Do all patients need heart surgery?
- Jun 8
- 1 min read

The answer is no.
Many patients believe that having a heart condition automatically means surgery. It’s a thought that can cause anxiety, but in reality, this is not always the case.
There are many different types of heart conditions, and not all of them require surgical treatment. In many cases, the appropriate approach may simply be regular monitoring or medical therapy.
The decision for surgery is never made hastily. It is recommended only when there is a clear medical indication and when the procedure is expected to provide meaningful benefit to the patient’s health and quality of life.
Each case is evaluated individually, based on the specific findings and the patient’s overall needs.
Our goal is always to recommend the option that is most appropriate and safest for each patient.




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