Cardiac Rhythm Management
When your heart's natural electrical system falters, our advanced life-saving devices act as a permanent safeguard. Reclaim your confidence, activity, and peace of mind.
"These devices don't restrict your life — they restore it."
The Right Device For You
Device implantation is not one-size-fits-all. Each unit is uniquely tailored to resolve specific electrical misfires.
Permanent Pacemaker (PPI)
For Hearts That Beat Too Slowly
A small device placed under the skin of your chest that acts as an artificial timing mechanism. It constantly monitors your pulse and sends tiny electrical impulses to prompt your heart to beat at a normal, healthy rate when it detects dangerous slowing (Bradycardia).
AICD Defibrillator
The Ultimate Emergency Responder
An Automatic Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator acts like an emergency room inside your chest. It constantly screens for life-threatening, extraordinarily rapid heart rhythms (Ventricular Tachycardia/Fibrillation) and immediately delivers a shock to restore a normal rhythm automatically.
CRT System
Biventricular Pacing For Healing
Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy coordinates the beating of your left and right ventricles. When the heart weakens, these chambers often fall out of sync, reducing the heart's pumping efficiency. CRT forces them to contract simultaneously, significantly improving heart failure symptoms.
A Structured, Safe Process
Pacing procedures are highly routine, extraordinarily safe, and minimally invasive. Here is exactly what to expect from consultation to full recovery.
Evaluation
Detailed ECGs and Holter monitoring determine exactly which device is required.
Preparation
You stay awake but relaxed under local anesthesia in our state-of-the-art cath lab.
Implantation
The small device is tucked quietly under the skin just below the collarbone.
Recovery
Usually requires only an overnight stay. You walk out fully protected.
Follow-up
Periodic wireless check-ups to ensure the battery and leads remain perfect.
- 1. Evaluation: Detailed ECGs and Holter monitoring determine exactly which device is required.
- 2. Preparation: You stay awake but relaxed under local anesthesia in the cath lab.
- 3. Implantation: The small device is tucked quietly under the skin just below the collarbone.
- 4. Recovery: Usually requires only an overnight hospital stay. Walk out fully protected.
- 5. Follow-up: Periodic wireless check-ups strictly monitor your heart rhythm over the years.