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

Arrhythmia Specialist in Pune

Heart Rhythm Disorder Evaluation by Dr. Purvez Grant

If you are searching for an arrhythmia specialist in Pune, you are usually worried about palpitations, irregular heartbeat, blackouts, slow pulse, or a diagnosis such as atrial fibrillation. Dr. Purvez Grant evaluates rhythm disorders at Ruby Hall Clinic, Pune, and helps patients understand whether the problem needs monitoring, medication, stroke-risk protection, hospital assessment, or device therapy.

30+
Years in Cardiology
25,000+
Cardiac Procedures
AFib
Rhythm Management
Ruby Hall
Hospital-Based Support

What arrhythmia actually means

Arrhythmia means the heart is beating too fast, too slow, or irregularly. Some rhythm changes are harmless and occasional. Others can lead to fainting, stroke risk, poor heart function, or sudden worsening in people with structural heart disease. The key part of specialist care is separating benign symptoms from clinically important rhythm disorders.

This page is different from the pacemaker page. It focuses on diagnosis and treatment of rhythm disorders first, and only then on whether pacemaker, ICD, or other escalation is actually needed.

When should you see an arrhythmia specialist urgently?

Emergency rhythm signs

Fainting, near-blackout, racing heartbeat with chest pain, severe breathlessness, or very slow pulse with dizziness.

Recurrent symptom pattern

Repeated palpitations, fluttering episodes, irregular pulse, exercise intolerance, or dizziness that keeps returning.

High-risk background

Prior heart attack, heart failure, valve disease, thyroid disorder, diabetes, or a family history of sudden cardiac events.

How rhythm disorders are evaluated in Pune

  1. History of palpitations, blackouts, dizziness, exercise intolerance, trigger patterns, and medication use.
  2. Pulse and ECG review to look for rhythm irregularity, conduction delay, or evidence of prior damage.
  3. Holter or ambulatory monitoring if symptoms are intermittent and not captured during consultation.
  4. 2D Echo, blood tests, thyroid review, and structural heart assessment where clinically appropriate.
  5. Treatment plan based on whether the problem is benign, AFib-related, bradycardia-related, ventricular, or linked to structural heart disease.

Treatment pathways for arrhythmia

Treatment depends on the type of rhythm problem, associated heart disease, and the level of risk it creates.

Monitoring and reassurance

Useful when symptoms are mild, infrequent, and not linked to dangerous rhythm disease.

Medication and trigger control

Rate control, rhythm control, electrolyte correction, thyroid management, and lifestyle correction when appropriate.

AFib stroke-risk planning

Review of anticoagulation need and long-term management for patients with atrial fibrillation.

Pacemaker or ICD pathway

Escalation when severe bradycardia, conduction block, or dangerous ventricular arrhythmia requires device protection.

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Holter and diagnostic workup

Further testing for intermittent palpitations, unexplained dizziness, blackouts, or irregular pulse patterns.

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Why Dr. Purvez Grant is relevant for rhythm disorders

Rhythm problems are often not straightforward. Some patients need reassurance. Others need stroke-risk protection, inpatient monitoring, device support, or rapid escalation because the arrhythmia is a marker of larger heart disease. Dr. Grant’s role is to decide where on that spectrum the patient sits.

His background also includes published work in arrhythmias and catheter-based rhythm intervention, which supports this page as a genuine specialty signal rather than a broad keyword variant.

Visit the arrhythmia 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 support: 24/7

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