Dr. R.R Mantri is a genius doctor and is a gold medallist in MBBS & MD from prestigious medical colleges.
He has remained committed to his profession and has saved many lives and ensured a better quality of life.
Throughout your restorative stay, we assure to provide you the best medical facilities and services.
Dr. RR Mantri, a distinguished cardiologist in Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, completed both his graduation and master’s degrees at the esteemed Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College in Ajmer. This Government-recognized institution is renowned for its academic excellence, providing Dr. Mantri with a solid foundation for his medical career. Expanding upon his educational background, he pursued specialization in Cardiology, achieving DM and DNB degrees. Dr. Mantri's commitment to continuous improvement is evident in his ongoing pursuit of excellence, exemplified by his dedicated Fellowship in Electrophysiology and Pacemaker.
MBBS: Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Ajmer. University of Rajasthan. 1983.
MD (General Medicine): Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Ajmer. University of Rajasthan. 1987.
DM (Cardiology): Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow. 1993.
Life Member, Cardiological Society of India.
Life Member, Indian Medical Association.
Life Member, Association of Physicians of India.
Gold Medal in MD.
Best Candidate during DM Cardiology.
Best Challenging Case Award at TCT, San Francisco.
Coronary angiography is commonly used to diagnose coronary artery disease (CAD), which is a condition that occurs when the coronary arteries become narrowed or blocked by a buildup of plaque. It is also used to evaluate the severity of CAD and determine the best course of treatment, which may include medication, lifestyle changes, or a procedure such as angioplasty or coronary artery bypass surgery.
read moreCoronary angioplasty, also known as percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), is a medical procedure used to treat narrowed or blocked coronary arteries. It is typically performed after a coronary angiography has revealed a blockage that is causing symptoms or putting the patient at risk of a heart attack. Coronary angioplasty is generally safe and effective, and it can help relieve symptoms such as chest pain and shortness of breath. However, like any medical procedure, it does carry some risks, including bleeding, infection, and damage to the artery.
read morePacemaker implantation is used to treat certain heart conditions, including bradycardia (a slow heart rate) and heart block (a disruption in the electrical signals that control the heartbeat). A pacemaker is a small device that is implanted under the skin in the chest or abdomen and connected to the heart with one or more wires (leads).
Pacemaker implantation is generally a safe and effective procedure. Most patients are able to return home the same day or the next day and can resume normal activities within a few days. However, like any medical procedure, it does carry some risks, including bleeding, infection, and damage to the heart or blood vessels.
read moreCardiac catheterization is a medical procedure used to diagnose and treat various heart conditions. During the procedure, a thin, flexible tube (catheter) is inserted into a blood vessel in the groin, arm, or neck and guided through the blood vessels to the heart.
Cardiac catheterization can be used to measure blood pressure within the heart and its chambers, evaluate the function of the heart valves, assess the amount of blood flow to the heart muscle, and obtain tissue samples (biopsies) for analysis. It can also be used to perform other procedures, such as angioplasty or stent placement to treat blockages in the coronary arteries.
read moreElectrophysiology is a medical specialty that focuses on the electrical activity of the heart and the diagnosis and treatment of heart rhythm disorders (arrhythmias). It involves the use of specialized techniques and equipment to study the electrical signals that control the heartbeat.
During an electrophysiology study (EPS), a thin, flexible tube (catheter) is inserted into a blood vessel in the groin, arm, or neck and guided through the blood vessels to the heart. Small electrodes on the catheter record the electrical signals in the heart, and a computer analyzes the signals to identify any abnormalities or areas of the heart that are causing arrhythmias.
read moreIt is a surgical procedure used to replace a diseased or damaged heart with a healthy heart from a donor. It is typically used to treat end-stage heart failure or other severe heart conditions that cannot be treated with other therapies.
Heart transplantation is a complex and highly specialized procedure that is typically performed in a hospital or transplant center that has extensive experience with the procedure. Patients who undergo heart transplantation require close monitoring and care before, during, and after the procedure to ensure the best possible outcomes. read more
Coronary angiography is commonly used to diagnose coronary artery disease (CAD), which is a condition that occurs when the coronary arteries become narrowed or blocked by a buildup of plaque.
Read MoreCoronary angioplasty, also known as percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), is a medical procedure used to treat narrowed or blocked coronary arteries. It is typically performed after..
Read MorePacemaker implantation is used to treat certain heart conditions, including bradycardia (a slow heart rate) and heart block (a disruption in the electrical signals that control the heartbeat).
Read MoreCardiac catheterization is a medical procedure used to diagnose and treat various heart conditions. During the procedure, a thin, flexible tube (catheter) is inserted into a blood vessel.
Read MoreElectrophysiology is a medical specialty that focuses on the electrical activity of the heart and the diagnosis and treatment of heart rhythm disorders (arrhythmias). It involves the use of..
Read MoreIt is a surgical procedure used to replace a diseased or damaged heart with a healthy heart from a donor. It is typically used to treat end-stage heart failure or other severe heart conditions.
Read MoreDr. RR Mantri, a renowned Cardiologist in Sir Ganga Ram Hospital and a pioneer in Transradial Angiography, showcases his expertise in cutting-edge cardiac procedures. With a focus on patient-centric care, Dr. Mantri excels in performing simple and complex coronary angioplasties with stenting, utilizing advanced techniques like rotablation, IVUS, and FFR. His proficiency extends to device closure for various congenital heart diseases and balloon valvuloplasty for blocked valves. As a trained Electrophysiologist, he frequently conducts radiofrequency ablation of cardiac arrhythmias and specializes in pacemaker implantations, including AICD, CRT-P, and CRT-D.
Dr. RR Mantri's role as an expert Cardiologist in Sir Ganga Ram Hospital positions him as a sought-after figure for training and guidance. He imparts his extensive knowledge to fellow physicians in coronary interventions, valvular heart disease, radiofrequency ablation of arrhythmias, and pacemaker implantations. His influence extends not only across different parts of India but also reaches neighboring countries like Bangladesh and the UAE, emphasizing his impact on the broader cardiovascular healthcare community.