What are some examples of conditions treated by the Urology department?
The department provides care for various conditions such as incontinence, prostate diseases, and bladder deformities.
What is the primary focus of the Urology department at Aster CMI Hospital?
The Urology department specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders related to the urinary organs and genitalia.
How often are progress checks conducted during Cardiac Rehabilitation?
Progress checks are ongoing throughout the program, with continuous monitoring of exercise routines, health parameters, and necessary adjustments made to ensure the program aligns with individual needs and goals.
Can I still join Cardiac Rehabilitation if I have been physically inactive for a long time?
Absolutely! Cardiac rehabilitation is designed to cater to individuals of various fitness levels. Our experienced team ensures a safe and gradual progression based on individual capabilities.
Is Cardiac Rehabilitation covered by insurance?
Many insurance plans cover cardiac rehabilitation. Our team can assist in verifying coverage and guiding you through the reimbursement process.
How does Cardiac Rehabilitation benefit exercise enthusiasts or athletes?
The program extends beyond heart patients; it is beneficial for exercise enthusiasts, athletes, and sports players. It aids in enhancing physical fitness, preventing injuries, and optimizing performance.
Is Cardiac Rehabilitation only for those with heart disease?
While beneficial for heart patients, Cardiac Rehabilitation is also preventive. Individuals with a family history of heart disease, diabetes, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, obesity, or metabolic, kidney, or lung diseases can participate to improve their condition and improve quality of life.
What does the Cardiac Rehabilitation program involve?
The program encompasses personalized exercise plans, educational sessions covering heart health, diet management, weight control, smoking cessation, medication management, and addressing stress, anxiety, and depression to enhance overall quality of life.
Is cardiac rehabilitation only for heart disease patients?
No, cardiac rehabilitation is beneficial for preventing heart disease as well. Individuals with a family history of heart disease, diabetes, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, obesity, or any metabolic, kidney, or lung disease can participate. It is also beneficial for exercise enthusiasts, sports players, and those aiming for physical fitness, aiding in performance, and preventing injuries or heart issues due to training.
What steps should I take after completing the cardiac rehab program?
After completing the program, it's essential to manage your heart condition for life. The goal is to continue the healthy lifestyle developed during cardiac rehab with regular follow-ups to improve heart health and prevent hospitalizations.

