Specialities Of Doctor Deep Chandh Raja .S

Cardiac Arrhythmias
The heart usually beats in a regular rhythm, but arrhythmia causes it to beat too fast, too slow, or irregularly, potentially leading to stroke, heart failure, or cardiac arrest.

Pacemaker Implantation
The heart's natural pacemaker, the sinoatrial node, controls heartbeat. If it fails, a small battery-operated device is implanted to regulate heart rhythm.

HIS Bundle Pacing And Conduction System Pacing
HIS bundle pacing is an alternative cardiac pacing technique where the pacemaker lead is placed on the bundle of His to synchronize heart rhythm.

ICD Implantation
An implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) is a chest-implanted device that monitors heart rhythm and delivers shocks to restore normal rhythm, potentially saving lives.

Leadless Pacemaker Implantation
Arrhythmia disrupts the heart's normal rhythm, causing it to beat too fast, too slow, or irregularly, potentially leading to stroke, heart failure, or cardiac arrest.

EPS & RFA
Arrhythmia disrupts the heart's normal rhythm, causing it to beat too fast, too slow, or irregularly, which may lead to stroke, heart failure, or cardiac arrest.

Atrial Fibrillation Management
Arrhythmia causes the heart to beat too fast, too slow, or irregularly, potentially leading to stroke, heart failure, or cardiac arrest.

Ventricular Tachycardia Treatment
Arrhythmia disrupts the heart's rhythm, causing it to beat too fast, too slow, or irregularly, which may lead to stroke, heart failure, or cardiac arrest.

Sudden Cardiac Arrest
Arrhythmia causes the heart to beat too fast, too slow, or irregularly, increasing the risk of stroke, heart failure, or cardiac arrest.

Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy (CRT)
Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) treats heart failure by correcting ventricular dyssynchrony, a condition where the heart's lower chambers contract out of sync, reducing blood flow efficiency.
Services
Our Service
Advanced Electrophysiology with Compassionate Care
With over 20+ years of experience, Dr. Deep Chandh Raja S delivers world-class cardiac rhythm management. From diagnosis to advanced minimally invasive treatments, every step is guided by a patient-first approach.
State-of-the-art technology ensures early detection of heart rhythm disorders with maximum accuracy.
Your heart doesn't rest, and neither do we — round-the-clock care and support at every step of your journey.

What We offer
We cover extensive Cardiac Electrophysiology services
Our promises
Why Patients Trust Us
Accurate identification of heart rhythm disorders.
Faster recovery with cutting-edge technology.
Care
Every treatment plan is tailored to your needs.
FAQ's
Most Popular Questions
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia with mild sedation. Most patients feel minimal discomfort and return home the same day or the next.
Minimal risks of delayed wound healing especially in elderly and diabetics, re-exploration and rarely heart perforation.
Most leadless pacemakers last between 8 to 12 years, depending on your heart’s needs and device programming.
Yes. While designed to stay in the heart permanently, it can be turned off or removed and replaced if required.
Common symptoms include shortness of breath, swelling in legs or ankles, rapid weight gain, persistent fatigue, and irregular heartbeat.
If you have a history of heart disease, fainting episodes, family history of SCA, or diagnosed arrhythmias, you should consult a cardiac electrophysiologist for a risk assessment.
Common symptoms include palpitations, dizziness, fainting, chest discomfort, and shortness of breath. If you experience any of these, it’s best to consult an electrophysiologist.
Yes, in an expert team’s care, radiofrequency ablation is a safe and effective treatment for arrhythmias. It is minimally invasive, requires no open surgery, and provides long-term relief for many heart rhythm disorders.
Yes, stress and anxiety can trigger irregular heartbeats in some people. Managing stress, getting enough sleep, and maintaining a heart-healthy diet can help prevent episodes.
Early in the course of atrial fibrillation prevents progression to advanced stages of AF. Example is any patient with 3-5 repeated episodes of ‘paroxysmal’ atrial fibrillation despite medications. Discuss with your doctor if you would benefit from atrial fibrillation ablation procedure, as there are other factors that also determine success of the procedure.
While not always a cure, ablation significantly reduces AF symptoms. Goal of AF ablation is reduce recurrences and thereby prevent progression to advanced stages of atrial fibrillation. Many patients stay AF-free long term, especially after PVI. There is significant improvement in the quality of life, as reported by the patients.
Usually one day, however this can be variable, depending on the patient’s recovery.