About

Dr Manvinder Singh Sachdev

Director & Head - Pediatric Cardiology

Fortis Hospital Gurgaon

Dr. Manvinder Singh Sachdev is indeed a highly esteemed Pediatric Cardiologist in India, currently serving as the Director and Head of the Department of Pediatric Cardiology at Fortis Memorial Research Institute. With an extensive experience spanning over 20 years, he has made significant contributions to his field. Dr. Manvinder has been associated with several prestigious medical institutions throughout his career. He has held positions at Madras Medical Mission in Chennai, Apollo Hospitals, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, and Medanta Hospital. These roles have provided him with a diverse range of experiences and opportunities to further his expertise in Pediatric Cardiology.

Member Of:

  • Paediatric Cardiac Society of India
  • Indian Academy of Paediatrics (IAP)
  • American Society of Echocardiography
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Achivements

Awards and Recognitions

Experience

Serving Since 20 Years

  • Senior Consultant Pediatric Cardiologist & Interventionist (Owner) at NanheDil Pediatric Cardiac Clinic
  • Senior Consultant Pediatric Cardiologist & Interventionist at Fortis Memorial Research Institute , Gurgaon.
  • Cosultant & Incharge , Paediatric Cariology at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital , New Delhi.
  • Paediatric Cardiologist at Indraprastha Apollo Hospital , New Delhi.
  • Consutlant Pediatric Cardiology at Lotus Children Hospital, Hyderabad.
Our Expertise

Paediatric Heartcare Services

Pediatric Cardiology
Services

  • Neonatal and Pediatric Echocardiogram
  • Level III Fetal Echocardiography
  • Neonatal and Pediatric Angiograms
  • Device Closures and Valvuloplasty
  • Neonatal Interventions and Stenting

Pediatric Cardiac
Surgery

  • ASD & VSD Closure
  • TOF repair
  • Glenn & Fontan
  • Complex Heart Surgery
  • Arterial Switch Operation
  • TAPVC repair

Speciality
Clinics

  • Fetal Echocardiography Clinic
  • Pulmonary Hypertensive Clinic
  • Preventive Cardiology Clinic
  • Hypertensive Clinic
  • Arrhythmia Clinic

Nanhe Dil, The Child Heart Centre By Dr Manvinder Sachdev

Gurgaon's pioneering center for children offers specialized cardiac care, catering to the evaluation and treatment of congenital heart disease from infancy through adulthood. It features a baby-friendly environment and state-of-the-art facilities, including advanced technologies such as Fetal Echocardiography, Pediatric Echocardiography for structural heart conditions, and advanced strain and stress echocardiography for functional heart assessment. The center also includes dedicated clinics for Pulmonary Hypertension, Fetal Echocardiography, Hypertension, Preventive Cardiology, and Obesity specifically tailored for children.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Heart failure is a serious medical condition where the heart does not pump blood around the body as well as it should. This means that your blood can’t deliver enough oxygen and nourishment to your body to allow it to work normally. This, for example, may cause you to feel tired or fatigued. It also means that you can’t eliminate waste products properly – leading to a buildup of fluid in your lungs and other parts of your body, such as your legs and abdomen.

The progress of heart failure is unpredictable and different for each person. In many cases, the symptoms remain at a stable level for quite some time (months or years) before becoming worse. In some cases the severity and symptoms become gradually worse over time. Or they may progress rapidly following, for example, a new heart attack, a heart rhythm disorder or a lung infection. Such acute conditions usually respond to treatment.

Patients and carers tell us that it’s important to know why they have heart failure because it then puts the diagnosis into context. Heart failure can be caused by current or past medical conditions, which either damage or add extra workload to the heart. If you have (or had) more than one of these conditions, your risk of heart failure is substantially increased. Your doctor should be able to tell you what may have caused your heart failure

The New York Heart Association (NYHA) Functional Classification has been used since 1902 and provides a simple way of classifying the severity of heart failure symptoms. This classification places patients in one of four categories based on how much they are limited during daily physical activity.

Shortness of breath is caused by fluid accumulation and congestion in the lungs. Wet lungs can’t exchange oxygen easily. In the early stages of heart failure, you will probably only experience breathlessness after exercise, but if your heart failure progresses you may feel breathless when resting as well.

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