Platinum Heart Care package @9999

Comprehensive Cardiac Evaluation for Early Detection & Prevention

The Platinum Heart Care Package is our most advanced screening plan, offering a thorough evaluation of your cardiovascular health. It combines essential diagnostic tests with in-depth analysis to detect potential cardiac issues at an early stage.

This package is recommended for individuals with a high-risk profile – such as a family history of heart disease, elevated cholesterol, hypertension, diabetes, or a sedentary lifestyle. It provides a well-rounded view of your heart’s function and guides clinical decision-making for long-term prevention and care.

What is it?
  • A quick, painless test that records the heart’s electrical activity via electrodes on the skin.
  • Takes only a few minutes in the clinic
Role in Prevention:
  • Detects abnormal heart rhythms early.
  • Identifies signs of past or current heart attacks.
  • Serves as a first step in evaluating chest pain, palpitations, or fainting.
  • Supports early diagnosis and treatment to prevent major cardiac events.
  • Takes only a few minutes in the clinic
What is it?
  • An ultrasound scan of the heart using sound waves.
  • Produces real-time images of heart chambers, valves, and blood flow.
Role in Prevention:
  • Detects valve problems and structural heart defects.
  • Assesses heart muscle function and weakness.
  • Essential for diagnosing heart failure early.
  • Guides management of chronic heart conditions to avoid complications.
What is it?
  • Monitors heart rate, ECG, and blood pressure while walking on a treadmill.
  • Mimics exercise conditions to evaluate heart performance under stress.
Role in Prevention:
  •  Reveals blockages not visible at rest.
  • Assesses chest pain, dizziness, or breathlessness on exertion.
  • Determines safe exercise levels.
  • Supports early detection of coronary artery disease.
What is it?
  • A detailed one-on-one evaluation with a heart specialist.
  • Includes review of history, lifestyle, and all test results.
Role in Prevention:
  • Personalised risk assessment for heart disease.
  • Expert advice on diet, exercise, and medication.
  • Helps manage conditions like hypertension, arrhythmia & heart failure.
  • Lays the foundation for a long-term heart care plan, including cardiac rehabilitation.
What is it?
  • Blood test measuring total cholesterol, LDL (bad), HDL (good), and triglycerides.
Role in Prevention:
  • Identifies risk for heart disease, stroke and other arterial diseases
  • Guides lifestyle and medication plans to lower cholesterol.
  • Helps monitor treatment effectiveness.
  • Essential for annual preventive screening.
What is it?
  • An advanced blood test measuring a genetic form of small LDL cholesterol.
  • Not influenced by diet and exercise.
Role in Prevention:
  • Identifies inherited risk for early heart disease.
  • Especially useful for those with a family history of premature  heart attack or stroke.
  • Enables early intervention even when standard cholesterol is normal.
  • Guides need for advanced therapies.
What is it?
  • Measures the number of LDL particles in the blood.
  • More detailed than standard LDL cholesterol.
Role in Prevention:
  • Better predictor of heart disease risk.
  • Essential for people with borderline lipid parameters
  • Supports precise cholesterol-lowering treatment.
  • Detects risk even when LDL cholesterol appears normal.
  • More useful in people with obesity, Metabolic syndrome & diabetes
What is it?
  • Measures the main component of HDL (“good” cholesterol).
Role in Prevention:
  • Indicates how well the body removes bad cholesterol.
  • Higher levels reduce heart disease risk.
  • Complements ApoB for a full lipid risk profile.
  • Especially useful for patients with diabetes or metabolic syndrome.
What is it?
  • Blood test measuring low-level inflammation in the body.
Role in Prevention:
  • Detects hidden inflammation that contributes to heart attacks and strokes.
  • Helps refine risk assessment for those with intermediate risk.
  • Guides lifestyle or medication changes.
  • Supports early intervention before symptoms develop.
What is it?
  • Specialised, quick CT scan that checks for calcium deposits in heart arteries.
Role in Prevention:
  • Detects early atherosclerosis before symptoms.
  • Higher scores indicate higher plaque burden.
  • Helps decide on starting statins or other preventive treatment.
  • Offers early warning for silent coronary artery disease.
What is it?
  • Abdominal ultrasound assessing fat accumulation in the liver.
Role in Prevention:
  • Identifies fatty liver linked to obesity, diabetes, and high cholesterol.
  • Signals metabolic syndrome risk, which raises heart disease risk.
  • Supports early lifestyle changes to prevent liver and heart complications.
  • Non-invasive, safe, and painless.
  • Liver enzymes tend to go up depending on the grades of fatty liver
What is it?
  • Ultrasound/tonometry assessing plaque and stiffness in neck (carotid) and thigh (femoral) arteries.
Role in Prevention:
  • Detects early atherosclerosis and stroke risk.
  • Assesses overall vascular health.
  • Guides treatment to prevent future cardiac and stroke events.
  • Especially useful for high-risk groups (smokers, diabetics, hypertensives).
What is it?
  • Measures RBC Haemoglobin, red cells, white cells, and platelets in blood.
Role in Prevention:
  • Detects anaemia that strains the heart.
  • Identifies infections or inflammation.
  • Supports the diagnosis of symptoms like fatigue or breathlessness.
  • Essential for safe management of heart conditions.
What is it?
  • Blood test assessing kidney function via creatinine, urea, and eGFR.
  • Urine for the Microalbuminuria test to detect early kidney disease.
Role in Prevention:
  • Kidney health is closely linked to heart health.
  • Detects chronic kidney disease early.
  • Guides safe medication use.
  • Essential for managing diabetic and hypertensive patients, apart from patients with heart disease.
What is it?
  • Blood test measuring sodium, potassium, chloride levels & bicarbonate levels.
Role in Prevention:
  • Maintains normal nerve and heart muscle function.
  • Prevents arrhythmias due to electrolyte imbalance.
  • Essential for patients on heart or BP medications.
  • Supports safe treatment planning.
  • Closely related to kidney disease.
What is it?
  • Blood test reflecting average blood sugar over 2.5 – 3 months.
Role in Prevention:
  • Key for diagnosing, Prediabetes, Diabetes for and monitoring control of diabetes 
  • Helps adjust treatment to reduce cardiovascular risk.
  • Predicts complications like kidney damage or nerve problems.
  • Vital in integrated heart and metabolic health care.
What is it?
  • Measures blood glucose after 8–10 hours of fasting.
Role in Prevention:
  • Detects prediabetes and diabetes early
  • Elevated  levels are  due to increased glucose output from the liver
  • A major risk factor for heart disease.
  • Supports dietary and medication decisions.· Part of routine cardiac screening.
What is it?
  • Measures blood glucose 2 hours after eating.
Role in Prevention:
  • Evaluates how well the body processes glucose.
  • Helps diagnose impaired glucose tolerance.
  • Guides the management of diabetes.
  • Reduces risk of heart complications linked to blood sugar spikes.
What is it?
  • Compares blood pressure in the ankle and arm.
Role in Prevention:
  • Detects peripheral artery disease (PAD).
  • An early indicator of blocked arteries.
  • Predicts higher heart attack and stroke risk.
  • Guides further testing and treatment to prevent complications.·
  • Useful test in all diabetics and hypertensives.