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Heart rhythm tests and procedures (electrophysiology)
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Sometimes the heart can beat too fast , slow or irregular - a condition which can lead to cardiac arrest if not carefully monitored or treated. The condition, called arrhythmia, means that there is abnormal electrical occurrences in the heart that should be assessed by a doctor.
An electrophysiologist is a cardiologist who has specialized training to research, diagnose and treat the electrical activities of the heart. Heart Center of the Rockies has two cardiac elecrophysiologists on staff who are highly-skilled and experienced in, among other things:
For more information, call Heart Center of the Rockies at 970.221.1000.
Our cardiac electrophysiologists
After care clinic
The Device Clinic is available to any patient with a pacemaker, a defibrillator, or biventricular pacemaker. Learn more about the Heart Center of the Rockies Device Clinic.
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Heart
Meet the doctors
- Anthony Doing, M.D.
- C. Green, M.D.
- C. Johnson, M.D.
- Chad Stoltz, M.D.
- Dennis Larson, M.D.
- Gary Luckasen, M.D.
- Gerald Myers, M.D.
- J. Oldemeyer, M.D.
- Justin Strote, M.D.
- Mark Douthit, M.D.
- Mark Guadagnoli, M.D.
- Matthew Purvis, M.D.
- Michael Stanton, M.D.
- Robert Kiser, M.D.
- Roger Ashmore, M.D.
- Russell Heath, M.D.
- Stephen Treat, M.D.
- Thomas Downes, M.D.
- Thomas Matthew, M.D.
- Todd Whitsitt, M.D.
- Tristan Dow, M.D.
- Wendy Austin, M.D.
- William Baker, M.D.
- William Miller, M.D.
- William Sammond, M.D.
More information
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