NoCo Rhythm – Expert Care for AFib, SVT, PVCs & Heart Rhythm Disorders
A dedicated electrophysiology program focused on diagnosing and treating abnormal heart rhythms with precision, compassion, and advanced procedures—including catheter ablation, pacemakers, defibrillators, and long-term rhythm monitori
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What Is an Electrophysiologist?
An electrophysiologist (EP) is a cardiologist with advanced training in the electrical system of the heart. EPs evaluate and treat conditions such as AFib, SVT, PVCs, VT, pauses, and heart block, offering highly specialized procedures like catheter ablation, pacemakers, and defibrillators.
If you’ve been told you have an irregular heartbeat or are considering an ablation or device, an electrophysiologist is the right type of specialist to guide your care.
Heart Rhythm Conditions We Treat
Atrial Fibrillation (AFib)
Irregular, chaotic rhythm that may cause palpitations, fatigue, and stroke risk.
Supraventricular Tachycardia (SVT)
Sudden fast heartbeats starting from the upper chambers.
PVCs & Ventricular Tachycardia (VT)
Extra beats or fast rhythms from the lower chambers.
Electrophysiology Procedures & Treatments
Catheter Ablation
Simple Minimally invasive treatment for AFib, SVT, PVCs, atrial flutter, and VT. Ablation targets the electrical source of the arrhythmia to restore a stable rhythm.
Pacemaker Implantation
A pacemaker treats slow heart rhythms and heart block, helping regulate the heart’s electrical signals and support energy, activity, and daily functio
Defibrillators (ICD & CRT)
ICDs prevent dangerous ventricular rhythms, while CRT devices help resynchronize heart failure patients. Life-saving therapy for long-term protection..
Cardiac Rhythm Monitoring
Holter monitors, event monitors, Zio patches, and long-term loop recorders help diagnose palpitations, dizziness, fainting, and rhythm abnormalities
Cardioversion
A controlled, low-energy shock used to reset the heart back into a normal rhythm—commonly used for atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter..
Left Atrial Appendage Closure (LAA Closure / Watchman)
A minimally invasive option to reduce stroke risk in AFib patients who cannot tolerate long-term blood thinners.
