Arrhythmia Treatment
Restoring Your Heart's Natural Rhythm
Heart rhythm disorders can range from minor nuisances to serious conditions. Whether you're experiencing palpitations, atrial fibrillation, or other rhythm problems, we offer comprehensive evaluation and treatment options to restore your heart's natural beat and reduce your risk of complications.
Why Choose This Service?
Comprehensive arrhythmia evaluation using advanced monitoring technology
Multiple treatment options from medications to catheter ablation
Atrial fibrillation management including stroke prevention strategies
Pacemaker and defibrillator expertise when devices are needed
Lifestyle counseling to identify and avoid triggers
Collaboration with electrophysiology specialists for complex cases
What to Expect
Here's how we approach your care from start to finish.
Rhythm Capture
Using Holter monitors, event recorders, or implantable monitors to document your arrhythmia.
Diagnosis
Detailed analysis to identify the specific type of arrhythmia and its underlying cause.
Treatment Plan
Personalized approach that may include lifestyle changes, medications, or procedures.
Long-term Management
Ongoing monitoring and adjustment to keep your rhythm under control.
Frequently Asked Questions
What causes heart arrhythmias?
Arrhythmias can be caused by heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, stress, caffeine, alcohol, certain medications, or can occur in otherwise healthy hearts. Sometimes the cause is unknown.
Is atrial fibrillation dangerous?
AFib increases stroke risk and can lead to heart failure if uncontrolled. However, with proper treatment including blood thinners when appropriate and rate/rhythm control, most patients do very well.
What is catheter ablation?
Ablation is a procedure where thin tubes are threaded to the heart to destroy small areas of tissue causing the arrhythmia. It can cure many types of arrhythmias with minimal recovery time.
Should I avoid caffeine with arrhythmias?
It depends on your specific arrhythmia. For some people, caffeine is a trigger and should be limited. For others, moderate caffeine is fine. We'll help you identify your personal triggers.
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