Angioplasty procedure is used to treat narrowed or blocked coronary arteries that reduce blood flow to the heart. The procedure is performed in a cardiac catheterisation lab where a cardiologist inserts a thin catheter through the wrist or groin and guides it to the affected artery. A small balloon attached to the catheter is inflated at the blockage site to widen the artery and restore blood flow. In many cases, a stent may be placed to help keep the artery open and prevent narrowing. After the angioplasty procedure, patients are monitored for several hours and follow-up visits may be scheduled to check recovery and heart health. At Medicover Hospitals, angioplasty procedures are provided as part of cardiac care services.