An estimated 2 to 5 million Americans suffer from heart rhythm disorders or arrhythmias. Experts believe that by 2050, 7 to 16 million Americans will be affected by an irregular heartbeat associated with disorders known as atrial and ventricular arrhythmias. Electrophysiologists with Mercy Clinic Electrophysiology at Mercy Heart Hospital in St. Louis are providing positive outcomes for patients who suffer from heart rhythm conditions, the most common of which are:
Our expert electrophysiologists (EPs) in St. Louis specialize in clinical management of arrhythmia and provide outstanding care for patients with irregular heartbeats through medication monitoring, ablation and device implantation as well as management and extraction. To learn more about our EPs at Mercy's Heart Hospital in St. Louis, please continue to explore our page or call us at (314) 251-1700.
At Mercy, we offer comprehensive services to diagnose and treat a full range of heart rhythm conditions, including:
Mercy's cardiac electrophysiologists & heart specialists provide advanced care for arrhythmia & all types of heart rhythm disorders. Learn more about your treatment options.
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