At Phyathai Sriracha Hospital, we are fully committed to comprehensive cardiac care—from precise diagnosis using advanced medical technology to treatment by highly specialized cardiologists and cardiac surgeons.
Because the heart is life, our surgical team is ready to care for you at every beat.
Open heart surgery at Phyathai Sriracha Hospital is performed by an experienced team of cardiac surgeons, working closely with specialized anesthesiologists and expertly trained cardiac nursing staff. This multidisciplinary team ensures safe, attentive, and continuous care at every stage—before, during, and after surgery.
Our hospital is equipped with international-standard cardiac operating rooms and advanced medical technology, including Bi-plane Cath Lab systems, which enable highly accurate diagnosis of coronary artery disease.
We believe in
“Safe Surgery + Quality Recovery.”
After surgery, patients receive close monitoring in the Cardiac Care Unit (CCU), followed by a structured Cardiac Rehabilitation Program designed to support recovery, rebuild strength, and help patients return to daily life with confidence as quickly and safely as possible.
A surgical procedure used to treat coronary artery disease by creating a new pathway for blood flow around narrowed or blocked arteries. Blood vessels from other parts of the body are used to bypass the affected coronary arteries and improve blood supply to the heart muscle.
Valve Repair
Corrects malfunctioning heart valves—such as valves that are narrowed or leaking—by repairing valve tissue or adjusting valve structure to restore proper function.
Valve Replacement
When repair is not possible due to severe damage, the diseased valve is removed and replaced with an artificial valve, which may be made from biological tissue or metal.
Pericardial Surgery
Performed to treat abnormalities of the pericardium (the membrane surrounding the heart), such as fluid accumulation or thickening.
Cardiac Tumor Surgery
Surgical removal of tumors located within the heart.
Surgical treatment for long-standing or urgent cardiac conditions, including coronary artery disease, heart valve disorders, and heart failure.
Comprehensive cardiac care with 24-hour cardiac catheterization.