Dr. Sudheer Gandrakota is a Consultant Cardiothoracic & Vascular Surgeon at CARE Hospitals, Malakpet — with a practice built around advanced coronary, aortic, heart-failure and minimal-access cardiac surgery.
Dr. Sudheer Gandrakota manages complex cardiac, thoracic and vascular conditions at CARE Super Specialty Hospital, Malakpet. His work spans advanced heart-failure surgery and transplantation, total arterial coronary revascularization, aortic and aortic-arch surgery with endovascular techniques, and minimal-access cardiac surgery.
His training runs from an MBBS in Andhra Pradesh through DNB super-specialty training in cardiothoracic and vascular surgery in Bangalore, followed by consultant roles across leading centres before Hyderabad. Dr. Sudheer has contributed to international publications and presented widely at national cardiac-surgery meetings.
Through every stage — evaluation, surgery and recovery — Dr. Sudheer keeps the explanation clear and the decisions grounded in evidence, so patients understand not only what is recommended, but why.
Dr. PSIMS & RF, Gannavaram, Vijayawada
Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Medical Sciences, Whitefield, Bangalore
Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Medical Sciences
Manipal Hospitals, Bangalore
Aster Ramesh Sanghamitra Hospitals, Ongole
CARE Hospitals, Malakpet, Hyderabad
Select a procedure to open a detailed overview, with clear educational information for patients.
Selected publications and conference presentations from a career in cardiothoracic and vascular surgery.
Publications
Case reports & series
Conference presentations
14+ oral presentations at national & state-level annual conferences.
Usually after a cardiologist or physician has identified a cardiac, aortic or vascular condition that may benefit from surgical assessment. A consultation clarifies whether surgery is one of the appropriate options for you.
Dr. Sudheer reviews your history, symptoms and any investigations you bring, examines you, and explains the condition and the options — including non-surgical ones — in clear terms.
It creates a new route for blood to reach the heart muscle, bypassing sections of artery that are significantly narrowed or blocked.
Open surgery uses a full sternotomy; minimal-access performs selected procedures through smaller incisions where suitable. Which is appropriate depends on the condition and the individual patient.
It varies by procedure and individual, typically progressing over several weeks with structured follow-up. You'll be given guidance specific to your case.
Any recent reports — ECG, echo, angiogram — a list of your current medications, and details of your symptoms and history.
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Hyderabad, Telangana 500024
Consultant Cardiothoracic & Vascular Surgeon