Cardiology is a subspecialty within internal medicine that diagnoses, treats, and monitors diseases of the heart and circulatory system. Because heart disease is today's most common and potentially fatal disease, early diagnosis and effective treatment are crucial.
The Department of Cardiology at our hospital utilizes advanced diagnostic methods and evidence-based treatment protocols to manage acute and chronic heart diseases. Patient monitoring is provided 24/7 in both outpatient clinics and coronary intensive care.
Monitoring of common heart diseases such as hypertension, heart failure, and coronary artery disease
Diagnosis and emergency management of acute myocardial infarction (heart attack)
Rhythm disturbances (arrhythmias), heart palpitations and ECG evaluation
Evaluation before and after cardiac angiography and stent procedures
Advanced imaging tests such as echocardiography (ECO), stress ECO, Holter ECG
Monitoring of valve diseases, congenital heart diseases, endocarditis
Pacemaker monitoring and controls
Screening and preventive treatments in patients at risk of atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries)
During the diagnosis and treatment processes, cooperation is provided with cardiac rehabilitation, dietician and psychological support units.
The Department of Cardiology aims to provide medical students with basic cardiac examination skills and to provide advanced cardiology training to internal medicine residents:
Daily case discussions
ECG, ECHO and rhythm training
Seminars on approach to cardiac emergencies
Participation in national and international congresses
Clinical research and publication production
carries out its activities.
As the Department of Cardiology:
Intervening quickly and effectively in acute cardiac situations,
Multidisciplinary follow-up of chronic heart diseases,
Using innovative diagnosis and treatment methods,
Having a pioneering and productive structure in the academic field
We have a service approach.
Our goal is to increase life expectancy and quality of life by protecting heart health and to reduce not only individual but also societal cardiac risks.