When your heart’s natural rhythm slows down or becomes irregular, it can lead to fatigue, dizziness, and even blackouts. At Curis Life Clinic in Andheri West, we offer Cardiac Pacemaker and Artificial Pacemaker implantation using state-of-the-art technology to restore your heartbeat and protect your overall well-being.
Whether you’re managing bradycardia, arrhythmia, or advanced heart block, our expert cardiologists provide personalized solutions — from temporary pacemakers to implantable pulse generators (IPG) — with the utmost care and precision.
When is a Cardiac Pacemaker Needed?
Pacemakers are recommended when the heart beats too slowly, irregularly, or pauses for too long. These are signs of electrical conduction disorders, often caused by issues in the sinoatrial (SA) node—the heart’s natural pacemaker.
Conditions that may require a pacemaker include:
- Bradycardia (slow heart rate)
- Sinoatrial node dysfunction
- Heart block
- Fainting spells (syncope)
- Irregular rhythms unresponsive to medication
Types of Pacemakers
Our clinic offers advanced, minimally invasive solutions suited to each patient’s condition and lifestyle:
- Permanent Pacemaker – For chronic rhythm conditions requiring long-term support
- Temporary Pacemaker – Used post-surgery or during emergency stabilization
- Dual-Chamber Pacemaker Implant – Coordinates both upper and lower heart chambers
- Single-Chamber Pacemaker Procedure – Supports either the atrium or ventricle
- Leadless Pacemaker Implantation – A compact device placed directly in the heart, ideal for select patients
- Implantable Pulse Generator (IPG) – Battery-powered pulse system with tailored pacing
- Pacemaker Battery Change Surgery – For devices nearing end-of-life cycle
Symptoms
- Slow heartbeat or skipped beats
- Unexplained fatigue or shortness of breath
- Fainting spells (syncope)
- Dizziness or light-headedness
- Palpitations or chest discomfort
- Intolerance to physical activity
These symptoms may point to bradycardia, arrhythmias, or electrical conduction abnormalities — all of which can be effectively managed with a pacemaker.
Causes
- Age-related degeneration of the heart’s electrical system
- Heart attack-induced rhythm issues
- Congenital heart block
- Post-surgical conduction damage
- Medications affecting heart rate
- Sinoatrial node dysfunction
Diagnosis
Before recommending a cardiac pacing device, we ensure accurate diagnosis using:
- Electrocardiogram (ECG)
- Holter monitoring
- Echocardiography
- Stress testing
- Electrophysiology studies (EPS)
Our diagnostic approach is fast, minimally invasive, and tailored to your symptoms.
Precision Medicine
We incorporate precision medicine to offer individualized treatment based on your heart’s electrical patterns, medical history, and lifestyle. This allows our cardiologists to determine the best pacemaker type, placement strategy, and post-operative support, ensuring optimal patient outcomes.
What to Expect After Pacemaker Implantation
- Most patients are discharged within 24–48 hours
- Return to light activity in 1–2 weeks
- Full recovery in about 4–6 weeks
- Regular follow-ups for device checks
- Pacemaker battery lasts 5–15 years, depending on the type
- Post-pacemaker recovery is closely monitored by our cardiac team
We educate you on safe activity levels, how to monitor symptoms, and when to seek immediate care.
Why Choose Curis Life?
- Leading cardiology device implant center in Andheri West
- NABH-accredited, patient-first clinic
- Minimally invasive pacemaker placement procedures
- Compassionate care with advanced monitoring
- Skilled and experienced cardiologists
- Transparent pricing & insurance support
- Convenient location with easy access
Visit Us
Curis Life Clinic
201, New Link Rd, opposite Laxmi Industrial Estate,
Veera Desai Industrial Estate, Andheri West,
Mumbai, Maharashtra 400053
Appointment/Consultation: 9869041559
Walk in or call to book your appointment. Our expert team will guide you through every step — from diagnosis to cardiac pacemaker implantation and recovery.