Request an appointment to meet with an Oklahoma Children's Hospital specialist in heart rhythm management.
Call (405) 271-4631Each person’s heart beats with its own rhythm and keeps blood flowing throughout the body. Arrhythmias – conditions that happen when a heart beats too fast, too slow or at an irregular pace – interfere with electrical signals that help heart muscles contract properly. Arrhythmias affect millions of people across the western world.
Get effective heart rhythm management services at Oklahoma Children’s Hospital – through Oklahoma’s only comprehensive heart rhythm program for children living with abnormal heart rhythms.
At Oklahoma Children’s Hospital, you and your child join board-certified electrophysiologists in a multidisciplinary team of doctors, nurses and other specialists. These healthcare experts work with you and your child to develop a thorough evaluation and create an extensive care plan to treat abnormal heart rhythms.
As part of a personalized care plan, your or your child’s condition may benefit from a wide range of cardiovascular services such as:
Electrophysiology
Catheterization procedures
Advanced 3D imaging and mapping
Other innovative diagnostic and treatment techniques and technologies
You also get the peace of mind provided by 24/7 remote monitoring via phone or web to families and children living with pacemakers or defibrillators.
Learn more about the children’s heart rhythm management program at Oklahoma Children’s Hospital.
Request an appointment to meet with an Oklahoma Children's Hospital specialist in heart rhythm management.
Call (405) 271-4631When you choose Oklahoma Children’s Hospital for heart rhythm care, your specialized team may include physicians, scientists, bioengineers, nurses and technicians who focus on your specific situation. They lead the field in research, while also developing new technologies, increasing cure rates and training the next generation of medical professionals.
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