Cardiology
Dr. Nagender & Dr. T. Srikanth Goud | MBBS, MD, DM Cardiology | MBBS, PGDCC
Pragnya Hospital’s Cardiology department offers comprehensive evaluation and management of heart-related conditions. With experienced cardiologists and modern diagnostic equipment, we provide everything from routine cardiac screening to management of complex heart diseases.
Conditions We Treat
- Hypertension (high blood pressure)
- Coronary artery disease and angina
- Heart failure and cardiomyopathy
- Arrhythmias (irregular heartbeat)
- Valvular heart disease
- Peripheral vascular disease
- Dyslipidaemia (cholesterol disorders)
- Cardiac risk assessment and prevention
When to Visit Our Specialist
- You experience chest pain, tightness or discomfort
- You have shortness of breath on minimal exertion
- You notice palpitations or irregular heartbeat
- You have a family history of heart disease
- Your blood pressure is consistently high
- You are over 40 and have not had a cardiac screening
Our Approach
Our cardiologists take a preventive-first approach, working to identify and manage risk factors early. Diagnostics include ECG, 2D Echocardiography, Stress Testing (TMT) and Holter monitoring.
Key Services & Features
- ECG and 2D Echocardiography on-site
- Treadmill Test (TMT / Stress Test)
- Holter monitoring (24-hour ECG)
- Preventive cardiac screening packages
- Hypertension and cholesterol management
- 24×7 cardiac emergency response
Our Specialist Doctors
Dr. Nagender & Dr. T. Srikanth Goud
MBBS, MD, DM Cardiology | MBBS, PGDCC — Consultant Cardiologists
To book a consultation, call +91 73374 49300
Frequently Asked Questions
We offer ECG, 2D Echocardiography, Treadmill Test (TMT), Holter monitoring and lipid profile blood tests.
A heart attack occurs when blood supply to a part of the heart muscle is blocked. Cardiac arrest is when the heart suddenly stops beating. Both are emergencies — call +91 73374 49300 immediately.
In early stages, yes — a heart-healthy diet, regular activity, quitting smoking and managing stress can significantly reduce cardiovascular risk.
Adults over 40, or those with diabetes, hypertension or family history of heart disease, should have a cardiac screening at least once a year.

