Coronary Artery Disease Long-Term Therapy
Coronary Artery Disease Long-Term Therapy

Treatment Range Hospital in Hyderabad provides comprehensive long-term therapy for patients diagnosed with Coronary Artery Disease (CAD), a condition caused by the buildup of plaque in the coronary arteries that can lead to angina, heart attacks, or other serious complications. Our experienced cardiologists develop personalized care plans aimed at managing symptoms, slowing disease progression, and improving heart health over time. We are recognized as one of the leading hospitals for CAD treatment and cardiac care in Hyderabad.
Our long-term CAD management approach includes the use of medications such as antiplatelet agents, statins, beta-blockers, and ACE inhibitors, combined with lifestyle modifications and regular cardiac evaluations. We offer in-house services for diet counseling, cardiac rehabilitation, and stress management to help patients achieve better outcomes. Regular follow-ups, non-invasive cardiac imaging, and advanced diagnostic tools ensure your heart stays closely monitored at every stage of treatment.
If you’re seeking trusted and long-term coronary artery disease therapy in Hyderabad, Treatment Range Hospital is committed to providing expert, compassionate care. With a focus on prevention, education, and medical excellence, we help patients live healthier, more active lives while reducing the risk of future cardiac events.
- Your 6 - Phase health Process
Your Complete Coronary Artery Disease Long-Term Therapy
📋 Phase 1: Diagnosis & Risk Assessment
- Identify risk factors: cholesterol, BP, diabetes, smoking
- Tailor treatment based on severity
- Family history and lifestyle evaluation
- Classify CAD severity to guide treatment
💊 Phase 2: Medication Management
- Antiplatelet therapy (e.g., aspirin, clopidogrel) to prevent clot formation
- Statins to lower LDL cholesterol and reduce plaque buildup
- Beta-blockers to reduce heart workload and control heart rate
- ACE inhibitors or ARBs for blood pressure and heart protection
- Nitrates to relieve angina (chest pain) symptoms
🥗 Phase 3: Lifestyle Modifications
- Follow a heart-healthy diet (low salt, fat, sugar; rich in fruits & vegetables)
- Exercise regularly (at least 30 minutes/day, 5 days/week)
- Quit smoking completely and avoid secondhand smoke
- Limit alcohol consumption
- Manage stress through yoga, meditation, or counseling
:🧠 Phase 4: Education & Adherence
- Educate patient and family about CAD and treatment importance
- Emphasize consistent medication use and lifestyle changes
- Provide reminders and tools to improve medication adherence
- Preoperative instructions: fasting, medication adjustment, consent
- Encourage enrollment in cardiac rehabilitation programs
- Set achievable goals and monitor progress regularly
📅 Phase 5: Regular Monitoring & Follow-Up
- Schedule routine cardiology check-ups (every 3–6 months)
- Monitor blood pressure, heart rate, blood sugar, and lipid levels
- Repeat ECG or stress testing if symptoms worsen
- Track weight and lifestyle progress
- Adjust medications based on current health status
🛡️ Phase 6: Prevention & Quality of Life
- Continue long-term medication and lifestyle changes
- Prevent future heart attacks or strokes by controlling risk factors
- Encourage physical activity and independence
- Support mental and emotional well-being
- Promote healthy aging and social engagement
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CAD is a condition where the arteries supplying blood to the heart become narrowed or blocked due to plaque buildup (atherosclerosis), reducing blood flow and increasing the risk of heart attack.
Yes. CAD is a chronic condition that cannot be cured but can be managed effectively with medications, lifestyle changes, and regular medical follow-up.
Reduce symptoms (like chest pain)
Prevent heart attacks or strokes
Slow the progression of the disease
Improve quality of life and life expectancy
Antiplatelets (e.g. aspirin, clopidogrel)
Statins (cholesterol-lowering drugs)
Beta-blockers and ACE inhibitors
Nitrates for angina relief
Diabetes or blood pressure medications as needed
Routine check-ups are recommended every 3–6 months or as advised, depending on your symptoms and stability.