Cardiology
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Heart Anatomy
The heart is the most important muscular organ in the body. It works around the clock pumping blood to various parts of the body through the network of blood vessels. The normal adult heart weighs between 200- 425 grams (7 to 15 ounces) and is about the size of your fist. Learning about your heart and its functions can help you understand the various conditions that may affect your heart as well to take precautions to prevent them
- Advanced Stress Testing
- Catheter-Based Cardiac Ablation
- Defibrillator Insertion
- Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG)
- Electrophysiology Study
- Exercise Stress Echocardiogram
- Holter Monitoring
- Insertion of Pacemakers
- Loop Recorder Placement
- Mobile Cardiac Telemetry
- Nuclear Stress Test
- Echocardiogram
- Carotid Doppler
- Remote Patient Monitoring
- Temporary Pacemaker
- Transthoracic Echocardiography
- Treatment of Pulmonary Hypertension
- Transition Care Management (TCM)
- Permanent Pacemaker (Single/Dual Chamber)
- Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator Implantation
- Peripheral Arterial and Venous Ultrasound
- Remote Interrogation and Monitoring of Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices