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Heart Rhythm Disorders in Palo Alto

It's care that works for you. Find out about convenient care options for Heart Rhythm Disorders Services in Palo Alto at Sutter Health. We're taking extra precautions every day to help keep patients, staff and providers safe.
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Featured Services in Palo Alto

  • Cardiac Implantable Devices
  • Cardiovascular Imaging and Diagnostic Services
  • Cardioversion

Treating Atrial Fibrillation

Atrial fibrillation (also called AF and AFib), the most common form of irregular heartbeat, affects more than 3 million people in the United States. It is most common in older adults, especially those with cardiovascular diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, heart disease, heart failure and obesity.

AFib occurs when the electrical signals of your upper heart chambers (the atria) begin to misfire, causing erratic, uncoordinated pumping. This can lead to an increased chance of stroke and heart failure.

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Because of this, you should seek Accurate Diagnosis and Treatment (PDF) as soon as you suspect a heart rhythm disorder.

We offer the full range of AFib care to reduce your risk, manage your symptoms and repair the problem. Here are some of the services we provide.

Cardioversion

Cardioversion is a non-invasive, outpatient procedure that uses high energy electric shock to restore a normal heart rhythm. A doctor administers electricity through paddles or patches on the chest while the patient is under light anesthesia.

Medications

Antiarrhythmics and anticoagulants are the two drugs most commonly prescribed for patients with AFib. In some patients, antiarrhythmic drugs help control the heart rate to restore a normal, consistent rhythm. Anticoagulants (blood thinners) help prevent blood clots to reduce the risk of stroke.

Ablation

Cardiac ablation is a minimally-invasive procedure that uses a catheter to locate and destroy (ablate) tiny areas that are interfering with the heart’s normal electrical impulses. In many people, this can restore a normal heart rhythm long-term.

Maze Surgery

Maze refers to a specific type of cardiac ablation that creates a pattern of scars (ablation lines) on the heart. This “maze” reroutes electrical impulses to let them travel normally to the heart. The traditional Maze procedure is done during open heart surgery.

Pacemakers and Defibrillators

Our heart specialists use a variety of tools to keep the heart’s rhythm steady. A battery-powered pacemaker, installed in a short surgical procedure, helps keep the heart beating normally.

An implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) detects rapid, irregular heartbeats and can send an electrical shock to the heart, returning the rhythm back to normal. We also offer wearable defibrillators for certain patients.

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Doctors Near Palo Alto

The following doctors are part of the Sutter Health network. Learn about the doctors on this site.
Sung H. Chun, M.D.

Sung H. Chun, M.D.

  • Cardiovascular Disease

  • Electrophysiology

Shaun Cho, M.D.

Shaun Cho, M.D.

  • Electrophysiology

  • Cardiovascular Disease

Aria DiBiase, M.D.

Aria DiBiase, M.D.

  • Cardiovascular Disease

Bob S. Hu, M.D.

Bob S. Hu, M.D.

  • Cardiovascular Disease

Lynette W. Lissin, M.D.

Lynette W. Lissin, M.D.

  • Cardiovascular Disease

Girish A. Narayan, M.D.

Girish A. Narayan, M.D.

  • Electrophysiology

  • Cardiovascular Disease

Erik T. Price, M.D.

Erik T. Price, M.D.

  • Cardiovascular Disease

Cheena Ramrakhiani, M.D.

Cheena Ramrakhiani, M.D.

  • Cardiovascular Disease

Viraj P. Raygor, M.D.

Viraj P. Raygor, M.D.

  • Cardiovascular Disease

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Services Near Palo Alto

Palo Alto Medical Foundation

Palo Alto Medical Foundation

Mills-Peninsula Medical Center

Mills-Peninsula Medical Center

Eden Medical Center

Eden Medical Center

Alta Bates Summit Medical Center

Alta Bates Summit Medical Center

Sutter Pacific Medical Foundation

Sutter Pacific Medical Foundation

California Pacific Medical Center

California Pacific Medical Center

Sutter East Bay Medical Foundation

Sutter East Bay Medical Foundation

Sutter Tracy Community Hospital

Sutter Tracy Community Hospital

Memorial Medical Center Modesto

Memorial Medical Center Modesto

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