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Keck Medicine of USC is a leading Cardiology &
Heart Surgery program in Los Angeles.
Keck Medicine of USC is a leading Cardiology & Heart Surgery program in Los Angeles.
Keck Medicine of USC is a leading Cardiology & Heart Surgery program in Los Angeles.
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Over 90% Success Rates
For AFib Patients!
Over 90% Success Rates For AFib Patients!
Over 90% Success Rates
For AFib Patients!
What Should You Know
About Atrial Fibrillation?
What Should You Know About Atrial Fibrillation?
What Should
You Know About
Atrial Fibrillation?
What Should You Know
About Atrial Fibrillation?
In Los Angeles, Dr. Armin Kiankhooy and the team at Keck Medicine of USC use new, effective and minimally-invasive approaches in AFib treatment to get patients back to normal heart rhythm. The benefits of these minimally-invasive procedures include normal heart rhythm, no more use of AFib medications including Coumadin, and a symptom free life.
Watch this video to see how Dr. Kiankhooy's approach to AFib treatment results in greater than a 90% success rate for his patients.
In Los Angeles, Dr. Armin Kiankhooy and the team at Keck Medicine of USC use new, effective and minimally-invasive approaches in AFib treatment to get patients back to normal heart rhythm. The benefits of these minimally-invasive procedures include normal heart rhythm, no more use of AFib medications including Coumadin, and a symptom free life.
Watch this video to see how Dr. Kiankhooy's approach to AFib treatment results in greater than a 90% success rate for his patients.
In Los Angeles, Dr. Armin Kiankhooy and the team at Keck Medicine of USC use new, effective and minimally-invasive approaches in AFib treatment to get patients back to normal heart rhythm. The benefits of these minimally-invasive procedures include normal heart rhythm, no more use of AFib medications including Coumadin, and a symptom free life.
Watch this video to see how Dr. Kiankhooy's approach to AFib treatment results in greater than a 90% success rate for his patients.
You are not alone! Atrial Fibrillation (also called AFib) is an abnormal heartbeat that impacts millions of people in the United States. Patients with AFib may experience symptoms including fatigue, shortness of breath, heart palpitations, dizziness and weakness. According to the American Heart Association, patients with AFib are 5 times more likely to have a stroke.
In Texas, Baylor Scott & White The Heart Hospital - Plano uses new and effective AFib treatments to help patients get their heart back to normal rhythm, manage their symptoms and reduce their stroke risk. Click the button below to see if you qualify for a new and effective AFib treatment such as:
- New drug therapy
- Cardioversion
- Catheter ablation
- Pacemaker
- Surgical ablation
You are not alone! Atrial Fibrillation (also called AFib) is an abnormal heartbeat that impacts millions of people in the United States. Patients with AFib may experience symptoms including fatigue, shortness of breath, heart palpitations, dizziness and weakness. According to the American Heart Association, patients with AFib are 5 times more likely to have a stroke.
In Texas, Baylor Scott & White The Heart Hospital - Plano uses new and effective AFib treatments to help patients get their heart back to normal rhythm, manage their symptoms and reduce their stroke risk. Click the button below to see if you qualify for a new and effective AFib treatment such as:
- New drug therapy
- Cardioversion
- Catheter ablation
- Pacemaker
- Surgical ablation
What Should You Know About Atrial Fibrillation?
What Should You Know About Atrial Fibrillation?
What Should You Know
About Atrial Fibrillation?
Over 90% Success Rates
For AFib Patients!
Over 90% Success Rates For AFib Patients!
Over 90% Success Rates
For AFib Patients!
You are not alone! Atrial Fibrillation (also called AFib) is an abnormal heartbeat that impacts millions of people in the United States. Patients with AFib may experience symptoms including fatigue, shortness of breath, heart palpitations, dizziness and weakness. According to the American Heart Association, patients with AFib are 5 times more likely to have a stroke.
In Texas, Baylor Scott & White The Heart Hospital - Plano uses new and effective AFib treatments to help patients get their heart back to normal rhythm, manage their symptoms and reduce their stroke risk. Click the button below to see if you qualify for a new and effective AFib treatment such as:
- New drug therapy
- Cardioversion
- Catheter ablation
- Pacemaker
- Surgical ablation
You are not alone! Atrial Fibrillation (also called AFib) is an abnormal heartbeat that impacts millions of people in the United States. Patients with AFib may experience symptoms including fatigue, shortness of breath, heart palpitations, dizziness and weakness. According to the American Heart Association, patients with AFib are 5 times more likely to have a stroke.
In Texas, Baylor Scott & White The Heart Hospital - Plano uses new and effective AFib treatments to help patients get their heart back to normal rhythm, manage their symptoms and reduce their stroke risk. Click the button below to see if you qualify for a new and effective AFib treatment such as:
- New drug therapy
- Cardioversion
- Catheter ablation
- Pacemaker
- Surgical ablation
You are not alone! Atrial Fibrillation (also called AFib) is an abnormal heartbeat that impacts millions of people in the United States. Patients with AFib may experience symptoms including fatigue, shortness of breath, heart palpitations, dizziness and weakness. According to the American Heart Association, patients with AFib are 5 times more likely to have a stroke.
In Texas, Baylor Scott & White The Heart Hospital - Plano uses new and effective AFib treatments to help patients get their heart back to normal rhythm, manage their symptoms and reduce their stroke risk. Click the button below to see if you qualify for a new and effective AFib treatment such as:
- New drug therapy
- Cardioversion
- Catheter ablation
- Pacemaker
- Surgical ablation
In Los Angeles, Dr. Armin Kiankhooy and the team at Keck Medicine of USC use new, effective and minimally-invasive approaches in AFib treatment to get patients back to normal heart rhythm. The benefits of these minimally-invasive procedures include normal heart rhythm, no more use of AFib medications including Coumadin, and a symptom free life.
Watch this video to see how Dr. Kiankhooy's approach to AFib treatment results in greater than a 90% success rate for his patients.
In Los Angeles, Dr. Armin Kiankhooy and the team at Keck Medicine of USC use new, effective and minimally-invasive approaches in AFib treatment to get patients back to normal heart rhythm. The benefits of these minimally-invasive procedures include normal heart rhythm, no more use of AFib medications including Coumadin, and a symptom free life.
Watch this video to see how Dr. Kiankhooy's approach to AFib treatment results in greater than a 90% success rate for his patients.
If you experience Atrial Fibrillation symptoms including fatigue, shortness of breath, dizziness, and heart palpitations, you might qualify for a new, effective & minimally-invasive AFib treatment at Keck Medicine of USC, a leading Cardiology & Heart Surgery program in Los Angeles. Call (323) 679-6104 to learn more now!
If you experience Atrial Fibrillation symptoms including fatigue, shortness of breath, dizziness, and heart palpitations, you might qualify for a new and effective AFib treatment at Keck Medicine of USC, a leading Cardiology & Heart Surgery program in Los Angeles. Call (323) 679-6104 to learn more now!
If you experience Atrial Fibrillation symptoms including fatigue, shortness of breath, dizziness, and heart palpitations, you might qualify for a new and effective AFib treatment at Keck Medicine of USC, a leading Cardiology & Heart Surgery program in Los Angeles. Call (323) 679-6104 to learn more now!
If you experience Atrial Fibrillation symptoms including fatigue, shortness of breath, dizziness, and heart palpitations, you might qualify for a new and effective AFib treatment at Keck Medicine of USC, a leading Cardiology & Heart Surgery program in Los Angeles. Call (323) 679-6104 to learn more now!
Are Atrial Fibrillation Experts
Taking Care of Your Heart?
Are Atrial Fibrillation Experts Taking Care of Your Heart?
Are Atrial Fibrillation Experts Taking Care of Your Heart?
Atrial fibrillation is responsible for 15 to 20 percent of all strokes. Sadly, there is a 1-in-4 risk that you (or a loved one) will develop atrial fibrillation. The earlier atrial fibrillation is diagnosed and treated, the more successful a patient’s heart will return to “normal” rhythm.
In your area… Northwestern Medicine is the #1 ranked Cardiology & Heart Surgery program in Illinois and the #7 Cardiology & Heart Surgery Program in the United States, according to U.S. News & World Report. To help patients with atrial fibrillation, Northwestern Medicine started the Center for Heart Rhythm Disorders – a nationally recognized health care destination for patients requiring highly specialized treatment of atrial fibrillation.
The experienced cardiovascular team at Northwestern Medicine uses leading-edge technology for diagnosing and treating atrial fibrillation. At Northwestern Medicine, your care will be provided by world-renowned experts including Dr. Patrick McCarthy, Dr. Bradley Knight and their team of AFib experts. To learn more or get a 2nd opinion, please proceed to our online screener by clicking the button below.
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Care for Your Heart!
Let Atrial Fibrillation Experts
Take Care of Your Heart!
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Keck Medicine of USC is a top-ranked Cardiology & Heart Surgery program in Los Angeles, according to U.S. News & World Report.
If you suffer from atrial fibrillation, you may be eligible for a new and effective AFib treatment to reduce your stroke risk, eliminate your symptoms and get your heart back in rhythm.
Your care will be provided by world-renowned physicians including Dr. Vaughn Starnes, Dr. Craig Baker and Dr. Armin Kiankhooy.
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Are Atrial Fibrillation Experts
Taking Care of Your Heart?
Are Atrial Fibrillation Experts Taking Care of Your Heart?
Are Atrial Fibrillation Experts Taking Care of Your Heart?
Atrial fibrillation is responsible for 15 to 20 percent of all strokes. Sadly, there is a 1-in-4 risk that you (or a loved one) will develop atrial fibrillation. The earlier atrial fibrillation is diagnosed and treated, the more successful a patient’s heart will return to “normal” rhythm.
In your area… Northwestern Medicine is the #1 ranked Cardiology & Heart Surgery program in Illinois and the #7 Cardiology & Heart Surgery Program in the United States, according to U.S. News & World Report. To help patients with atrial fibrillation, Northwestern Medicine started the Center for Heart Rhythm Disorders – a nationally recognized health care destination for patients requiring highly specialized treatment of atrial fibrillation.
The experienced cardiovascular team at Northwestern Medicine uses leading-edge technology for diagnosing and treating atrial fibrillation. At Northwestern Medicine, your care will be provided by world-renowned experts including Dr. Patrick McCarthy, Dr. Bradley Knight and their team of AFib experts. To learn more or get a 2nd opinion, please proceed to our online screener by clicking the button below.
Let Atrial Fibrillation Experts
Take Care of Your Heart!
Let Atrial Fibrillation Experts
Take Care of Your Heart!
Let Atrial Fibrillation Experts
Take Care of Your Heart!
The Heart Hospital Baylor Plano is a top ranked Cardiology & Heart Surgery program in Texas and the #21 Cardiology & Heart Surgery program in the country, according to U.S. News & World Report.
If you suffer from atrial fibrillation, you may be eligible for new drug therapies or minimally invasive procedures.
Your care will be provided by world-renowned experts including Dr. Brian DeVille and Dr. Adam Shapira. Watch the video below to learn more about The Heart Hospital Baylor Plano team.
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Care for Your Heart!
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Take Care of Your Heart!
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Care for Your Heart!
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Care for Your Heart!
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Experts Care for
Your Heart!
Let Atrial Fibrillation Experts Care for Your Heart!
Atrial fibrillation is responsible for 15 to 20 percent of all strokes. Sadly, there is a 1-in-4 risk that you (or a loved one) will develop atrial fibrillation. The earlier atrial fibrillation is diagnosed and treated, the more successful a patient’s heart will return to “normal” rhythm.
In your area… Northwestern Medicine is the #1 ranked Cardiology & Heart Surgery program in Illinois and the #7 Cardiology & Heart Surgery Program in the United States, according to U.S. News & World Report. To help patients with atrial fibrillation, Northwestern Medicine started the Center for Heart Rhythm Disorders – a nationally recognized health care destination for patients requiring highly specialized treatment of atrial fibrillation.
Keck Medicine of USC is a top-ranked Cardiology & Heart Surgery program in Los Angeles, according to U.S. News & World Report.
If you suffer from atrial fibrillation, you may be eligible for a new and effective AFib treatment to reduce your stroke risk, manage your symptoms and get your heart back in rhythm.
Your care will be provided by rigorously trained physicians including Dr. Vaughn Starnes, Dr. Craig Baker and Dr. Armin Kiankhooy.
Keck Medicine of USC is a top-ranked Cardiology & Heart Surgery program in Los Angeles, according to U.S. News & World Report.
If you suffer from atrial fibrillation, you may be eligible for a new and effective AFib treatment to reduce your stroke risk, manage your symptoms and get your heart back in rhythm.
Your care will be provided by rigorously trained physicians including Dr. Vaughn Starnes, Dr. Craig Baker and Dr. Armin Kiankhooy.
Keck Medicine of USC is a top-ranked Cardiology & Heart Surgery program in Los Angeles, according to U.S. News & World Report.
If you suffer from atrial fibrillation, you may be eligible for a new and effective AFib treatment to reduce your stroke risk, manage your symptoms and get your heart back in rhythm.
Your care will be provided by rigorously trained physicians including Dr. Vaughn Starnes, Dr. Craig Baker and Dr. Armin Kiankhooy.
The experienced cardiovascular team at Northwestern Medicine uses leading-edge technology for diagnosing and treating atrial fibrillation. At Northwestern Medicine, your care will be provided by world-renowned experts including Dr. Patrick McCarthy, Dr. Bradley Knight and their team of AFib experts. To learn more or get a 2nd opinion, please proceed to our online screener by clicking the button below.
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While medications can be effective for treating abnormal heart rhythms, drugs may not cure your AFib. Keck Medicine of USC uses advanced technologies for treating atrial fibrillation including cardioversion, catheter ablation, pacemaker, and surgical ablation options like the MAZE procedure.
While medications can be effective for treating abnormal heart rhythms, drugs may not cure your AFib. Keck Medicine of USC uses advanced technologies for treating atrial fibrillation including cardioversion, catheter ablation, pacemaker, and surgical ablation options like the MAZE procedure.
While medications can be effective for treating abnormal heart rhythms, drugs may not cure your AFib. Keck Medicine of USC uses advanced technologies for treating atrial fibrillation including cardioversion, catheter ablation, pacemaker, and surgical ablation options like the MAZE procedure.
While medications can be effective for treating abnormal heart rhythms, drugs may not cure your AFib. Keck Medicine of USC uses advanced technologies for treating atrial fibrillation including cardioversion, catheter ablation, pacemaker, and surgical ablation options like the MAZE procedure.
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Do you experience symptoms including fatigue, shortness of breath, chest pain and heart palpitations? Do you have questions about mitral valve disease and treatment options? Get your questions answered and learn about new mitral valve treatments from Jane Kruse, RN, the mitral valve coordinator at Northwestern Medicine. To contact Nurse Jane, please call (312) 765-7486.
Do you experience symptoms including fatigue, shortness of breath, chest pain and heart palpitations? Do you have questions about mitral valve disease and treatment options? Get your questions answered and learn about new mitral valve treatments from Jane Kruse, RN, the mitral valve coordinator at Northwestern Medicine. To contact Nurse Jane, please call (312) 765-7486.
Do you experience symptoms including fatigue, shortness of breath, chest pain and heart palpitations? Do you have questions about mitral valve disease and treatment options? Get your questions answered and learn about new mitral valve treatments from Jane Kruse, RN, the mitral valve coordinator at Northwestern Medicine. To contact Nurse Jane, please call (312) 765-7486.
Do you experience symptoms including fatigue, shortness of breath, chest pain and heart palpitations? Do you have questions about mitral valve disease and treatment options? Get your questions answered and learn about new mitral valve treatments from Jane Kruse, RN, the mitral valve coordinator at Northwestern Medicine. To contact Nurse Jane, please call (312) 765-7486.
Which Patients May Qualify?
Which Patients May Qualify?
Which Patients
May Qualify?
Which Patients
May Qualify?
Which Patients May Qualify?
You may qualify for a new and effective AFib treatment if:
You may qualify for a minimally invasive mitral valve procedure if:
You are at least 18 years of age
You have been diagnosed with
mitral valve disease
Which Patients May Qualify?
Which Patients May Qualify?
Which Patients
May Qualify?
Which Patients
May Qualify?
Which Patients May Qualify?
You may qualify for a new and effective AFib treatment if:
You may qualify for a minimally invasive mitral valve procedure if:
You are at least 18 years of age
You have been diagnosed with
mitral valve disease
You are at least 18 years of age
You are at least 18 years of age
You experience atrial fibrillation
You experience atrial fibrillation
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Which Patients May Qualify?
Which Patients May Qualify?
Which Patients May Qualify?
Which Patients
May Qualify?
Which Patients
May Qualify?
You may qualify for a new and effective AFib treatment if:
You may qualify for a new and effective AFib treatment if:
You are at least 18 years of age
You are at least 18 years of age
You experience atrial fibrillation
You experience atrial fibrillation
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(323) 679-6104 Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm PST.
To learn if you may qualify for a new and effective AFib treatment, please call
(323) 679-6104 Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm PST.
To learn if you may qualify for a new and effective AFib treatment, please call (323) 679-6104 Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm PST.
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