Specialist heart consultation with strong appointment access and interventional credibility.
Consultation, evaluation, preventive review, and procedure planning with a premium booking journey designed for patients seeking clarity, speed, and trust. The public appointment location is Kalra Hospital, A4, Cath Lab, First Floor, Kirti Nagar, Delhi-110015.
Dr. Navjeet Singh Ahluwalia
MBBS, MD, DNB, DM (Cardiology), FSCAI, FESC, FACC

Booking-first access
Visible fee, visible timing, 15-minute slots, and instant booking reference instead of a weak contact form.
Senior hospital experience
Past leadership roles across St. Stephen’s, Fortis, Maharaja Agrasen, Action Balaji, Jaipur Golden, and Jaipur National University.
Interventional scope
Complex coronary and peripheral angioplasty, rotablation, IVUS, OCT, FFR, device therapy, EP/RFA, and advanced cardiac imaging experience.
Direct communication
Patients can book online, request a callback, call the clinic, or use WhatsApp on the dedicated number as activation proceeds.
Strong specialist positioning for Delhi NCR consultation demand.
This website is designed for premium appointment conversion and local search relevance across Kirti Nagar, West Delhi, North Delhi, Central Delhi, and Delhi NCR.
Delhi NCR reach
Structured for patients searching from West Delhi, North Delhi, Central Delhi, and broader Delhi NCR.
Fee clarity
Consultation fee remains clearly visible as ₹1000 throughout the booking journey.
Consistent schedule
Monday to Saturday, 11:30 AM to 3:30 PM. Sundays and Indian gazetted holidays closed.
Clinical consultation and procedure-oriented pages built for ranking and conversion.
Dedicated pages support high-intent patient demand and stronger medical trust signals.
Angiography
Consultation for coronary angiography planning and decision support.
Stenting / PTCA
Angioplasty and stenting consultation with procedural clarity and follow-up focus.
Pacemaker / ICD / CRT-D
Device-related specialist consultation and rhythm-care guidance.
EPS / RFA / Peripheral
Electrophysiology and peripheral intervention consultation.
Chest pain: when should a cardiologist evaluate it?
Not all chest pain is the same. Early specialist review helps separate emergency signals from stable-but-important symptoms.
Angiography, angioplasty, and stenting: understanding the difference
Patients often search for these together. The site explains them clearly and routes them into the right booking path.
Blood pressure and long-term heart risk
Hypertension needs structured follow-up and not just intermittent medication changes.
Pacemaker and rhythm-device consultation
When rhythm symptoms, block, or device review becomes important, a specialist-led consultation should be easy to book.