Heart angioplasty procedure is a minimally invasive treatment used to open blocked or narrowed arteries that supply blood to the heart. It is commonly performed to treat coronary artery disease and improve blood circulation to the heart muscle. During the heart angioplasty procedure, a catheter is inserted through the wrist or groin and guided to the affected artery using real-time imaging. A balloon is inflated to widen the narrowed artery, and in many cases, a stent is placed to keep the artery open and prevent future blockages. Patients seeking information about heart angioplasty procedure can consult specialists at Medicover Hospitals for advanced cardiac evaluation, modern interventional cardiology treatments, and comprehensive heart care.