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Your heart health is our priority.
Led by Dr Joshua Loh, our goal at Capital Heart Centre is to deliver prompt access to appointments, diagnostic services and procedures that are tailored to your requirements — from prevention to treatment.
Your health is our number one priority. Rest assured, all you need to do is focus on your heart health, while our warm and friendly staff takes care of the rest. The team is dedicated, experienced and trained with up-to-date medical services and evidence-based practices.
Dr Joshua Loh is well-versed in all areas regarding heart health, and his expertise lies in complex coronary interventional procedures. He did his advanced training in Interventional Cardiology in Washington, DC, and the US capital gave rise to the name, Capital Heart Centre.
Senior Consultant Interventional Cardiologist
Prior to starting his own practice, Dr Joshua Loh served almost two decades in the public sector. He was Senior Consultant Cardiologist and Assistant Professor at the National University Heart Centre, and Visiting Consultant at Ng Teng Fong General Hospital.
Dr Loh’s vast experience ranges from non-invasive cardiac investigations to complex forms of cardiac treatment, and his speciality lies in complex coronary interventional procedures. He received advanced training in Interventional Cardiology and Clinical research from the pioneers in the field of Interventional Cardiology at the MedStar Washington Hospital Centre, MedStar Heart Research Institute, and Georgetown University Hospital at Washington, DC, USA.
Our Services
A minimally invasive, non-surgical medical procedure
A Coronary Angioplasty, also known as a Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI), is a minimally invasive non-surgical medical procedure that helps widen narrowed or clogged arteries to help restore blood flow through the artery.
This procedure involves a tiny balloon catheter inflated inside the narrowed or blocked arterial wall. Usually, a stent is then placed to reinforce the structure of the blood vessel and force the plaque against its wall, improving blood flow to the heart.
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