Coronary Angiogram

A coronary angiogram is a special type of X-ray that uses contrast dye. It allows your cardiologist to look at your heart's blood vessels, and see how well your blood is flowing and if they are narrowing.

Coronary angiogram is a day case procedure that uses X-ray imaging to see the blood vessels that supply your heart called coronary arteries. It is typically done to check if there is a restriction in blood flow to your heart.

A coronary angiogram is the most common type of cardiac catheterisation procedure. These are a general group of procedures that can both diagnose and treat heart and blood vessel conditions.

Coronary angiograms can help diagnose heart conditions.

You can access expert cardiologists and will benefit from a convenient appointment without waiting at our Ramsay hospitals. 

When you visit one of our hospitals for your cardiac resynchronisation therapy you can rest assured that we follow strict infection control protocols for you your safety.

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