CVG

Why test for AFib? Irregular heart rhythm, or AFib, is the most common arrhythmia affecting Americans. On its own, AFib isn’t life threatening, but it needs to be treated to help prevent strokes or heart failure.

Our doctors will perform minimally invasive tests that provide in-depth heart rhythm data. Some tests are completed quickly in our office, and some may require you to wear a heart monitor for a period of time.

The breadth of these tests provides your doctor with comprehensive heart activity data. The doctor will study your heartbeat patterns and heart images so an AFib treatment plan can be prescribed.