Jump to content

Choose locationChoose Location
  • Sign in or Enroll
    • Open I want to choose my medical group or hospital
    • Clear my location
Change Location
Sutter Health
  • Video Visits
  • Find Doctors
  • Find Locations
  • Treatments & Services
  • Locations
  • Sign in or Enroll
    • Video Visits
    • Find Doctors
    • Find Locations
    • Treatments & Services
    • COVID-19 Resources
    • Pay a Bill
    • Symptom Checker
    • Get Care Today
    • Health & Wellness
    • Classes & Events
    • Research & Clinical Trials
    • For Patients
    • About Sutter Health
    • Giving
    • Volunteering
    • Careers
    • News
    • For Medical Professionals
    • Other Business Services
Close Search
  • Home
  • All CitiesAll Cities
  • Services
  • Heart and Vascular Services
  • Heart Rhythm Disorders
Content

Sutter Auburn Faith Heart Rhythm Disorders

Atrial fibrillation (also called AF or AFib) is the most common heart rhythm disorder in the world, but that doesn’t make its symptoms or risks less frightening. At Sutter Auburn Faith Hospital, we offer comprehensive programs to diagnose and treat AFib and other heart rhythm disorders using the latest minimally invasive treatments and procedures.

Doctor adjusting heart monitor machine

Chat With a Referral Specialist Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Or call (855) 421-2904.

Featured Services

  • Cardiac Implantable Devices
  • Cardiovascular Imaging and Diagnostic Services

OpenView more services offered in the Sutter network.

Heart Rhythm Disorders within the Sutter Health network

The Sutter Health network has doctors and services in more than 100 California cities.

    CloseView more services offered in the Sutter network.

    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.

    Young woman sitting on park bench with hand over heart

    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.

    Health and Wellness

    Get Heart Smart

    Male patient with doctor listening to heart with stethoscope

    Heart Palpitations: What to Know About Thumps, Flutters, and Skipped Beats

    Is that quirky heartbeat normal, or cause for alarm? Learn potential causes and when to call your doctor.

     

    EKG feed

    Six Simple Ways to Reduce Stroke Risk

    About 90 percent of strokes are preventable. Follow these tips to reduce your risk.

    Heart-Healthy Cooking Tips

    Find ways to modify your diet and reduce your risk for heart disease.

    Ischemic Heart Research

    Sutter Health Ischemic Heart Research
    An Ischemic Heart is experiencing a restriction in blood supply to tissues, causing a shortage of oxygen. Ischemia is generally caused by problems with blood vessels, which can cause damage to or dysfunction of tissue.

    Sutter Health Ischemic Heart Research Sutter Health Ischemic Heart Research

    Doctors at Sutter Auburn Faith Hospital

    The following doctors are part of the Sutter Health network. Learn about the doctors on this site.
    Stephen R. Peters, M.D., FACC

    Stephen R. Peters, M.D., FACC

    • Cardiovascular Disease

    Daniel J. Ebenezer, M.D., FACC

    Daniel J. Ebenezer, M.D., FACC

    • Cardiovascular Disease

    Ivan B. Anderson, M.D., FACC

    Ivan B. Anderson, M.D., FACC

    • Cardiovascular Disease

    Nitin Mathur, M.D., FACC

    Nitin Mathur, M.D., FACC

    • Cardiovascular Disease

    • Electrophysiology

    Diwarkar V. Lingam, M.D.

    Diwarkar V. Lingam, M.D.

    • Cardiovascular Disease

    Reza Sepehrdad, M.D.

    Reza Sepehrdad, M.D.

    • Cardiovascular Disease

    Orson D. Go, M.D.

    Orson D. Go, M.D.

    • Cardiovascular Disease

    Frances F. Canet, M.D., FACC

    Frances F. Canet, M.D., FACC

    • Cardiovascular Disease

    Daniel L. Jurewitz, M.D.

    Daniel L. Jurewitz, M.D.

    • Cardiovascular Disease

    View All Related Doctors

    Services Near You

    Sutter Auburn Faith Hospital

    Sutter Auburn Faith Hospital

    11815 Education Street

    Auburn, CA 95602

    (530) 888-4500

    Sutter Auburn Faith Hospital Emergency Department

    Sutter Auburn Faith Hospital Emergency Department

    11815 Education Street

    1st Floor

    Auburn, CA 95602

    (530) 888-4550

    View All Related Locations

    About Sutter

  • About Our Network
  • Annual Report
  • Awards
  • Community Benefit
  • Contact Us
  • News
  • Giving
  • Find Care

  • Birth Centers
  • Care Centers
  • Emergency Rooms
  • Hospitals
  • Imaging
  • Labs
  • Surgery Centers
  • Urgent Care
  • Walk-In Care
  • View All >
  • Featured Services

  • Behavioral Health
  • Cancer Services
  • Family Medicine
  • Home Health and Hospice
  • Orthopedics
  • Pediatrics
  • Pregnancy
  • Primary Care
  • Women's Health
  • View All >
  • Patient Resources

  • Accepted Health Plans
  • Classes and Events
  • Estimate Costs
  • Health and Wellness
  • Medical Records
  • Medicare Advantage
  • My Health Online
  • Pay a Bill
  • Symptom Checker
  • Our Team

  • For Employees
  • Physician Careers
  • Recruiting Events
  • Residencies and Fellowships
  • Sutter Careers
  • Vendors
  • Volunteers
    • ADA Accessibility
    • Contact
    • Privacy
    • Do Not Sell My Personal Information

    • LinkedIn Opens new window
    • YouTube Opens new window
    • Facebook Opens new window
    • Twitter Opens new window
    • Glassdoor Opens new window
    • Instagram Opens new window

    Copyright © 2022 Sutter Health. All rights reserved. Sutter Health is a registered trademark of Sutter Health ®, Reg. U.S. Patent & Trademark office.

    Cookie Policy

    We use cookies to give you the best possible user experience. By continuing to use the site, you agree to the use of cookies. Privacy Policy Cookie Preferences

    Privacy Policy Cookie Preferences