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Angioplasty Surgery Cost in India

Last updated: April 19, 2026

Starting from USD 14,000

The Angioplasty Surgery cost in India starts from USD 3,500. It varies depending on the type and number of stents required, the patient’s medical condition, comorbidities if any, medical history, the heart surgeon, the facility, and the city where you choose to get the surgery done.
The cost quoted above is indicative and should not be taken as the final cost of the surgery. The final cost can be ascertained after the heart surgeon has evaluated the patient. The cost in Indian Rupees can vary based on the exchange rate.

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Factors that Affect AICD Cost in India

  • Type of AICD

    A significant portion of the overall AICD cost in India arises from the type of implant used. There are different types of implants available which include s ingle chamber, dual chamber, biventricular, and subcutaneous implant. The doctor shall recommend the appropriate implant depending on your medical condition and requirements. IndiCure recommends you explore the options by consulting our expert Interventional Cardiologists.

  • Cardiologist’s Fees

    A significant component of an AICD cost in India is the heart surgeon’s fees. IndiCure recommends highly experienced, skilled, board-certified heart surgeons who can deliver excellent results. While the charges may vary based on the surgeon’s experience, you can be confident that you are in safe and capable hands when opting for affordable heart surgery in India with IndiCure Health Tours.

  • Your Choice of Surgical Facility

    Selecting an accredited medical facility with skilled and qualified medical staff is essential for the success of AICD procedure in India. Larger cities in India generally provide superior medical facilities and more experienced heart surgeons, leading to higher costs. IndiCure Health Tours recommends surgical facilities in these larger cities to prioritize quality of care and ensure safety of our overseas guests.

  • Surgery-Related Expenses

    The expenses related to AICD surgery include the pre- and post-surgical expenses. The amount of pre-surgical expenses depends on the age and medical condition of the patient and thus the number and type of investigations that may be required. The amount of post-surgical expenses depend on prescription medications and extent of follow-up consultations required.

 

We Customize AICD Cost in India Quote to Suit Your Preferences

At IndiCure Health Tours, we consolidate most of the expenses for your AICD cost in India to provide you with an inclusive and cost-effective package tailored to your budget and individual requirements. After receiving medical reports, your case manager will provide an estimated cost based on a discussion with the heart surgeon in India.

The final AICD cost in India can however be confirmed after your face-to-face consultation with the heart surgeon.

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He has had the privilege of accompanying the President of India on visits as his Cardiologist.

Dr. Sandhu has been educating postgraduate students in medicine and cardiology for many years. He has also served as the Principal Investigator in the Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India, research projects.

Many honors have been bestowed upon him, including Fellowship of the American College of Cardiology (FACC) and the Society of Cardiac Angiography and Interventions (SCAI) (FSCAI).

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Dr Saxena is skilled in performing various procedures such as angioplasty, echocardiography, stress tests, pacemaker implantation, and cardiac catheterization.

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New Delhi India

Dr. Z S Meharwal is a well-known Cardiac Surgeon not only in Delhi, but in this part of the world. He is a member of the founding team of doctors at Fortis Escorts Heart Institute, with over 27 years of expertise. Dr. Meharawal graduated from the reputed King George’s Medical College in Lucknow with an MBBS, MS (General Surgery), and MCh (Cardiothoracic Surgery).

Dr. Meharawal has been invited to speak at national and international conferences. He has more than 40 peer-reviewed academic papers to his name. He is a member of a number of prestigious organizations- Indian Association of Cardiovascular Thoracic Surgeons, the Cardiological Society of India, the International Society for Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery, the Asian Society of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, and the Society of Thoracic Surgeons, among other prestigious organizations.

Dr. ZS Meharwal has done over 20,000 cardiac surgeries, many of which were complicated. Dr. Meharawal has won numerous honors, including the President Award for his contributions to Cardiac Surgery.

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What is Coronary Angioplasty?

Angioplasty, also known as coronary angioplasty or percutaneous coronary intervention is a minimally invasive procedure used to widen the occluded blood vessels or to relieve stenosis (blockage) of blood vessels to ensure proper blood flow to the heart. The procedure is done when a person develops Coronary Artery Disease or CAD.

Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) causes arteries to get stenosed or become narrow because of the deposition of calcium and fat called plaque on the arterial walls. This build-up is called atherosclerosis, which if left untreated, can lead to heart attack.

Angioplasty can be performed for two main reasons:

  • During or after a heart attack: Angioplasty is done to quickly open a blocked artery to minimize the damage to the heart. Due to complete blockage of arteries and absence of oxygen to heart muscles, heart muscles can get damaged or this can even lead to death.
  • Chest pain/Angina: The arteries of the heart are narrowed and this increases the stress on the heart to meet the oxygen demand causing chest pain, and shortness of breath also known as angina. Angioplasty can be done as a planned procedure when medicines have failed to work.

When is Angioplasty Required?

Your doctor would recommend you to undergo an angioplasty if:

  • You suffer from chest pain or shortness of breath due to CAD and medicines have failed to help.
  • You have significant blockage in one or a maximum of two coronary arteries. If the number of arteries involved is multiple or blockages are multiple, heart bypass is the procedure of choice.
  • You underwent heart bypass and the graft is now closed or blocked.

Not everyone suffering from CAD or atherosclerosis is a good candidate for Angioplasty. If your heart muscles are already weak if you have blockages in multiple vessels or if the narrowing is in the main artery bringing blood to the heart, you would need a Coronary Artery Bypass Graft, or CABG commonly called open heart surgery.

Types of Angioplasties

  • Balloon Angioplasty
    Balloon angioplasty is done by passing a catheter or thin tube through a small incision in the upper leg or arm and the catheter is passed through the artery to the place of clog. The balloon is expanded to push the plaque and expand the artery.
  • Stenting
    Stents are small and expandable metal devices for expanding narrow arteries and to prevent them from closing again. Stenting is most often combined with ballooning angioplasty for long-lasting results and thus prevents the problem of restenosis of the dilated artery. One, because they do not allow the balloon to collapse inside the artery and second, modern stents are medicine-coated stents or drug-eluting stents which reduce the rate of in-stent restenosis.
  • Rotablation
    Rotablation is done when the plaques are too hard to be cut or crossed by balloons or stents. A special guide wire is passed to the site of stenosis followed by a drill powered by compressed air that is advanced at a speed of around 140,000 to 160,000 rpm. The process of drilling cuts the plaque’s calcium deposits into small particles which are removed from the body naturally. This is followed by normal angioplasty- ballooning and stent placement.

How is Angioplasty Done?

Step 1: The procedure is performed under local anesthesia combined with sedation in a Cath. The area, typically the groin or arm, is thoroughly cleaned and prepared. Blood-thinning medications are administered to reduce the risk of blood clots during the procedure.

Step 2: A needle is inserted into the artery and a guide wire is passed through it. The wire is manipulated to blockage and a catheter is passed over the wire to reach the blockage. The location of all tubes and catheters are checked for position with proper diagnostics.

Step 3: A balloon at the catheter tip is expanded and deflated to relieve the artery narrowing. A stent can be placed after expansion to maintain the expanded status of the artery and keep it patent. The incision is closed and dressed. The patient is monitored for blood pressure.

 

What is the Recovery after Angioplasty like?

Patients can be discharged after an overnight stay at the hospital. It depends on the condition of the patient’s health and the doctor’s advice. After surgery the patient is advised to have a lot of fluid intake and not to do any heavy lifting, exercise, or smoking for the next 24 hours.

 

What Results Can I Expect from Angioplasty?

Angioplasty increases blood flow through narrowed and blocked arteries. Angina is decreased and health improves with exercise. With proper changes in lifestyle and medications, the improvement of health is good. No further surgery is usually necessary, such as bypass after a successful coronary angioplasty.

Questions to Ask

Here is a set of questions you should consider asking before commencing your medical tour for Angioplasty surgery in India

  • Is the heart surgeon board certified?
  • How experienced is the Surgeon?
  • Which language does the surgeon speak?
  • Is the treatment done in a well-equipped facility?
  • What treatment option is recommended for me?
  • What about the risks involved?
  • Does the surgeon use a certified anesthetist?
  • How long will the recovery period be?

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Prepare to answer questions about your:

  • Medical history and exams
  • Previous surgeries
  • Current medication review
  • History of smoking, drugs, or alcohol