Clinic

Angina Specialist in Pune

Chest Pain and Angina Evaluation by Dr. Purvez Grant

If you are searching for an angina specialist in Pune, you are usually looking for clear answers about chest pain, coronary blockage risk, and whether treatment can wait or needs urgent action. Dr. Purvez Grant evaluates patients with exertional chest pain, recurrent angina, unstable symptoms, abnormal tests, and suspected coronary artery disease at Ruby Hall Clinic.

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What makes angina different from general chest discomfort?

Angina is not just any chest pain. It is a warning sign that the heart muscle may not be getting enough blood supply. Some patients feel pressure or heaviness in the chest, others describe burning, tightness, jaw pain, arm discomfort, or breathlessness on exertion. The key question is whether the symptom pattern points to coronary artery disease and whether it is stable or becoming dangerous.

This page is built for that symptom-intent search. It is not a generic cardiologist page. It is specifically for people who want prompt, specialist-level evaluation of angina, recurrent chest pain, or possible unstable angina in Pune.

When should you see an angina specialist urgently?

Emergency signs

Chest pain at rest, severe pressure, sweating, nausea, faintness, arm pain, jaw pain, or sudden breathlessness.

Worsening angina

Pain that is happening more often, with less effort than before, or lasting longer than your usual episodes.

High-risk background

Diabetes, smoking, high cholesterol, prior angioplasty, strong family history, or abnormal ECG, Echo, or TMT reports.

How angina is evaluated at Ruby Hall Clinic Pune

  1. Detailed symptom review to understand whether the pain pattern sounds cardiac, digestive, musculoskeletal, or anxiety-related.
  2. Assessment of risk factors such as blood pressure, diabetes, cholesterol, smoking, and family history.
  3. Review of prior ECG, Echo, TMT, CT, angiography, or discharge summaries if available.
  4. Selection of the right next test, which may include ECG, Echo, stress testing, blood tests, or coronary angiography.
  5. Treatment plan based on whether the problem is stable angina, unstable angina, coronary blockage, or another cause of symptoms.

Treatment options for angina in Pune

Not every patient with angina needs a procedure immediately. The correct plan depends on the severity of symptoms, risk profile, and the extent of coronary artery disease.

Medical treatment and risk control

Medicines, blood pressure control, diabetes management, cholesterol reduction, and anti-anginal therapy for stable disease.

Coronary angiography

Used when symptom pattern or non-invasive tests suggest clinically important coronary blockage.

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Angioplasty and stenting

Recommended for significant coronary narrowing, ongoing symptoms, unstable angina, or heart attack-related blockage.

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Urgent hospital-based care

Needed for unstable angina, rest pain, evolving ECG changes, or any suspicion of acute coronary syndrome.

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Second opinion for chest pain workup

Useful if you have been advised angiography or angioplasty and want clarity on urgency, options, and next steps.

Why Dr. Purvez Grant is relevant for angina care

Angina often sits at the boundary between outpatient consultation and urgent intervention. That makes experience important. Dr. Grant combines non-invasive decision-making with interventional expertise, so the same specialist can advise when medication is enough and when coronary angiography or angioplasty is the safer route.

At Ruby Hall Clinic, this also means access to cath lab, emergency cardiac care, ICU support, and follow-up under one hospital system.

Visit the angina specialist at Ruby Hall Clinic Pune

Location

Dr. Purvez Grant
Ruby Hall Clinic
40, Sassoon Road
Pune - 411001, Maharashtra

Consultation timing

Monday to Saturday
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Emergency cardiac care: 24/7

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