Cardiac Care Abroad
Restore Your Heart. Reclaim Your Life. Your Second Chance
Connect with leading cardiac surgeons and cardiologists in India, Thailand, and China for angioplasty, bypass surgery, valve replacement, and advanced heart failure treatment — trusted second opinions, transparent cost estimates, and a dedicated coordination from Bangladesh to discharge.
World-Class Cardiac Care, Made Accessible
Heart conditions rarely allow for delay. Shohoj Medical Service connects Bangladeshi patients with hospitals recognized for cardiac surgery, interventional cardiology, and heart failure management — backed by cardiac teams who perform hundreds of these procedures every year. From your first ECG or angiogram report to post-operative cardiac rehabilitation guidance, our team manages logistics quickly, because with heart conditions, time matters.
Treatment for various Cardiac conditions

Coronary Artery Disease
Treatment for Coronary Artery Disease (CAD), including Blocked Coronary Arteries, Stenting, Angina, Heart Attack (Myocardial Infarction), Triple Vessel Disease, Left Main Coronary Artery Disease, Chronic Total Occlusion (CTO), and Complex Coronary Blockages.

Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG)
Treatment for Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG), including On-Pump CABG, Off-Pump (Beating Heart) CABG, Minimally Invasive CABG (MIDCAB), Total Arterial Bypass, Redo CABG, and Complex Multi-Vessel Bypass Surgery.

Heart Valve Disease
We provide treatment coordination for Heart Valve Disease, including Aortic, Mitral, Tricuspid, and Pulmonary Valve Disorders, as well as Valve Stenosis, Valve Regurgitation, Rheumatic Heart Disease, and Complex Valve Repair & Replacement Cases. TAVI / TAVR also.

Heart Failure
We help patients with Congestive Heart Failure, Cardiomyopathy, Advanced Heart Failure, LVAD Implantation, Heart Transplant, Heart-Lung Transplant, and Advanced Heart Failure Management.

Pediatric Heart Surgery
Pediatric Heart Conditions, including Ventricular Septal Defect (VSD), Atrial Septal Defect (ASD), Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA), Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF), Transposition of the Great Arteries (TGA), Coarctation of the Aorta, and Complex Congenital Heart Defects.

Arrhythmia
We provide treatment coordination for Heart Rhythm Disorders (Arrhythmia), including Atrial Fibrillation (AF), Atrial Flutter, SVT, Ventricular Tachycardia (VT), Bradycardia, Heart Block, EP Study, Catheter Ablation, Pacemaker, ICD, CRT (Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy), and Advanced Electrophysiology Care.
Latest technologies for Cardiac Care



Angioplasty & Drug-Eluting Stents — Minimally invasive procedure to open blocked arteries and restore blood flow, often done same-day or with short hospital stay.
Beating-Heart (Off-Pump) Bypass Surgery — CABG performed without stopping the heart, reducing complications and speeding recovery for eligible patients.
TAVR (Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement) — Minimally invasive valve replacement through a catheter, avoiding open-heart surgery for high-risk patients.
Robotic Cardiac Surgery — Robot-assisted precision for valve repair and select bypass procedures through smaller incisions.
Electrophysiology (EP) Studies & Ablation — Precise mapping and treatment of arrhythmias without open surgery.
LVAD (Left Ventricular Assist Device) — A surgically implanted mechanical pump that helps a weakened heart pump blood, used for patients with advanced (end-stage) heart failure. It can serve as a bridge to heart transplant, or as long-term (“destination”) therapy for patients who aren’t transplant candidates. Patients typically stay on close cardiac monitoring in the days following implantation, with a structured recovery and device-management plan before travel back is cleared.
Pacemaker & ICD Implantation — Devices to regulate heart rhythm and prevent sudden cardiac events.
3D Cardiac Imaging & CT Angiography — Advanced imaging for precise diagnosis and surgical planning before any procedure.
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
The right procedure depends on how many arteries are blocked, their location, and your overall heart function. Angioplasty with stenting is often suitable for one or two blockages, while bypass surgery is typically recommended for multiple or complex blockages, or when the arteries aren’t suitable for stenting. Send us your angiogram report — a cardiac specialist on our partner panel will review it and recommend the right approach for your specific case.
Yes, in most cases. Hospitals we work with routinely treat cardiac patients with co-existing conditions like diabetes, kidney disease, or high blood pressure, and conduct thorough pre-surgical evaluations to manage these risks. It’s important to share your complete medical history and current medications when you send your report, so the surgical team can plan accordingly.
It depends on the procedure, urgency, and your budget. India offers a strong combination of highly experienced cardiac surgeons, advanced cath labs, and competitive pricing, making it the most common choice for Bangladeshi patients, especially for bypass surgery and angioplasty. Thailand is known for hospital comfort and shorter wait times. Once we review your report, we’ll recommend the country and hospital best matched to your case.
Costs vary significantly based on the procedure — angioplasty is very different in price from bypass surgery or valve replacement. Treatment in India generally remains significantly more affordable than Thailand while still meeting international cardiac care standards. Once we have your report, we provide a transparent, itemized cost estimate covering the procedure, hospital stay, and typical additional charges.
This depends on the procedure. Angioplasty patients are often cleared to fly within a few days to a week. Bypass surgery and valve replacement typically require 2-3 weeks of local recovery before the cardiac team clears air travel, due to the pressure changes involved. Your specialist will confirm an exact timeline based on your procedure and recovery progress.
Yes. Cardiac cases are treated as priority by our team. If your situation is urgent, let us know immediately when you send your report, and we’ll fast-track the review and hospital coordination to minimize delay, since we understand time matters most with heart conditions.
In most cases, yes — patients are typically prescribed blood-thinning and heart-protective medication after a stent or bypass, at least for a defined period, and sometimes long-term depending on individual risk factors. Your cardiac team will provide a clear medication plan before you leave, along with guidance on follow-up care you can continue in Bangladesh.
Your Heart Can’t Wait. Neither Should You.
Don’t delay treatment for a heart condition. Upload your ECG, echocardiogram, angiogram, or specialist report — our dedicated team will respond within 24-48 hours with a treatment plan and cost estimate.
