
takes 1 to 3 hours depending on the patient's condition and procedural complexity.
3 to 5 days in the hospital and 1 to 3 weeks outside the hospital for recovery and follow-up care.
Local anesthesia with conscious sedation or general anesthesia may be used depending on the patient's condition.
15,000 USD to 35,000 USD
Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR), also known as Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI), is a revolutionary minimally invasive procedure used to treat severe aortic valve stenosis without the need for traditional open-heart surgery. This advanced treatment is especially beneficial for elderly patients and those who may be at high risk for conventional heart surgery. India has become one of the leading destinations for advanced and affordable TAVR/TAVI procedures, offering world-class cardiac care, experienced structural heart specialists, and modern treatment technologies for international patients.
Thousands of patients travel to India every year seeking affordable TAVR treatment, faster access to cardiac specialists, modern hospitals, and personalized heart care throughout their treatment journey. Leading heart hospitals in India provide advanced structural heart procedures using next-generation transcatheter valves, AI-supported diagnostics, 3D cardiac imaging, and precision-guided interventions.
Recent advancements in TAVR/TAVI technology are helping doctors provide safer procedures, faster recovery, and improved long-term outcomes. Leading cardiac centers in India now use advanced CT-based valve planning, 3D imaging, artificial intelligence-assisted diagnostics, next-generation transcatheter valves, cerebral protection devices, and minimally invasive catheter-based techniques for greater precision and patient safety. These innovations have significantly reduced procedural risks, hospital stay, and recovery time while improving treatment success rates.
One of the biggest advantages of choosing India for TAVR/TAVI is affordability. Compared to many international destinations, TAVR procedure costs in India are significantly lower while maintaining international standards of quality, safety, technology, and patient care. International patients also receive complete medical tourism support including medical visa assistance, airport pickup, accommodation support, interpreter services, and dedicated patient coordinators to ensure a smooth treatment experience.
Whether you are looking for TAVR, TAVI, minimally invasive heart valve replacement, or advanced structural heart care, India offers trusted expertise, modern technology, compassionate support, and renewed hope for better heart health.
Patients who may require a TAVR/TAVI procedure often experience symptoms such as:
Early diagnosis and timely treatment can help prevent serious complications associated with severe aortic stenosis.
Several factors may increase the risk of developing aortic valve disease, including:
Regular cardiac checkups can help detect valve disease before symptoms become severe.
Preparation for TAVR/TAVI depends on the patient’s heart condition and overall health. Doctors may recommend:
International patients are usually advised to share medical reports in advance for accurate treatment planning before traveling to India.
TAVR/TAVI in India is performed using advanced catheter-based technology without the need for major open-heart surgery.
A catheter is inserted through a blood vessel, usually in the groin, and guided to the heart. A new artificial valve is then positioned inside the damaged aortic valve to restore normal blood flow.
The procedure is performed through a small puncture rather than a large surgical incision, resulting in less pain and faster recovery.
Real-time imaging and precision-guided technology help ensure accurate valve placement and improved procedural safety.
Modern transcatheter valves are designed for improved durability, better blood flow, and long-term performance.
India also offers advanced cardiac ICU care and rehabilitation programs to support safe recovery after the procedure.
Recovery after TAVR/TAVI is generally faster compared to traditional open-heart valve replacement surgery. After treatment, patients may require:
Most patients experience significant improvement in symptoms and quality of life within a short period after treatment.
India has achieved excellent success rates in TAVR/TAVI procedures due to advanced cardiac technology, experienced structural heart specialists, modern heart hospitals, and personalized treatment approaches.
Modern advancements such as AI-supported diagnostics, 3D valve planning, next-generation transcatheter valves, cerebral protection devices, precision imaging, and minimally invasive catheter-based technologies are helping improve procedural success and patient outcomes.
For suitable candidates, TAVR/TAVI has become one of the safest and most effective alternatives to traditional open-heart valve replacement surgery.
Patients who may require a TAVR/TAVI procedure often experience symptoms such as:
Early diagnosis and timely treatment can help prevent serious complications associated with severe aortic stenosis.
Several factors may increase the risk of developing aortic valve disease, including:
Regular cardiac checkups can help detect valve disease before symptoms become severe.
Preparation for TAVR/TAVI depends on the patient’s heart condition and overall health. Doctors may recommend:
International patients are usually advised to share medical reports in advance for accurate treatment planning before traveling to India.
TAVR/TAVI in India is performed using advanced catheter-based technology without the need for major open-heart surgery.
A catheter is inserted through a blood vessel, usually in the groin, and guided to the heart. A new artificial valve is then positioned inside the damaged aortic valve to restore normal blood flow.
The procedure is performed through a small puncture rather than a large surgical incision, resulting in less pain and faster recovery.
Real-time imaging and precision-guided technology help ensure accurate valve placement and improved procedural safety.
Modern transcatheter valves are designed for improved durability, better blood flow, and long-term performance.
India also offers advanced cardiac ICU care and rehabilitation programs to support safe recovery after the procedure.
Recovery after TAVR/TAVI is generally faster compared to traditional open-heart valve replacement surgery. After treatment, patients may require:
Most patients experience significant improvement in symptoms and quality of life within a short period after treatment.
India has achieved excellent success rates in TAVR/TAVI procedures due to advanced cardiac technology, experienced structural heart specialists, modern heart hospitals, and personalized treatment approaches.
Modern advancements such as AI-supported diagnostics, 3D valve planning, next-generation transcatheter valves, cerebral protection devices, precision imaging, and minimally invasive catheter-based technologies are helping improve procedural success and patient outcomes.
For suitable candidates, TAVR/TAVI has become one of the safest and most effective alternatives to traditional open-heart valve replacement surgery.
Yes, TAVR/TAVI in India is significantly more affordable compared to many international destinations while maintaining advanced standards of cardiac care and technology.
Recent advancements include next-generation transcatheter valves, AI-supported diagnostics, 3D valve planning, cerebral protection devices, precision imaging systems, and minimally invasive catheter-based technologies.
The procedure usually takes 1 to 3 hours depending on the patient's condition and procedural complexity.
For selected patients, especially elderly individuals or those at high surgical risk, TAVR offers a less invasive alternative with faster recovery and shorter hospital stay.
Yes, India is considered one of the leading medical tourism destinations for advanced and affordable TAVR/TAVI procedures with experienced specialists and modern heart hospitals.
Yes, international patients receive support with medical visas, airport transfers, accommodation, interpreter services, and treatment coordination.