Electrophysiology Lab

Watching your heart health with advanced technology

Your heart deserves the most up-to-date treatments and programs, and that’s just what you’ll find in our cardiac electrophysiology lab. We can treat a wide range of arrhythmia disorders, including atrial fibrillation, a leading cause of stroke, without the need for surgery. This can reduce recovery time and complications.

Our 1,000-square-foot lab provides doctors with detailed images to optimize treatment outcomes for you, our cardiac patients, with multiple lighting levels, a mapping system upgrade and an 80” monitor for better viewing. All that is to say that this is a lab that’s been built to best treat your heart needs.

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What Does Stress Do to Your Body?

Life can be quite stressful. What to do? While we strive to be more about solutions than problems, understanding how stress affects our bodies is a first step in awareness. Be on the lookout for physical signs of stress and get the help you need to manage through the seasons of life.


Headaches

Difficulty Sleeping

Depression, Anxiety

Eating Disorders, Increase in Alcohol or Substance Use

Heart Disease, such as High Blood Pressure

Shortness of Breath, Rapid Breathing

Digestive, Acid Reflux, Nausea

Diabetes

Decline in Sexual Desire or Fertility, Effects on Menstrual Cycles or Menopause

Diarrhea, Constipation

What You Can Do

If you notice one or more ongoing symptoms of stress, please talk with a doctor. Other ways to manage stress:

  • Seek out relaxing activities, such as breathing exercises or meditation.
  • Get regular exercise, such as 10 minutes of walking, three times a day.
  • Stay connected to those who can provide emotional support.
  • Set goals. Start as small or basic as you need and be mindful of accomplishments.
  • Learn to say “no” if you feel like you’re taking on too much.

Sources:
National Institute of Mental Health
American Psychological Association

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