We offer personalized care for managing high cholesterol and abnormal lipid levels. Dr. Satyam Leekha provides expert treatment using medication, diet, and lifestyle changes to reduce cardiovascular risks. Our goal is to improve heart health, prevent complications, and guide patients Towards sustainable long-term control of cholesterol and lipid imbalances.
Cholesterol Control
Treatments
A detailed blood test that evaluates total cholesterol, LDL, HDL, and triglycerides to guide effective lipid-lowering treatment decisions.
Prescribes statins to lower LDL cholesterol levels, reduce artery plaque buildup, and prevent heart attacks or strokes effectively.
Customized diet plans to reduce saturated fats, sugars, and cholesterol while increasing fiber, fruits, and heart-healthy foods.
Prescribes omega-3 fatty acid capsules to reduce triglyceride levels, improve good cholesterol, and promote cardiovascular health naturally.
Encourages regular aerobic and resistance exercise to improve lipid profile, burn fat, and reduce cardiovascular disease risk.
Focuses on reducing body fat to improve cholesterol levels, blood pressure, insulin resistance, and overall heart health.
Targeted treatment to lower high triglycerides through medication, alcohol restriction, diet changes, and physical activity.
Specific medications and lifestyle guidance are used to lower “bad” LDL cholesterol, reducing risk of atherosclerosis and heart disease.
Schedules frequent follow-up lipid tests to monitor progress, adjust medications, and ensure long-term cholesterol control and heart safety.
Guides patients on quitting smoking, reducing alcohol, sleeping better, and stress control to support healthier cholesterol levels.
Cholesterol Control
Ailments
Excess cholesterol in the blood increases heart attack and stroke risk; often caused by diet, genetics, or sedentary lifestyle.
An abnormal increase in cholesterol and triglycerides, often requiring medication and long-term dietary management to prevent artery damage.
High “bad” LDL cholesterol builds plaque in arteries, narrowing vessels and increasing risk of heart and brain complications.
Low “good” HDL cholesterol fails to remove harmful fats from blood, leading to increased heart disease and stroke risk.
Elevated triglyceride levels contribute to fatty liver, heart disease, and inflammation, especially with obesity or uncontrolled diabetes.
Cholesterol buildup hardens arteries, restricting blood flow and possibly causing chest pain, stroke, or heart attack.
Genetic condition causing extremely high cholesterol levels from early age, increasing early heart disease risk without aggressive treatment.
Yellowish cholesterol deposits around eyes or joints indicate long-standing lipid imbalance and signal underlying health issues.
High cholesterol shows no symptoms until it leads to serious events like heart attack or stroke if left untreated.
Poor lipid control can lead to fatty liver disease, impairing liver function and increasing cardiovascular and metabolic complications.