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How to find a doctor if you have an abnormal heart rhythm

Doctors vary in quality due to differences in training and experience; hospitals differ in the number of services available. The more complex your medical problem, the greater these differences in quality become and the more they matter.

Clearly, the doctor and hospital that you choose for complex, specialized medical care will have a direct impact on how well you do. To help you make this choice, read more about our Heart Center outcomes. You may also read about choosing quality healthcare on our Cleveland Clinic Quality Measures website.

Cleveland Clinic Heart Center Cardiologists and Surgeons

Click here to find a Cleveland Clinic Heart Center Cardiologist or Surgeon who treats abnormal heart rhythms

To be evaluated for treatment options for abnormal heart rhythms:

  • Cardiology evaluation for medical management or electrophysiology procedures- Call Cardiology Appointments at toll-free 800-223-2273, extension 46697 or Click here.
  • Surgeon evaluation for surgical treatment for atrial fibrillation, including minimally invasive techniques or for more information, you may contact us by email, using the Contact Us Form. You may also call the Heart Center Resource and Information Center Nurse at 216/445-9288 or toll-free 866/289-6911. Webmail and phone calls are answered between 8:30 am to 4:00 pm on regular business days.
  • You may also use our eClevelandClinic second opinion consultation using the internet.

 

See: About Us to learn more about the Cleveland Clinic Heart Center.

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