Center For Heart Rhythm Management at Citrus Cardiology
Due to the unique nature of these conditions and need for specialized treatment , Citrus Cardiology Consultants has established a Center For Heart Rhythm Management. With offices in Brownwood, Lake Sumter Landing and Inverness, and use of telemedicine, we can provide consultation and follow up locally. Our team includes a board certified Electrophysiologist, a nurse, pacemaker management team and supportive staff.
If there is a need for a hospital-based care, the University of Florida Hospital at Leesburg and Citrus Memorial Hospital at Inverness are well-equipped to provide the highest level of care for these conditions.
What is an electrophysiologist?
An electrophysiologist is a physician who specializes in the rhythm problems of the heart. Common conditions treated by an electrophysiologist are atrial fibrillation ( A. fib), supra ventricular tachycardia (SVT), and ventricular tachycardia (VT) . These problems can be treated with medications, certain procedures called Ablation or implantation of a pacemaker or defibrillator.
About Dr. Satish Goel
Our Electrophysiologist , Dr. Goel received his training at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York. He is a board certified electrophysiologist with over 20 years of experience managing complex rhythm problems often in patients with advanced heart problems. He has been a primary investigator in many research studies which have resulted in new treatment options for patients with heart rhythm problems.
He is available for consultation at the following Citrus Cardiology Consultants offices
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More A-Fib Information
The rhythm problems of the heart are often caused by abnormal electrical activity inside the heart. During an ablation procedure the spots that generate the abnormal electrical activity can be inactivated.
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