Cardiology
Modern diagnostics base
Doctors and Candidates of Medical Sciences
In-house swiss laboratory
Cardiology is a medical field concerned with diagnosing, treating and preventing diseases of the heart and blood vessels. Experienced professionals work at medincentre, who use modern methods of detecting and treating cardiological diseases.
Your heart’s health is the basis of general health and quality of life. A timely consultation with a cardiologist helps prevent serious complications and maintain your health.
Conditions, treated by cardiologists at Medincentre
Our cardiologists are concerned with diagnosing and treating the following conditions:
- Arterial hypertension
- Arrhythmia
- Ischaemic heart disease (IHD)
- Heart failure
- Cardiomyopathy
- Atherosclerosis
- Pericarditis
- Myocarditis
- Endocarditis
- Congenital and acquired heart defects
Cardiologists also help patients at high risk of cardiovascular diseases.
Symptoms with which to consult a cardiologist
Do not delay a visit to a cardiologist if you notice having the following symptoms:
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Chest pain
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Rapid heartbeat
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Heart rhythm irregularities
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Shortness of breath even with minimal exertion
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Dizziness
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Weakness
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Fainting
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Leg swelling
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High or low blood pressure
These symptoms may be signs of serious problems and require professional diagnostics.
Book an appointment with a cardiologist at Medincentre!
Do not delay caring for your heart. Download our mobile app, call us or leave a request on our website to book an appointment.
We will help you maintain your health and confidence!

Heart disease diagnosis at Medincentre
To provide an accurate diagnosis, our specialists use advanced methods:
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Electrocardiography (ECG): Detects heart rhythm disorders, ischemia, and hypertrophy.
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Echocardiography (heart ultrasound): Examines the structure and function of the heart.
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24-hour ECG monitoring (Holter): Assesses heart function over 24–48 hours.
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Blood pressure measurement: 24-hour monitoring to detect hypertension.
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CT coronary angiography: Evaluates the condition of the coronary vessels.
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Stress tests: Bicycle ergometry or treadmill tests to assess cardiac response to exertion.
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Blood tests: Check cholesterol, glucose, and other key indicators.
Diagnostics is conducted on modern equipment, which guarantees high precision of the results.
Learn more about diagnosticsMethods of treating the heart and blood vessels
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Pharmacological therapy. Prescription of medications to normalise blood pressure, improve circulation, and correct cardiac conduction disorders.
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Physiotherapy. Strengthening the cardiovascular system and enhancing blood flow.
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Interventional procedures. Coronary stenting for ischaemic heart disease and pacemaker implantation for arrhythmias.
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Surgical treatment. Cardiac surgery for congenital and acquired heart defects.
- Rehabilitation therapy. Recovery after surgery and illnesses through physiotherapy, dietary therapy, and psychological support.
Prevention recommendations from our specialists
To reduce the risk of heart disease, follow these simple recommendations:
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Monitor cholesterol levels and arterial blood pressure
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Refrain from smoking and excessive alcohol consumption
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Engage in regular physical activity
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Follow a balanced diet, limiting intake of fatty and salty foods
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Avoid stress, ensure adequate restorative sleep
VIP patient services
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Clinic greeting and personal escort
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Tailored executive health check-up programs
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Priority scheduling and direct access to specialists
- Transportation up to 500 km from Moscow
- Doctors with 25 years of experience

How often should you visit a cardiologist?
It is recommended to undergo a check-up at least once a year, especially for people over 40 years old or that have chronic diseases.
Can hypertension be treated without medicines?
Yes, at early stages it is possible to lower blood pressure through a change in your way of life, but commonly pharmacological therapy is required.
How to quickly identify heart problems?
Ecg and heart ultrasound are the fastest and easiest ways of diagnostics.
What tests should I do for prevention?
Cholesterol test, glucose test, complete blood count.








