Cardiac Surgery and Heart Treatments in India at Artemis Hospital

30,000+ cardiac procedures at Artemis Heart Centre over 6 years, covering bypass surgery, TAVI, heart transplant, and paediatric heart surgery for adults and children.

Cardiology at Artemis Hospital
Paediatric cardiac surgery covers 20+ congenital conditions

Why International Patients Choose Artemis for Heart Surgery in India

The best fetal echocardiography & neonatal cardiac care
Before you travel, your echocardiogram, angiography results, and cardiac reports are reviewed by the specialist team, and you receive a written cost estimate and treatment plan before any financial commitment is made.
  • 30,000+ cardiac procedures in 6 years, covering bypass surgery, valve replacement, TAVI, paediatric congenital heart surgery.
  • North India's first Heart and Lung Transplant Hub, led by Dr Sandeep Attawar with 630+ thoracic organ transplants and 50+ LVAD implants.
  • 5 cardiac sub-specialties: invasive cardiology, non-invasive cardiology, cardiothoracic and vascular surgery, paediatric cardiology, paediatric cardiac surgery.
  • Patients from 70+ countries treated, with dedicated coordinators, visa support, airport transfers arranged throughout.
  • TAVI available at a risk rate of 1-2%, with patients discharged in 3-5 days and no general anaesthesia required.

Cardiac Treatment Technology at Artemis Hospital

The safety of your surgery depend on whether the right tools are available, because heart conditions do not allow for margin of error.
  • Philips FD20/10 Cardiac Cath Lab
  • Endovascular Hybrid Operating Suite
  • Dedicated Cardiac Operating Theatres
  • LVAD Mechanical Circulatory Support
  • 64-Slice Cardiac CT Scanner
  • 3D Transoesophageal Echocardiography

Heart Surgery and Cardiac Treatments at Artemis for International Patients

Every cardiac case at Artemis is reviewed by a multidisciplinary team, with treatment matched to each patient's diagnosis, condition severity, and clinical history under international cardiac care protocols.
Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery (CABG) Reroutes blood around blocked coronary arteries using a healthy vessel from another part of the body. Inquire
TAVI (Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation) Replaces a diseased aortic valve through the thigh artery, without open-chest surgery. Inquire
Heart valve repair or replacement Repairs or replaces a stiff or leaking heart valve to restore normal blood flow. Inquire
The left ventricular assist device A mechanical pump that keeps circulation going when the heart can no longer pump adequately. Inquire
Coronary angioplasty and stenting Opens a blocked coronary artery with a balloon catheter and keeps it open with a stent. Inquire
Arrhythmia Treatment and Electrophysiology Diagnoses and treats abnormal heart rhythms using catheter-based mapping and ablation. Inquire
Non-Invasive Cardiac Diagnostics Evaluates heart structure, rhythm, and blood flow without surgery or invasive procedures. Inquire

Insurances Accepted

Explore insurances accepted at Artemis Hospital
Alankit Alankit
Apollo Munich Mediassist Apollo Munich Mediassist
Bajaj Allianz Bajaj Allianz
Cholamandalam Medicare Cholamandalam Medicare
Dedicated Health Dedicated Health
E - Meditek E - Meditek
East West East West
FHPL FHPL
Focus Healthcare Focus Healthcare
Future Genrali Raksha Future Genrali Raksha
GHPL GHPL
HDFC Ergo HDFC Ergo
Heritage Health Heritage Health
ICICI Lombard Vipul Medcorp ICICI Lombard Vipul Medcorp
Iffco Tokio Iffco Tokio
Max Bupa Max Bupa
MD India MD India
Medsave Medsave
Paramount Health Paramount Health
Parkmediclaim Parkmediclaim
Religare Health Religare Health
Safeway Insurance Safeway Insurance
Star Health Star Health
United Health United Health
Vidal Health Vidal Health

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Care Journey for International Patients

Your cancer treatment journey made simple and stress-free in 5 easy steps
  • 1
    Online inquiry & medical files upload Share your medical reports for review. It takes less than a minute.
  • 2
    Doctor review & treatment plan Within 24hrs you will receive treatment options & a preliminary plan before travel.
  • 3
    Travel coordination We arrange your visa, flights, and accommodation.
  • 4
    Treatment phase Full care under a dedicated case manager.
  • 5
    Start your treatment Begin treatment with full support from our care team.

Frequently Asked Questions

Have a question? Our support team is here to guide you through each step of your treatment journey with personal care and attention.
Can my cardiac scans and reports be reviewed before I travel to India?

Yes. Before you book flights or make any financial commitment, you can share your echocardiogram, angiography results, CT cardiac imaging, and any previous specialist reports with the Artemis cardiac team for remote review. 

The specialist team assesses your case, confirms whether surgery is appropriate, and provides a written treatment plan and cost estimate. This is available at no cost and requires no obligation to proceed.

How do I contact Artemis Hospital's cardiac team to enquire about heart surgery?

Cardiac appointments, treatment planning, and second opinions at Artemis Hospital in Gurgaon are coordinated through the International Patient Care team, available 24/7.

The team arranges in-person consultations, online video consultations with named cardiac specialists, remote review of your angiography and echocardiogram reports, written cost estimates, and full logistics coordination including visa invitation letters, airport transfers, and accommodation support.

How long will I need to stay in India for heart surgery at Artemis Hospital?

Length of stay depends on the procedure.

  • Angioplasty and stenting: 2-4 days total
  • TAVI: 5-7 days total
  • Heart valve surgery: 7-10 days total
  • Bypass surgery (CABG): 10-14 days total
  • Heart transplant: 3-6 weeks minimum in India, with structured remote follow-up on return

Before you travel, the My 1Health team provides a full treatment itinerary covering admission, surgery, recovery, and a planned departure date so nothing is left uncertain.

How much does heart surgery cost at Artemis Hospital compared to the UK or US?

Heart surgery at Artemis Hospital in Gurgaon costs 60-80% less than equivalent procedures in the UK, US, or Gulf countries. 

Bypass surgery (CABG) starts from approximately USD 4,500-7,000 at Artemis, compared to USD 70,000-200,000 in the United States and GBP 15,000-30,000 privately in the UK. 

TAVI starts from approximately USD 8,000-12,000, and heart transplant costs are a fraction of what the same procedure costs in the West. 

A personalised, itemised cost estimate is available before you commit to travel, covering surgery, hospital stay, ICU, and post-operative care.

Is Artemis Hospital equipped for paediatric heart surgery and congenital heart defects?

Yes. Artemis Heart Centre has a dedicated Paediatric Cardiology and Paediatric Cardiac Surgery department, led by Dr Nidhi Rawal and Dr Aseem Ranjan Srivastava. 

The team treats more than 20 types of congenital heart defects including Tetralogy of Fallot, ASD, VSD, Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome, and Transposition of the Great Arteries. 

Fetal echocardiography and neonatal cardiac interventions are available. Families travelling from Africa, the Gulf, and CIS countries receive dedicated visa coordination, airport transfers, and a relationship manager throughout their child's treatment.

What follow-up care is available after heart surgery when I return home?

Remote follow-up consultations with the treating cardiac surgeon or cardiologist are available after you return home, allowing the team to review recovery, assess any new imaging, and adjust medications without requiring return travel. 

The My 1Health coordinator remains your point of contact after discharge, and full clinical documentation including operative notes, discharge summary, and medication plan is shared with your local cardiologist or GP so continuity of care is maintained. 

For LVAD and transplant patients, a structured remote monitoring protocol is agreed upon before discharge.

Talk to a Patient Support Specialist