An electrophysiologist is a physician who specializes in evaluating and managing electrical system disorders of the heart. Rhythm specialists are a subset of cardiologists who specialize in determining exactly where the issue is coming from in the heart. The problem may then be fixed, often immediately after the diagnostic process.
A cardiologist specializing in the heart's electrical system is called an electrophysiologist. What makes your heart pump blood throughout your body? The heart's normal rhythm is regular and efficient. The heart continues to beat by sending electrical impulses along a typical channel.
An electrophysiologist is a doctor who specializes in cardiac conditions when the heart's electrical impulses are faulty. They can diagnose cardiac problems and provide appropriate treatment. When a kid or adolescent has issues with their heart rhythm, they see a pediatric electrophysiologist.
If your primary care physician or another cardiologist suspects you need to see an electrophysiologist, they may do so.
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Specialized testing is the initial step in the diagnostic process when seeing a cardiac electrophysiologist. Bloodwork is one of the more straightforward diagnostic options, although further testing to examine your heart's rhythm may be required. Regular diagnostic procedures include:
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