Exclusive Services
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Loop Recorder Implantation
A loop recorder is a small, implantable device that continuously monitors and records the heart's electrical activity to detect irregular rhythms. It is often recommended for patients experiencing unexplained symptoms such as fainting, dizziness, or palpitations, providing long-term data to aid in accurate diagnosis and treatment.
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Cardiac Catheterization + Implantation
Cardiac catheterization is a procedure where a thin, flexible tube is inserted into a blood vessel and guided to the heart to assess its function and blood flow. It may be ordered to diagnose or treat conditions like blocked arteries, heart valve issues, or congenital heart defects, providing critical information for effective care.
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Holter and Event Monitor Placement
A Holter monitor is a portable device that continuously records the heart's electrical activity for 24 to 48 hours to detect irregularities in heart rhythm. An event monitor is similar but typically worn for a longer period (up to 30 days) and records the heart's activity when the patient experiences symptoms, such as palpitations or dizziness, helping doctors identify intermittent heart issues that might not occur during a standard ECG.
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Consultation for Pacemaker / AICD Placement
A pacemaker or AICD (Automatic Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator) is a small device implanted in the chest to help regulate abnormal heart rhythms. Patients with conditions like bradycardia, heart block, or life-threatening arrhythmias may need one to maintain a steady heartbeat and prevent serious complications.
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Nuclear Stress Test
This is a specific type of cardiac nuclear study where the heart is imaged both at rest and after exercise or medication-induced stress. The test helps assess how well blood flows to the heart during physical exertion and at rest, which can help detect coronary artery disease or heart muscle damage.
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Tilt Table Test
A tilt table test is a diagnostic procedure that monitors how your heart rate and blood pressure respond to changes in position. It is often ordered to investigate unexplained fainting or dizziness, helping identify conditions like postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) or other autonomic nervous system disorders.
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Venous Ultrasounds + Ablation (Coming Soon)
A venous ultrasound is a non-invasive imaging test that uses sound waves to evaluate blood flow in the veins and detect issues such as blood clots, varicose veins, or venous insufficiency. Ablation is a medical procedure used to treat abnormal veins, typically varicose veins, by using heat or radiofrequency energy to close off problematic veins, improving circulation and relieving symptoms like pain or swelling.

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