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  • Clinic Address:Parkar Hospital and Research Institute Pvt. Ltd. 828, Shivaji Nagar, Ratnagiri. 415612

Best Cardiologist in Ratnagiri

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Dr. Matin A. Parkar

MD Medicine, DM (cardiology) Consultant Cardiogist
Executive Directore

  • 10 Years as Physician and 4 Years as Cardiologist
  • Monday - Saturday
  • Parkar Hospital & Research Institute Pvt. Ltd.
  • Parkar Hospital & Research Institute Pvt. Ltd. 828, Shivaji Nagar, Ratnagiri. 415612

Clinic Timing

  • Monday - Saturday
  • 11.00 AM - 02.00 PM
  • 04.00 PM - 08.00 PM
  • Sunday Only
  • On Call
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About Us

Dr. Matin Prakar

Education:- MBBS, MD Medicine, DM cardiology

Dr. Matin Parkar is an interventional cardiologist working at Parkar Hospital in Ratnagiri, Maharashtra. He is also the executive director at Parkar Hospital and Research Institute Pvt. Ltd. He has 10 years of experience as a physician and 4 years as a cardiologist.
MBBS :- 1999-2004 Al Ameen Medical College Bijapur, Karnataka ( Rajeev Gandhi University of health sciences, Bangalore)
MD Medicine:- 2006-2009 Al Ameen Medical College Bijapur, Karnataka ( Rajeev Gandhi University of health sciences, Bangalore)
DM cardiology:- 2016-2019 Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed university, Pune

Dr Prakar Cardiologist Noida
Dr. Matin A. Parkar
MD Medicine, DM (cardiology) Consultant Cardiogist Executive Directore
Why Cardiologist

Who should Consult Us?

Consult with us if you have Symptoms like Chest Pain, Breathlessness, Syncope and Palpitations.

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MEDICAL CONDITIONS

  • Arrhythmias
  • Heart Attack
  • High blood pressure
  • High blood pressure

SYMPTOMS

  • Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
  • Cardiac Rehabilitation
  • Angiography
  • Angioplasty
Sector Of Cure

Our Services

Dr. Matin A. Parkar in Ratnagiri has A Supportive And Friendly Staff, And The Latest Medical Know-How To Help Patients.

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Our Facts

Our Acheivement

overall over acheivement

17000+

Satisfied Patients

3000+

Recommendations

99%

Positive Feedback

50+

Awards

Our Patients Say It the Best

Testimonials

What our Patients say about us.

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Raj Aggarwal Alsaba Nevrekar
05:09 21 Jun 22
It is known as one of the best hospitals in Ratnagiri. The medical treatment given here is good.There are specialized doctors fir every kind of medical treatment. But, …
Abhishek Mishra Yogini Tatke
09:56 15 Jun 22
The main doctor feels good when the relatives of the patients are scared. Most horrible person on the earth. He doesn't care abt others feelings.
Shobhit Verma Pruthanka Naik
09:47 15 Jun 22
It is one of the worst hospital I have seen.employee over here dont work properly, no proper treatment is given nurse & wardboy over here are very rude & irresponsible the dont take proper care of the patient. The head of The …
rachit kaushik Abhiraj Narkar
09:31 15 Jun 22
All treatment modalities at same place under one roof.. with best doctors and staff ..
Vikas Swami SANJAY GOGATE
09:12 15 Jun 22
Very nice place, doctors, staff are very co-operative. Even in OPD every patient is attended warmly and even in some cases specialists are called if required. So far my experience has been very good, and if at any time I fell sick I would like to go here only.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Questions in your mind

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Chest pain can occur due to various reasons, like heart, lungs, upper abdomen and musculoskeletal problems. The character of chest pain could be sharp, dull aching, pricking or burning type but chest pain due to the heart can feel like heaviness or tightness, it is centrally located which can radiate to the left arm, shoulder, throat, jaw and back. It can be associated with sweating, palpitation, nausea, vomiting, shortness of breath and lightheadedness. Always treat chest pain seriously and seek medical help as soon as possible. Heartburn, pneumonia, and a heart attack are all possible causes of chest pain. Although chest pain can be an indication of cardiac disease, it can also be caused by a variety of other things. While some of these are dangerous, the majority are not.
Diabetes and smoking are major coronary artery disease (CAD) risk factors and at the same time diabetes is also considered as CAD equivalent. Smoking increases your chances of getting heart disease, especially at a young age. It is critical to quit smoking if you have diabetes since both smoking and diabetes increases blood clotting and occluded coronary arteries. Smoking also raises your risk of acquiring other long-term issues, including
  • lung disease.
  • Ulcers and infections in the lower legs
  • Amputation of the foot or leg
The majority of people who have heart attacks are over the age of 60 but due to our unhealthy dietary pattern, bad lifestyle, lack of exercise and stress, one should go for cardiac evaluation. If you are a diabetic or hypertensive then cardiac evaluation should be done on an annual basis. As a result, even if elderly individuals have no other risk factors, they should go for a cardiac evaluation. This is particularly true for male patients, who are at a higher risk than females.
The major risk factors for heart attack can be controlled and shaped by your lifestyle and can be improved through behavior modifications. Some of its leading factors include -
  • High blood pressure
  • Diabetes
  • Smoking
  • High cholesterol
  • Unhealthy Diet
  • Physical Inactivity
  • Stress
Most heart attacks are characterized by pain in the center or left side of the chest that lasts longer than a few minutes or that disappears and reappears. Uncomfortable pressure, squeezing, fullness, or pain are all possible sensations. Weakness, shortness of breath, eructations, light-headedness, or faintness. It's also possible that you'll break out in a cold sweat.
Some of the risk factors that can serve as a wake-up call to jump-start a healthier lifestyle are -
  • High blood pressure
  • High cholesterol
  • Obesity
  • High blood glucose
  • Smoking
  • Stress
  • Family history of heart attack
Some of the natural ways to protect yourself from a Heart attack are -
  • Don't smoke or use tobacco.
  • Exercise regularly
  • Eat a heart-healthy diet
  • Maintain a healthy weight
  • Get good quality sleep
  • Get regular health check-ups
  • Keep your sugar and BP under control
If you simply belch or pass gas and the pain goes away, you could just be experiencing dyspepsia or heartburn, but If the pain persists and you have shortness of breath, ghabrahat, sweating or nausea, it could be a heart-related issue. If these symptoms are recurrent in nature then one should get his heart check up done.
Acting quickly can save a patient’s life. If given quickly after symptoms, clot-busting and artery-opening medications like Aspirin, clopidogrel and sorbitrate can abort a heart attack. While the first impulse should be to drive the victim to the hospital, it’s better to get an ambulance as Emergency medical services personnel can start treatment on the way to the hospital.